Yürek Is Not Meal, Science: The Man Who Pocked Molten Metal Bare-Handed and Phenomenon

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Scientific realities are hidden behind some madness. A phenomenon that appears in such Reddit drawings is that the temperature and the viscosity of the fluid are multiplied by the hard hand-held metal. How come it does not burn?
Everyone likes to surprise people with a good number. The number of such people is increasing day by day in social media platform, which is the abysmal web of the internet. This Man in Reddit is not surprised by a Number I, but Ain Time allows some of us to like ours.

Under normal conditions, our brains have programmed reflexes that allow us to avoid hot surfaces. Especially when our arms felt the situations in which we could breathe, they showed reflective movements to protect themselves, regardless of our consciousness. We do not want to touch a hot surface and burn our lives without us. This feeling of living in small houses with coal arrows is very well known. Ihr Anyway, let's start with the subject again.

What do you think of the ending hammer of this step, approaching one of the grooves in the metal crate that you have removed from the protective gloves?



Liquid metals at temperatures of thousands of degrees seem to blow up volcanoes. But our man shows this creepy movement three times over like a super power. We can not say we have not seen the man who shot the lava. There are crazy questions behind my mind.

What happened to this man? I will introduce you to "Leidenfrost Affair":
In fact, there are a number of physical effects resulting from the temperature difference between hot and cold surfaces. The effect of this hero is actually a scientific phenomenon.

Leidenfrost's famous effect of the German scientist Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost, who lived in the 18th century, explains that the hot surface creates a shield for providing extremely strong protection in its initial contact with the hot surface.



Why the water in the skin, while the burning enamel Leidenfrost'unchen man's hand, hot and molten metal, interacting a few milliseconds. When the man evaporates with the effect of the heat of the water in the sea, the water forms the shield of the vapor cloud.

Of course, it is unpredictable for the man to keep his hand under liquid metal for a long time. Although there is a lot of water in human skin, evaporation will be short due to high temperatures. He will then make serious contact with molten metal.



The strangest thing is that the Leidenfrost effect explains the first contacts. Our hero repeats it three times. Normally, wet your hand with water before each repetition. At this point there is no other way to say that you exaggerate the situation.

You do not have to show such dangerous movements to observe the Leidenfrost effect. Leave a drop of water on top of a warm surface of 100 degrees (such as working in old houses). The water droplets act like crazy and eventually disappear without touching the surface until it is completely evaporated.

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