May 13, 2010
Don’t try this at home
What’s the effect?
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Answer:
The Leidenfrost Effect.
Hands in liquid nitrogen
Also, I suspect you might be looking for the term “cold burns”.
Leidenfrost effect. (Also called Sai Baba effect? ;) )
Leidenfrost effect
Leidenfrost effect
Leidenfrost!
Leidenfrost effect… The insulating layer of air which prevents the liquid nitrogen from “boiling”
put your hand in liquid nitrogen and it’ll freeze fast
Leidenfrost
Sorry for the multiple posting! Didn’t read the question properly! Leidenfrost effect! LEIDENFROST EFFECT!
leidenfrost effect
If you were to hold your hand in liquid nitrogen, your hand would freeze, and it would possibly cause problems with your Cardiovascular system leading to death.
It looks like he is putting his hand into liquid nitrogen
Leidenfrost effect
putting your hands in liquid nitrogen
Leidenfrost effect
The Leidenfrost effect.
Hand in liquid nitrogen. Leidenfrost effect.
Leidenfrost effect.
Hand inside liq nitrogen. The gas produced reduces the rate of freezing.
Rapid freezing using liquid nitrogen
Leidenfrost effect
The Leidenfrost Effect.
Leidenfrost effect: a phenomenon in which a liquid, in near contact with a mass significantly hotter than the liquid’s boiling point, produces an insulating vapor layer which keeps that liquid from boiling rapidly. A few other examples: dipping a wet finger in molten lead or blowing out a mouthful of liquid nitrogen
Leidenfrost effect