@@magicmushroom9426 learn to spell molecule first. Second, you can’t add another water molecule to water to make it wet. Water molecules make things wet by encasing the original molecules in water molecules. You can’t encase water molecules with water molecules, they would just “combine” to increase the volume of water.
according to google 'Since the word wet is defined as being saturated with a substance, it is impossible for water to be wet. Water can saturate things and can also be saturated by other substances, but it is impossible for it to be wet.' I totally agree
NO!! Water IS wet because everything that touches water gets wet, AN WATER IS IN CONSTANT TOUCH WITH IT SELF. Something gets wet when the particles of water (H2O) attach themselves to it. So, technically, since water particles are constantly attached to each other (because if not it wouldn't make water) water is wet. If you evaporate water it stops being wet because the particles separate and, eventually, it ends up being part of the air.
@@NohaGames18 HUH?! THATS LITERALLY EXACTLY WHAT WAS SAID IN THE VIDEO AND CAN BE DEBUNKED WITH THE EXACT SAME WORDS! WATER ITSELF CANNOT ADD VALUE TO ITSELF!
Water is NOT wet. Sure the particles are touching but if you add something that's not wet to something else that's not wet it is still not going to be wet.
Air isn't dry. In a desert, there aren't enough water molecules in the air, and hence less moisture, which is why the overall climate is dry. Air isn't dry or wet . It's air.
Well, you see, the definition of wet, is when somthing solid, is touched, or covered, by liquid, and then is therefore wet. Therefore, the liquid itself cannot be considered wet.
There is a mixture called "dry water" that exists. However I don't think anyone would call it water anymore, so I guess water can't be wet, so it therefore can't be dry? I'm on the side that water isn't wet, but this fight is confusing anyways 😂
Bro i ligit asked alexa if "water is wet"she said "things become wet when they come in contact with a liquid but water therefore water itself js not wet" omg lmao i am questioning i all my life decisions right now i thought it was wet
I learned this fact a little bit ago, and I agree with Midoriya, water itself is not wet, just anything it gets on! Like if you were to shower, your body would become wet because the water would stick to you. In a way, water is a completely different object, for instance, water isn't a solid unless it's frozen, and our bodies are like solid objects even though it contains multiple states of matter! I hope this helped!😅
Okay, you can kind of see the tactic Stephen went for here, by using what Daniel said and reversing it to make Daniel have to repeat his argument as Stephen goes forward in order to get out more information. Water is not wet. If you put water into water, it doesn't add a different substance that could get wet, therefore it isn't wet. You can add things to it to make it wet on that thing, but most liquids don't apply, unlike oil which doesn't mix with water. Other liquids that do would just be considered that liquid diluted in water which would not be wet. However, solids can be added into water and made wet. Water added into water only adds more to itself, so it would just be more water.
I totaly didn't google that, but the true answer is - Water isn't wet by itself, but it makes other materials wet when it sticks to the surface of them.
Air humidity... air can be wet and dry, air itself doesn’t hold a significant enough amount of water to be felt and considered wet, so in a general sense, it it dry. Being wet doesn’t have to be in the tense that water can become more wet, it’s the water itself that is wet. Wet objects can make other objects wet, you dry your wet hair with a towel, the towel will become wet, it’s common sense. Water is not the only thing to make things wet either, especially when you think of wet as a textural term. If you put your hand in a bucket of water, it would feel wet. Water is an object, and it acts as it’s own catalyst to make things wet. Therefore, water is wet in every term.
When I just approve of Jiro's "What about the nicknames?" as well as Ochaco's "I'm staying out of this", just because they're my two favourite characters (along with Dark Shadow but Tokoyami never gives Dark Shadow a chance with the phone) Meanwhile I'm thinking: Are we counting ice as water? Would that change anything?
