Slow Motion Hand in Liquid Nitrogen
Slow motion video of a hand plunged into liquid nitrogen is displayed. The hand is protected by a property known as the Leidenfrost Effect. Several experiments illustrating the Leidenfrost Effect are explored. For example, a glowing hot steel ball is placed in water, but the water does not immediately boil. Also, slow motion video of water on a hot surface is shown to display the Leidenfrost Effect.
Видео Slow Motion Hand in Liquid Nitrogen канала Tommy Technetium
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