donderdag 17 november 2016

Experiment to see what happens if you suddenly put together around the coldest liquid gas with around the hottest possible matter

Experiment to see what happens if you suddenly put together around the coldest liquid gas with around the hottest possible matter

Safety:
This experiment should take place in a specialised lab.


The idea is to suddenly combine for example -273 degrees celcius or colder liquid gas with molten tungsten with a temperature of around 3410 degrees celcius.

Using around 3550 degrees molten carbon is also possible.


Update: Probably leiden frost effect. But maybe more.


Update:
 -269 liquid helium and boiling tungsten of 5660 degrees celcius

Update:
Maybe pouring the molten or even boiling tungsten in to the liquid helium.

Update, extra:
Pouring boiling carbon of 4827 degrees celcius in to liquid helium of -269


By Jeffrey Koelewijn in december 2015

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