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Boiling water
A friend of mine said to me recently that it was possible for boiling water to freeze to ice in mid air (say when being poured from a mug eg) before it reached the ground, in certain, very cold places, in the world. Is this true?
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It is all about the rate of heat transfer. In the vid the water is thown into the air and therefore there is a huge increase in surface area to vol ratio. This means that the heat can be lost very quickly. If you wanted to do this in a freezer you would have to ensure that the freezer could cool itself faster than the water could heat it. In cold weather however there is a huge thermal mass to be heated (ie several cubic miles of air), therefore the air remains cold and the water freezes.
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You can work it out. I havent the time. You need to use the heat capacity of water to cal the themal enerygy in a droplet, cal its surface area and rate of heat loss based on outside temp. Then calc time to hit floor. is the former shorter than the latter? if so then it will freeze before hitting the floor.
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