Me, myself, and I : ... Wait but by saying something is wet, is when it was dry before it got wet. Because if something is known to be wet all the, then it would not be called wet, it would be called the object. So to clarify that something is "wet" it would have to be dry before. If a sponge was in a skin all the time, then it would not be called , wet sponge, it would just be called , sponge, and a water bottle, same thing goes with that. And oil. oil is a luqid, it is not wet. Wet is like saying there is water on an object that is not wet, or is not supossed to be, like there could be drops or socked in the/on the object. Then you could say the object is wet because the object was not wet before. So , water can't be wet because it was never dry. Water is water. Oil is oil. Hand sanatizer is Hand sanatizer. There for i say water is not wet. 😅
To the 2-6 people out there who thinks water is wet your wrong🙃😃. For example take two dry towels and put them on top of each other, the towel can not be anymore dry because they are the same.💅🙄
Water isn’t wet our brain just say it’s wet because we touched it this is one of the few questions we can’t answer because if we touch the water it will be wet but it will already be wet by the glass or plastic or anything it is touching
In my opinion water itself isn't wet but it makes other thing wet cause wet is defined as covered in water, so water is not wet cause you can't cover water with water
To make something wet you need to add water to something dry. But if water is wet then you cant get it wet by adding more water? Idk if they said this in the video i just thinked of it in the middle of watching
Water is not wet because if I just put it on like a wall and I put some wood under the water while it’s dripping it’s not very wet unless it touches fabric that’s all :D
BTW people it's wet scientifically but it's not wet in the general way of thinking. but if you use science only then it is indeed wet. so wether it is or not depends on how you define it.
Liquid water is not itself wet, but can make other solid materials wet. Wetness is the ability of a liquid to adhere to the surface of a solid, so when we say that something is wet, we mean that the liquid is sticking to the surface of a material. Whether an object is wet or dry depends on a balance between cohesive and adhesive forces.
What if it’s neither? When your body or any object touches water, the water droplets stay on top of that thing rather then soaking in, and then it just runs off the person. And it just makes you wet so it’s not really wet itself. BUT objects made of things like cloth and cotton can absorb the water making the object actually wet. When you drink water it’s just stored in your stomach then soon taken out, and you can’t feel it. It’s just making your insides wet. So water is a chemical no mortal is able to physically touch nor store within themselves, but certain objects can, their for proving that water is neither wet or “dry” as one might say.
for thoses who are curious , here's google awnser : Liquid water is not itself wet, but can make other solid materials wet. Wetness is the ability of a liquid to adhere to the surface of a solid, so when we say that something is wet, we mean that the liquid is sticking to the surface of a material.
You when bakugo said when the other person throws a bunch of questions or something like that I’d be taking over for Bakugo. after this video I am going to write two pages about why water is wet. 😊
i agree with deku, what he said made sense because water isnt wet nor dry it just makes things wet its like fire isnt burn itself but it can make things burn so it doesnt start out one way but it potentially could make somethign wet if the thing fit certain circumstances i hope that made sense
wet is an adjective that describes adding water onto something, water added to water just gives more volume to the previous amount but cannot truly add any other sort of value or variable, therefore water itself cannot be wet. as fire is just gas particles that are ecxited enough to chemically react with the fuel around it, which doesn't make fire dry. It makes other objects 'dry' by exciting water molecules to th point where they become less dense than anything around it, letting them leave.
according to google this is the answer to is water wet, Water isn't wet by itself, but it makes other materials wet when it sticks to the surface of them
I googled is water wet out of curiosity and the answer is "Water isn't wet by itself, but it makes other materials wet when it sticks to the surface of them."
I say water is wet. To answer this question, we need to define the term "wet." If we define "wet" as the condition of a liquid sticking to a solid surface, such as water wetting our skin, then we cannot say that water is wet by itself, because it takes a liquid AND a solid to define the term "wet." If we define "wet" as a sensation that we get when a liquid comes in contact with us, then yes, water is wet to us. If we define "wet" as "made of liquid or moisture", then water is definitely wet because it is made of liquid, and in this sense, all liquids are wet because they are all made of liquids. I think that this is a case of a word being useful only in appropriate contexts.
should do the "are you a sociopath? by danplan" too XD with those three crackheads again but deku as jay because its just so canon for him 😂
thats one of my favorite videos
I love that one
it is out now, in case you didn't know.
