Physics, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

What happens when A extremely cold things meet with extremely hot thing

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Answered by Anonymous
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IT CAN BE EXPLAINED THROUGH AN EXPERIMENT .

In which , Using a water gun, the man shoots the pipping hot water into the cold winter air. After the water leaves the plastic gun, it morphs into what looks like mist .

Scientist  explains that the hot water freezes -- changes from a liquid to a solid -- as soon it comes into contact with the cold air. That's why the water appears like mist; it's no longer water but many tiny ice crystals.

"The same can happen if you toss out water from a cup from the ledge of the building. The people below will never feel it, because the water will freeze on the way down (to something like snow),"

this experiment can be performed by everyone easily , even u can check ..

hope it helps :)

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Anonymous: hmm sure
Answered by rajanki
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When a tiny droplet of cold fluid mixes with a high-temperature solid particle, a vapor layer forms between them, and they never actually touch. Ohio State University researchers have performed the first accurate computer simulation of this small-scale phenomenon. Ultimately, this knowledge could enable engineers to boost the efficiency of chemical plants, power plants and oil refineries, or any place where hot particles and cold fluid mix.

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