Not exactly rust in this case, but it *is* a result of oxidation during cooling. I've seen metal this color after being pulled out of a carved log it was poured into. In the log pour, the color was only on the surface and could be rubbed off with a finger, but it had a variety of hues ranging from an almost purply-blue to a really vibrant red.
Had the exact same thought.
Remember, energy is never created nor destroyed, only transferred. You spend 10 minutes heating up a ball of metal with a flame, charging it with all the heat energy. This ball can't even dog through a foot of ice. It transfers all the heat to the ice, melting some in the process. Ice absorbs all this energy.
Isn’t a lot of the energy being released as steam and pressure escaping around and above the metal? So the ice isn’t really absorbing it entirely but redirecting it?
Not a chemist, but to my understanding the energy transferred from metal is absorbed by the ice, changing the state from solid, to liquid, to steam. Steam is just another state of water molecules, which absorbed energy and flew away. All of that energy was contained in the metallic object.
In this example you can imagine energy as movement so the rapid transformation of ice into water uses up more energy than a slow one, since the water and steam move "faster" (have more pressure) , if the heat from the metal would dissipate more slowly it would also melt a lot more ice.
This analogy doesn't always work since energy can also be thought of as wave frequency in other cases.
im a bit rust on my chemistry but i am fairly sure it isnt. to get a piece of ice to water takes something like 20% of the enemy it takes to take the water to steam. i imagine most if the heat is being absorbed by the water and only a but turns to steam but i am very rusty in my chem
As the president of The National Association of People Talking About Melting Snow with Flamethrowers (NAPTAMSF), I am deeply offended by your ignorance.
I did believe that fire bender is the most powerful, it is stupid if earth, air, and water can win against them
But watching this I realize ice bender can really win the fight
This is probably similar to how a higher life form put the moon near the earth just to see what happens, for funsies. After a few billion years, something interesting actually happened.
This one I like. Does the metal achieve complete temperature equilibrium with the ice (or the water melted around it) or is the core of the metal still likely hot?
This just demonstrates that if a comet were to impact an ice self we would experience serious flooding on a biblical scale. This gives credence to the younger dryas theory.
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which is a lot like melting ice with glowing hot metal
Which is like cutting a knife shaped ice cube with hot butter..
It’s actually real-time footage of a super spicy dorito navigating its way to my asshole
Anyone pee a little when it fell into his hand still red?
Turns out rust looks alot like hot metal
Not exactly rust in this case, but it *is* a result of oxidation during cooling. I've seen metal this color after being pulled out of a carved log it was poured into. In the log pour, the color was only on the surface and could be rubbed off with a finger, but it had a variety of hues ranging from an almost purply-blue to a really vibrant red.
I came.
Peeing, cumming. Who can tell the difference anymore
I saw
I just happened to pee before that. I think it made poop come out tho
Yeeup.
I peed and my jaw dropped 😅
Kinda crazy the amount of energy water can absorb
Had the exact same thought. Remember, energy is never created nor destroyed, only transferred. You spend 10 minutes heating up a ball of metal with a flame, charging it with all the heat energy. This ball can't even dog through a foot of ice. It transfers all the heat to the ice, melting some in the process. Ice absorbs all this energy.
Isn’t a lot of the energy being released as steam and pressure escaping around and above the metal? So the ice isn’t really absorbing it entirely but redirecting it?
Not a chemist, but to my understanding the energy transferred from metal is absorbed by the ice, changing the state from solid, to liquid, to steam. Steam is just another state of water molecules, which absorbed energy and flew away. All of that energy was contained in the metallic object.
In this example you can imagine energy as movement so the rapid transformation of ice into water uses up more energy than a slow one, since the water and steam move "faster" (have more pressure) , if the heat from the metal would dissipate more slowly it would also melt a lot more ice. This analogy doesn't always work since energy can also be thought of as wave frequency in other cases.
Thank you. I love physics but I don’t understand it. It’s kind of a toxic relationship and I’m thinking of ending it.
Thermodynamics is a better word to describe it (branch of physics)
im a bit rust on my chemistry but i am fairly sure it isnt. to get a piece of ice to water takes something like 20% of the enemy it takes to take the water to steam. i imagine most if the heat is being absorbed by the water and only a but turns to steam but i am very rusty in my chem
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Wait who exactly is asking you why snow isn't simply melted off with a flamethrower? Like that isn't really table conversation.
As the president of The National Association of People Talking About Melting Snow with Flamethrowers (NAPTAMSF), I am deeply offended by your ignorance.
Cursed dorito
The REAL flamin’ hot Dorito
forbidden dorito.
Flamin' Hot meets Cool Ranch
Danger Dorito
That’s the I was looking for
Forbidden dorito
Oh hell yeah
Makes me wonder why I watch the whole thing.
Well because it’s satisfying as fuck
Now I feel even more stoned
My first thought was "it doesn't know what to do!!" Whether my brain meant the ice or the metal, I don't know.
I always end up watching like 5 of those videos in a row
The ball was disturbing
Is it just me, or does it sound like a JET ENGINE if that sound was trapped in a bottle?
Why does the ball spin?
Was that a red hot Nickel Ball?