@@enterchannelname7514 am watching now
YESSS
Todoroki says "im ur host "happy todo"
Me: ...BAHAHAHAHAHA
I am a person unhappy Lucas
Happy all over lol
Nezuko 🙂
"Water isn't wet"
Water makes things wet like if water gets on a piece of paper it is now classified as wet therefore water itself cannot be wet
@@magicmushroom9426 learn to spell molecule first. Second, you can’t add another water molecule to water to make it wet. Water molecules make things wet by encasing the original molecules in water molecules. You can’t encase water molecules with water molecules, they would just “combine” to increase the volume of water.
@@magicmushroom9426 sorry, forgot you can’t read
there's dry water so the water is wet *i rest my case*
@@flowey1145 that’s not how that works moron
@@flowey1145 dry water is just tiny water droplets encased in a silica substance. Imagine a bag filled with water, but the size of a grain of sand.
Out of all, I really love how Aoyama knew the '4th wall' 😂
Personally I think water isn't wet itself but this made my head hurt and now I'm completely confused :
water isnt wet tho so why it hurt your head
I'm more confused than denki, I believe Ive lost more than 75% of my braincells watching this.
Water isn’t wet, but the chemicals making up it are wet???
@@luv.zharii2032 we all know you have more braincells than kaminari
@@luv.zharii2032 I lost a few brain cells aswell I'm pretty sure
according to google
'Since the word wet is defined as being saturated with a substance, it is impossible for water to be wet. Water can saturate things and can also be saturated by other substances, but it is impossible for it to be wet.'
I totally agree
See? Even google agrees!
Water isn't wet by itself, but it makes other materials wet when it sticks to the surface of them. Enjoy
NO!! Water IS wet because everything that touches water gets wet, AN WATER IS IN CONSTANT TOUCH WITH IT SELF.
Something gets wet when the particles of water (H2O) attach themselves to it. So, technically, since water particles are constantly attached to each other (because if not it wouldn't make water) water is wet.
If you evaporate water it stops being wet because the particles separate and, eventually, it ends up being part of the air.
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@@NohaGames18 HUH?! THATS LITERALLY EXACTLY WHAT WAS SAID IN THE VIDEO AND CAN BE DEBUNKED WITH THE EXACT SAME WORDS! WATER ITSELF CANNOT ADD VALUE TO ITSELF!
Water is NOT wet. Sure the particles are touching but if you add something that's not wet to something else that's not wet it is still not going to be wet.
"Air itself is not dry"
My man has clearly never been to a desert....
But air will always have water vapour wherever the place on earth
Air isn't dry. In a desert, there aren't enough water molecules in the air, and hence less moisture, which is why the overall climate is dry. Air isn't dry or wet . It's air.
Air itself its not dry its the sun that makes air in the desert to hot.
And you clearly weren't near the Amazon river
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Water isn't wet, that is accurate. 'Suki was just throwing random shit out, Deku was saying facts and logic.
I just googled it and water is wet😗
@@ZiBichu Don't believe everything you see on the internet
@@ZiBichu r/wooosh
sorry
@@ZiBichu Wet definition moistened, covered, or soaked with liquid and water is a liquid
WATER IS WET
"Happy Todo." I still don't know why that host name made me so happy out of nowhere when just a second ago I was sad.
Bakugo/Stephen only lost this argument because he was dumb as well...
Well, you see, the definition of wet, is when somthing solid, is touched, or covered, by liquid, and then is therefore wet. Therefore, the liquid itself cannot be considered wet.
