Penn and Teller Tell a Lie - 2011 You Can Crack a Safe with Liquid Nitrogen 1-6 was released on:
USA: 9 November 2011
when u crack ur ankle it is the nitrogen that you popo out of ur joint
It's a liquid - an oil; you can't crack liquid unless it's frozen.
When handling liquid nitrogen, it is important to follow proper safety precautions. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, and a lab coat to protect skin and eyes from contact. Handle liquid nitrogen with insulated gloves or tongs to avoid direct contact, and ensure adequate ventilation in the working area to prevent build-up of nitrogen gas. Also, be aware of the risks associated with the extreme cold temperatures and rapid evaporation of liquid nitrogen.
Nitrogen
No not under normal conditions. However liquid nitrogen is so cold that it causes things to shrink by different amounts as it cools them and this might cause wires to break or parts to crack. These low temperatures also makes water to freeze out of the air onto parts in electronics. When the frozen water melts as things warm up the liquid water would probably cause problems.
The hot liquid could crack a cold glass.
Gases such as carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nitrogen moving in your knuckles.
a unicorn is stuck in your crack
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When water turns from liquid water to solid ice it expands in volume. If the water is in a crack in the rock the force of this expansion can force the crack to widen and, over time, break the rock.
The sound you hear when you crack your knuckles is actually the sound of nitrogen gas bubbles bursting.