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The pressure of the steam leaving the can. the molecules inside the can are moving real fast due to heat being added , the molecules are innstantly slowed down causing the implosion
Isn't cold water already cold? I would say cold water gets cold first. I've heard that hot water freezes faster than cold water.
Cold water.
cold water
its cold water
they can swim upside down in cold water to
because the hot water in the can mix causing steam filling the can with gas. that puts too much pressure on the can and it implodes to get rid of the gas inside
Air pressure in a room is less than that of a basketball since it does not crush the basketball. Think of the crushed can experiment. If you empty a soda can, flip it upside down, put it (carefully) on a boiling pot of water, the can will fill with hot air. You then transfer the can on a container with cold water (making sure the opening of the can is covered with the cold water). You should see the can implode or at least the outside air pressure (since it's greater than that of the air pressure in the can) crush the can. Opposite of the basketball.
Nope, no acid when water freezes, the water freezes by the very cold air turning cold water and cold air makes ice. It's like a recipe!
Goldfish die in cold water because they are not used to the water tempurture. But if you put the fish in a bag and set the bagin the cold water the water in the bag and in the tank will be come the same tempurture.
yes it gives you the poos
hot water in a freezer will get hotter depending if the freezer is turned on.
The pressure of the steam leaving the can. the molecules inside the can are moving real fast due to heat being added , the molecules are innstantly slowed down causing the implosion
Odds are that the cold water lines to the faucet you are trying to use are shut off but the hot water lines coming from the water heater are not. That is why you have hot water but no cold water.
Cold water line could be rusted shut or clogged. Valve supplying the fixtures may be turned off.
I believe it would get cold..
It is basically condensed water. A classic example is a cold glass of lemonade, or dew on the grass.