Ahahahahahaha, the reasons why I become dumber in this quarantine🤣🤣🤣
lol same
Man dont we all
There is a mixture called "dry water" that exists. However I don't think anyone would call it water anymore, so I guess water can't be wet, so it therefore can't be dry? I'm on the side that water isn't wet, but this fight is confusing anyways 😂
Bro i ligit asked alexa if "water is wet"she said "things become wet when they come in contact with a liquid but water therefore water itself js not wet" omg lmao i am questioning i all my life decisions right now i thought it was wet
Google take the most popular site but if you do some digging scientists are not sure if water is wet or not
*A human heart or liver costs around $100k-$200k on the dark web.* o.O
I learned this fact a little bit ago, and I agree with Midoriya, water itself is not wet, just anything it gets on! Like if you were to shower, your body would become wet because the water would stick to you. In a way, water is a completely different object, for instance, water isn't a solid unless it's frozen, and our bodies are like solid objects even though it contains multiple states of matter! I hope this helped!😅
Ururaka:MABYE ITS JUST A DUMB DEBATE
me:NO FUCKING SHIT SHERLOCK ITS CALLED DUMBDEBATES
I CANT STOP CLICKING THESE, I HAVE ALREADY HAD 5 NOSEBLEEDS BUT WHEN I SEE ONE I IMEADIENTLY CLICK THEMMMM REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Water makes things wet while not being wet. Just like how a person can make someone happy without being happy themself.
Okay, you can kind of see the tactic Stephen went for here, by using what Daniel said and reversing it to make Daniel have to repeat his argument as Stephen goes forward in order to get out more information. Water is not wet. If you put water into water, it doesn't add a different substance that could get wet, therefore it isn't wet. You can add things to it to make it wet on that thing, but most liquids don't apply, unlike oil which doesn't mix with water. Other liquids that do would just be considered that liquid diluted in water which would not be wet. However, solids can be added into water and made wet. Water added into water only adds more to itself, so it would just be more water.
What
I totaly didn't google that, but the true answer is - Water isn't wet by itself, but it makes other materials wet when it sticks to the surface of them.
I decided to watch this in science class and now my few remaining braincells are all gone. 😔
Remember when once your clothes are wet when the wet isn't drying it's not dry but either if it dries it's not wet!
Koda this whole time is just “Water is not wet-“
Water isn’t wet itself, but it can make other materials, like a table, napkin and more wet.
I can imagine Todoroki in the corner wearing those meme glasses while the mass bickers over themselves. Awesome
My brain cells are completely gone from this.....
This audio makes me wanna go back in time a few years so danplan is still a thing ;-;
Still a thing 😌
can we talk about todoroki’s name being “happy todo”, i find that adorable 😭😭😭
I wasn’t even paying attention I was just eating blueberries and listening and I still SOMEHOW lost brain cells. So, my conclusion is, wtf.
Air humidity... air can be wet and dry, air itself doesn’t hold a significant enough amount of water to be felt and considered wet, so in a general sense, it it dry. Being wet doesn’t have to be in the tense that water can become more wet, it’s the water itself that is wet. Wet objects can make other objects wet, you dry your wet hair with a towel, the towel will become wet, it’s common sense. Water is not the only thing to make things wet either, especially when you think of wet as a textural term. If you put your hand in a bucket of water, it would feel wet. Water is an object, and it acts as it’s own catalyst to make things wet. Therefore, water is wet in every term.
OMG, that brought back memories! Great work, keep it up! Could you do another prank Lyrics of the song 'All eyes on me' by O3ro, please.
This is making my head hurt and I am having a existential crisis
When I just approve of Jiro's "What about the nicknames?" as well as Ochaco's "I'm staying out of this", just because they're my two favourite characters (along with Dark Shadow but Tokoyami never gives Dark Shadow a chance with the phone)
Meanwhile I'm thinking: Are we counting ice as water? Would that change anything?
That would mean that water cannot be wet, but can be dry.
