Water's heat capacity (the amount of thermal energy required to increase 1kg of a substance's temperature by 1K) is about 10x larger than that of steel (I assume the S stands for that) EDIT: just realized steel has about 8x the density of water so... that's counteracting that
All the air bubbles are on one side because they used directional freezing to get the ice cube extra clear, it's the same process for makin ice sculptures you just usually cut off the bubbly part.
That thing had actually absurd amounts of thermal energy. Not only was it able to melt through the ice( one of the most energy demanding substances to melt) but it still had enough energy to heat the water to 100 degrees and boil it, a process that uses hundreds of thousands of Joules. If someone could tell me the name and make up of that ball I'd be super interested.
That's exactly what I was thinking about, I'm guessing the water and air bubbles helped a little bit, but even then it took quite a bit of time to get to the bottom of the ice cube
I think MRHSB is Medium Red Hot Steel Ball. Other shorts on this channel use copper and aluminum/copper alloys. Steel has a lot more mass and (I believe) lower thermal conductivity than the others, so it would take quite a lot of energy to heat it up as well as cool it down. Thus, you have the result seen here.
@@masterhack353bro. Can people be ever satisfied with what they have? Like come on. Stop complaining. "You've wasted energy trying to type this and I've wasted braincells trying to figure what made you to type thi-" 🤓
I thought the same thing but upon closer inspection it didn't evaporate. The ball simply got through the ice all the way down to touch the floor and water simply leaked away.
@@Lecherifien293 Ça ne veut pas dire que à 5 ans ils le seront. D'ailleurs pourquoi tu réponds en français à un commentaire anglais que tu as compris, sinon tu n'aurais pas repondu du tout?
Fun fact: the reason why the ice is melting is because the ball is hot edit: I know this might seem extremely unlikely but it’s true, I took an thorough analysis and I can confirm that its 100% true, thank me later.
Water has an extremely high heat capacity and while I don't recall exactly, it takes 6 degrees worth of energy to melt the ice compared to increasing the temperature by 1 degree. in addition to this because much of the ice further heated up to 100 degrees an vaporized the amount of heat lost to that was immense if you put the ice at -40C you'll get even less damage
using Chatgpt, the equation of motion of the ball (after it get into the ice) is v=7,7*10^(-6)*T (m/s)...T is temperature of the Ball in Celsius...the interesting part is that the mass and volume and even the form don't seem to change the speed....if any physicist here, i would like to have an opinion
you would think because of video games and animations that the ball would blast right through the ice with hardly any resistance, i might be wrong but in reality the ice is probably cooling the ball down at the same rate the ball is melting the ice, otherwise there would be incorrect or inconsistent transfer of energy
Excellent example of nucleate boiling and departure from nucleate boiling. Where departure from nucleate boiling occurs the transfer of heat is minimal, hence the reason the red glow remains.
The reason why it didn’t lose its heat evenly is because of the steam jacket it was creating. You can actually bend a piece of metal by heating it up and swishing it in water. Pretty cool
The ice actually handled itself better than I expected.
Without the Leidenfrost effect it would have sank a lot faster
Water's heat capacity (the amount of thermal energy required to increase 1kg of a substance's temperature by 1K) is about 10x larger than that of steel (I assume the S stands for that)
EDIT: just realized steel has about 8x the density of water so... that's counteracting that
Made a hole
@@batwithahat312 also account for the latent heat of fusion and vaporization
You’re not very smart
Man just dropped a sun on a ice cube.
I was looking for this
It went from Sun To The Moon
Nah that was a rocky planet cooling down after its formation
That wasn't an actual sun you 🤡🫵🏻
ice cube or 2pac
Ants:"oh, what a nice sunset"
If that ice was like a beach to the ants, I can definitely hear them saying that
Oi oi oi
Ant no 2: what's sunset?
Ant no 1: I don't know
Bro turned the sun into uranus
Not enough hair....oh wait, sorry, nevermind
I mean both Uranus and the sun can get all red and hot if you know what to do and what happens
@@Edible_edibilityayo😂😂
Not possible. My grandpa said the sun never shines there..
@@mikemurphy5898🤦🏿♂️😂
crazy how clear that ice is
It does not, look like a lot of salt in there
@dakodako2069 Ikr it's not clear at all
It's air bubbles y'all
LOL "salt". It's air bubbles you weirdos.
All the air bubbles are on one side because they used directional freezing to get the ice cube extra clear, it's the same process for makin ice sculptures you just usually cut off the bubbly part.
My friend: the food isn’t that hot
The food:
Me: IS THERE "LAVA" PEPPER?
@@adaomonteiro5315 Friend: Didn't say it wasn't spicy
That's relatable... My mom says the food isn't spicy but when I eat it... it tastes like a ghost pepper... "jk but it is still spicy"
LMAO
@@phobxs.x33 Lmfao
This is the phenomenon of thermal exchange.
Your comment has words in it. See? I can state the obvious too!
Bro held the sun 💀
Felt like a sunset
ikr
@@foxyking8936 Yes
That's just how sunset works. The sun plunges into the polar ice.
Oh shit, I wrote "polar". The Earth is flat, it has no poles, except Poles in Poland
Fr fr
“Balls”
-sun tzu
Lol
"I didn't say any of this shit" -Sun Tzu the art of war
@@cringelord778" I didn't comment any of this shit in this comment section" Sun Tzu art of war
the funny
when is so hot on the sun Me;🫤
Meteorites actually do this when they land on glaciers and ice sheets.
My dumb ahh would be like “oooo shiny” and pick it up 💀
ME
You would then realize in about .4 macro seconds that this was in fact a stupid idea.