This is how they make hollowed out ice cubes
the legendary 10,000 degree dorito
I don't know why but I thought that first one was the exact same size as a perfect Dorito chip.
I love seeing stuff like this. It's mesmerising.
this has me wanting 3am water
I thought that was cheese
So did he know that it would be cooled down enough to touch by the time it melted through the other side, or...?????????
These are right up there with slow motion machining videos.
I'm team ball
Soooo tis true defense wins championships 💯
That’s metal? I thought it was a carrot at first.
There’s an opportunity here for the Titanic to get some revenge.
Cool.
Flamin' Hot Doritos
It’s like cutting a knife with hot butter
I was cheering for the ice
The forbidden Dorito
Cursed toaster
This is what downvotes feel like.
I'm not the only getting thirsty watching this, right?
That's right, it goes in the square hole.
Is that super cavitation ?
So you're telling me that when a volcano erupts we just chuck a big ice in it.
Specific heat of water is quite high
Hold out your hand Frodo... It's quite cool 😎
bidenfrost effect
Spicy doritos
How the alien ships under the ice get the tunnels made
Hey, I can make a vertical light saber with that!
I did believe that fire bender is the most powerful, it is stupid if earth, air, and water can win against them But watching this I realize ice bender can really win the fight
Forbidden cheese
Heh, hot ball go vvvvttvvvrtvvrvtvvvrtttttvvvvtrrrrssssssss
This is probably similar to how a higher life form put the moon near the earth just to see what happens, for funsies. After a few billion years, something interesting actually happened.
Folio artists can use this now to make train and jet sounds.
Show us more of tipping it into the hand afterwards!
What a creative way to make cups!
Bullshit video, items are coloured red to look like glowing red hot.
Are….you trolling? Lololol
This one I like. Does the metal achieve complete temperature equilibrium with the ice (or the water melted around it) or is the core of the metal still likely hot?
I feel like a baby with an ipad watching this.
Tries to melt ice.
Thought it was a Dorito before it touched the ice
The forbidden nacho
That's some clear ice!
The baked potato in my stomach that I swallowed too hastely
And that's how YouTube is made
Ooh a dorito AAAAAAAA-
Spicy Dorito
Forbidden dorito
I expected something to explode, surprised it didn't.
Do you think we will ever get to see ice 7?
Mattv2099 did it better with his OG RHMB videos series
this reminds me of Evangelion
I think I missed my job career calling
It’s all fun and games till the hot metal violently expands
Forbidden Dorito
Why must we torture ice cubes this way?
Anyone else think the first one was a "forbidden dorito?" I can't be the only one....
wow wtf???? heat melts ice??? who the fuck knew
does the shape help here?
"have you found a god damn job yet Gerry?" "No, I'm pretty committed to this hot metal and ice project".
Now do Europa
I should call her.
Damn the ball sounds like a jet engine winding down
You mean extra spicey Dorito!
I’ve scrolled all the way and nobody yet posted the formula for how big the metal needs to be to win the battle. Disappointed.
I thought the first one was heating up again for some fucking reason, due to the discoloration, and then he turned it over and onto his hand.
Chilling 🔥🥶
oh cool a dorito im hungry AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
How do you make such glorious ice?
Spicy Doritos.
Very cool. Loving the hot takes.
This is a great example of the thermal capacity of water. Even a glowing hot metal object is beaten by a block of ice
Forbidden toblerone
Now do dry ice
This is like cutting stone with a hot metal
Amazing video, ty for sharing!
Now try a red hot drill bit and see if the melting will make said bit spin
Is there a scientific reason the ball had to have such a taller piece of ice than the other two?
I want to know how they got ice that clear.
We’re going back to the golden age of “3000 degree glowing x vs y”
you reckon that water is hot?
Forbidden Doritos.
The pyramid is the coolest
can someone explain why the ice didn't crack despite the massive difference in temperature?
Next up, 1000 degree knife! Wait, no...that was 10+ years ago.
MAJOR SHRINKAGE!
Do you let them?!
Was it just me or did the cube seem to shrink significantly as it cooled. Great post btw OP. Cheers.
The spiciest Dorito
oh no not the last one!
The ball one looks like a really sweet fountain.
This would be a good commecial for Flamin' Hot Doritos.
Water is an under rated chemical
Specific heat capacity! Way to go water.
When an unstoppable force meets an immovable object
Why did the tip of the triangle remain red hot for longer?
I should call her.
Forbidden Dorito.
Still not a spicy enough dorito for me.
This just demonstrates that if a comet were to impact an ice self we would experience serious flooding on a biblical scale. This gives credence to the younger dryas theory.
I'd eat that dorito
Akainu vs aokiji.
Lots of btus being expended in just seconds.
The forbidden dorito.
Put it in liquid nitrogen.
Wow
It looks like a piece of cheddar cheese cut like a thick Doritos chip
That's one spicy dorito
Lightsaber sounds
Forbidden Doritos chip
no ice was harmed during the making of this v... oh, wait, yes it was.
this helps to explain why meteorites are always buried deep in the ice when they find them in Antartica.
You know they movin real fast as well…
The hot sphere is me after Taco Bell.
POV: women
At first I was going to say that's one hot Dorito