Water isn't wet by itself, but it makes other materials wet when it sticks to the surface of them. There for water isn’t wet :)
Damn I watched this video 10 months ago and now I’ve just rewatched it lol
my brain rn: 🤡
Me, myself, and I :
... Wait but by saying something is wet, is when it was dry before it got wet. Because if something is known to be wet all the, then it would not be called wet, it would be called the object. So to clarify that something is "wet" it would have to be dry before. If a sponge was in a skin all the time, then it would not be called , wet sponge, it would just be called , sponge, and a water bottle, same thing goes with that. And oil. oil is a luqid, it is not wet. Wet is like saying there is water on an object that is not wet, or is not supossed to be, like there could be drops or socked in the/on the object. Then you could say the object is wet because the object was not wet before. So , water can't be wet because it was never dry. Water is water. Oil is oil. Hand sanatizer is Hand sanatizer. There for i say water is not wet. 😅
Okay- but like- Aoyama- he's breaking the fourth wall again- and even brought it up in FRONT OF THE CLASS-
SALT AND FRESH WATER CANNOT BE MIXED
Ok but water is not wet-
I AGREE
IT IS WET
Na, I agree that it isn't. If it gets on us then we are wet, water is just matter...
I AGREE WATER'S NOT WET
I AGREE WATER'S NOT WET
oh my gosh I've had this theoretical debate in my head before and it was kinda trippy tbh
you should do the “Can you survive attack on titan”
the amount of confusion in this video is just perfection 😂
"Is water wet?"
"Is Izuku, Killua and Gon's secret love child? The answer is yes, obviously to both questions!"
This is a joke, don't come at me.
Haha
To the 2-6 people out there who thinks water is wet your wrong🙃😃. For example take two dry towels and put them on top of each other, the towel can not be anymore dry because they are the same.💅🙄
"Water is not wet"
Sorry 'suki😢
I googled it and it said water is not wet,Wetness is a ability of liquid to adhere to the surface of a solid
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Water isn’t wet our brain just say it’s wet because we touched it this is one of the few questions we can’t answer because if we touch the water it will be wet but it will already be wet by the glass or plastic or anything it is touching
Water Isn't actually wet I googled it because I generally got confused 😂
In my opinion water itself isn't wet but it makes other thing wet cause wet is defined as covered in water, so water is not wet cause you can't cover water with water
Lol me just googling it and finding out dekus right.
Water Is Not Wet, I believe that, and if it's necessary I'll die with that thought
Yay im early for once hallo
To make something wet you need to add water to something dry. But if water is wet then you cant get it wet by adding more water? Idk if they said this in the video i just thinked of it in the middle of watching
First
Lmao you just know that aizawa accidentally mentioned this to mic later and it started the whole staff in the debate later on and then all the pros 😂😂
that moment when you came from watching a video about someone making dry water-
Basically "The Big Three Idiots Cause Massive Braincell Loss". At least Kaminari has nothing to lose...
Water is wet because it’s like your saying a rock can make a tree wet
Water is not wet because if I just put it on like a wall and I put some wood under the water while it’s dripping it’s not very wet unless it touches fabric that’s all :D
BTW people it's wet scientifically but it's not wet in the general way of thinking. but if you use science only then it is indeed wet. so wether it is or not depends on how you define it.
Personally I think water isn't wet it just makes things wet by the particles and atom sort of shifting and touching
I have to agree with aoyama and say that those is hurting my small brain.. BUT
it's also funny
The mare thumbnail is synonym of losing brain cells 🤣🤣🤣
Liquid water is not itself wet, but can make other solid materials wet. Wetness is the ability of a liquid to adhere to the surface of a solid, so when we say that something is wet, we mean that the liquid is sticking to the surface of a material. Whether an object is wet or dry depends on a balance between cohesive and adhesive forces.
i have a bird who can meow bc we have cats 👁️👄👁️
The question they should have asked from the start is " is water dry from the beginning without qdding or taking away anything"
Deku convinced me “*water is not wet*” his logic lines up with mine
What if it’s neither? When your body or any object touches water, the water droplets stay on top of that thing rather then soaking in, and then it just runs off the person. And it just makes you wet so it’s not really wet itself. BUT objects made of things like cloth and cotton can absorb the water making the object actually wet. When you drink water it’s just stored in your stomach then soon taken out, and you can’t feel it. It’s just making your insides wet. So water is a chemical no mortal is able to physically touch nor store within themselves, but certain objects can, their for proving that water is neither wet or “dry” as one might say.
wet is when water molecules cover an object water add water is like adding one lego to another. it becomes a bigger lego
Hello I'm new to your channel but I love your content.
Thank you!
*a lot of my brain cells died while watching this video.*
Ok but this hurt my brain more than math-
I personally think water is half wet
Edit 9months later: I have no idea what I was talking about
After this video, I’m questioning my existence.
Google agrees with midoriya
Lol I watched this video and a full blown argument came up with my split personality on the topic lol 😂
I’m not still crying about Dan plan I swear I’m not still crying about Danplan
OKAY I AM STILL CRYING OVER DANPLAN
Aoyama stop exposing us😭
I’m going to be that person…WATER IS NOT WET!!!
for thoses who are curious , here's google awnser : Liquid water is not itself wet, but can make other solid materials wet. Wetness is the ability of a liquid to adhere to the surface of a solid, so when we say that something is wet, we mean that the liquid is sticking to the surface of a material.
You when bakugo said when the other person throws a bunch of questions or something like that I’d be taking over for Bakugo. after this video I am going to write two pages about why water is wet. 😊
Oh wow I learned a new thing today 🤯🤯😳😳😳
if you have a bowl of oatmeal, and it is sliding all over the place, you would call it watery because it's WET
Water isn't wet since"wet" means a liquid that is stuck to another matter of another state
This debate is more losing brain cell than the which orange came first the fruit or the color
now i’m questioning if water is wet
Just by listening to them debat this I am loosing BRAIN CELLS
i agree with deku, what he said made sense because water isnt wet nor dry it just makes things wet its like fire isnt burn itself but it can make things burn so it doesnt start out one way but it potentially could make somethign wet if the thing fit certain circumstances
i hope that made sense
This was so funny please do another one 😂😂😂
HOW MANY PEOPLE FREAKED OUT AFTER HE SAID
Water can not become dry so it's not wet the same goes with fire it cant be wet so it's not dry
I know this is old...but I felt so HEATED listening to this omg 😭
Lowkey mad I agree with Bakugo on this 💀
If I was in this debate, I would just say "google says water is wet, so its wet" 😂
wet is an adjective that describes adding water onto something, water added to water just gives more volume to the previous amount but cannot truly add any other sort of value or variable, therefore water itself cannot be wet. as fire is just gas particles that are ecxited enough to chemically react with the fuel around it, which doesn't make fire dry. It makes other objects 'dry' by exciting water molecules to th point where they become less dense than anything around it, letting them leave.
according to google this is the answer to is water wet, Water isn't wet by itself, but it makes other materials wet when it sticks to the surface of them
I googled is water wet out of curiosity and the answer is "Water isn't wet by itself, but it makes other materials wet when it sticks to the surface of them."
I say water is wet.
To answer this question, we need to define the term "wet." If we define "wet" as the condition of a liquid sticking to a solid surface, such as water wetting our skin, then we cannot say that water is wet by itself, because it takes a liquid AND a solid to define the term "wet."
If we define "wet" as a sensation that we get when a liquid comes in contact with us, then yes, water is wet to us.
If we define "wet" as "made of liquid or moisture", then water is definitely wet because it is made of liquid, and in this sense, all liquids are wet because they are all made of liquids. I think that this is a case of a word being useful only in appropriate contexts.
Fire can't be dry cause air itself can blow it out