😂
Bye Bye Hands
"ahh" 💀💀
That thing had actually absurd amounts of thermal energy. Not only was it able to melt through the ice( one of the most energy demanding substances to melt) but it still had enough energy to heat the water to 100 degrees and boil it, a process that uses hundreds of thousands of Joules. If someone could tell me the name and make up of that ball I'd be super interested.
That's exactly what I was thinking about, I'm guessing the water and air bubbles helped a little bit, but even then it took quite a bit of time to get to the bottom of the ice cube
You hear that OP? He wants your balls
That's why i'm pretty sure this was rigged in some way
Some places use 50 gram nickel balls heated to 825 C (or around 1725 F).
I think MRHSB is Medium Red Hot Steel Ball. Other shorts on this channel use copper and aluminum/copper alloys. Steel has a lot more mass and (I believe) lower thermal conductivity than the others, so it would take quite a lot of energy to heat it up as well as cool it down. Thus, you have the result seen here.
i love these types of videos, no food wasted, no people harmed, but just pure satisfaction
@bhaiyajikavlogsEnergy can neither created nor destroyed....it can only be transformed from one form to another acc. to this no energy wasted
He wasted water and the gas that was used to make the flaming ball
@@masterhack353bro. Can people be ever satisfied with what they have? Like come on. Stop complaining. "You've wasted energy trying to type this and I've wasted braincells trying to figure what made you to type thi-" 🤓
It results in entropy, which is irreversible and will eventually lead to the destruction of the universe. 😂
for the people talking about the energy, its not like you are using energy to watch youtube and to type the comment
imagine a dureza dessa esfera após esse choque térmico
I like how quickly the water evaporated once the ball stopped sinking
I thought the same thing but upon closer inspection it didn't evaporate. The ball simply got through the ice all the way down to touch the floor and water simply leaked away.
@@MrDarkenson yea, I see it now
My anxiety when that ball fell out: 📉📈📈📉📈📉📈📉📉📈📈
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
for ppl wondering what MRHSB is... idk something like molten red hot super ball
Steel, I think.
I think both of yours would work🙂👍
molten, or medium? ive seen two versions for M in the comments.
I think it might be molten, since it is hot
@@tbctv8185 alright.
Wait, this is basically what happens when a meteor strikes into Earth
Best looking ice that I have ever seen! Perfect for this demo.😊
Finally a sunset like I imagined (sun going into sea)
Flat earth sunset colorized.
@@petrkinkal1509earth is round
@@Mikkel281 duh
Me too 😂😂
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Sunset in Antarctica💀
Underrated Comment 🥱
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@@tiger_shaheba
Son set in yo mama
@@changingoftheguard7256HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA 😐
That completely looked like a sunset to me 😲
awesome, but I actually jumped when that hot ball fell through like it was going to roll on me! 😝
Most beautiful sunset I have ever seen.
You really need to get outside more often.
*Folks, I took off the 22 one arm pull ups* *Support the people*
@@ericmamleevi think your in a different video to be commenting..?
@@ericmamleev 🤓
@QueenofMarine I don't know about you, but I think he was joking. 🤔
What 4 year olds think happens when the sun sets on the ocean:
Les enfants c'est les naïf comme toi qui croient ce qu'ont lui apprend à 5 ans à l'école
I can confirm, Im a 4 yr old
As the ocean, I can confirm
💀💀💀
@@Lecherifien293 Ça ne veut pas dire que à 5 ans ils le seront.
D'ailleurs pourquoi tu réponds en français à un commentaire anglais que tu as compris, sinon tu n'aurais pas repondu du tout?
I jumped out of my bed when the ball fell and came towards the camera 💀
by far, the most satisfying one of these i’ve seen.
What a beautiful sunset.
It's not
@@Bilal_is_jokingbeo cant take a joke
Mega Red Hot Steel Ball ~
The ball won this time
I was thinking Molten
Close- it’s massive but mega works
My red hot scorching ball
@@JoaoPedro-sc9uxnoooo😅
@@FloridaFoxAnthillArt got me thinking it was a superconductor at first bruh lol
The ice did surprisingly well considering the incredible heat of the ball
That's how I am passing turds after Taco Bell 🔔😅
Damn i was rooting for the ice
Fr😔
That stupid cube was humiliated
@@danielvargas7286no he isn’t stupid he did his best
@@danielvargas7286It was propably rigged in the favor of the ball
Just like sports.😂@@Pulivari124
Fun fact: the reason why the ice is melting is because the ball is hot
edit: I know this might seem extremely unlikely but it’s true, I took an thorough analysis and I can confirm that its 100% true, thank me later.
OMG ITS SO INTERESTING I DIDNT KNOW MANNN NO WAYYYY
Thanks. I was wondering how that miracle was happening.
Damnnn i see
Wait I thought the ice was hot and the ball was cold.
@@HyperInsomniacアホで草
1:25 “He has lost his sh*t, Sadness lost his sh*t” cracking me up 😭
No one:
Asteroid when hitting Uranus:
"Hot balls" 💀💀💀💀
Re turbio☠️
A su mecha eso sonó raro 😂
@@chiquis-iQ6 es verdad
JODERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
El que malpenso: que riko🥵👍
And then Arnold Schwarzenegger steps out the Ironball ....naked😂
Wtf did I just read
@@Grilledcheeseguy1the plot to Terminator
Pedo
Only terminator fan knows such scene...XD
Школьники не понимают комментарий
Let’s be honest this is what we wanted to do as kid
For those who say it looks like a sunset
👇 👇
Looks beautiful! So cool. Thank you
POV the asteroid that hit dinosaurs 💀
Majora's mask moon aswell
lol..
Now we know what happens after sunset 😂😂
Those who checked the comment box for the full form of MRHSB 👇😮👇👇👇
What a beautiful sunset
@@foxyking8936r/wooossshhh
@@foxyking8936
Yes it is
@@foxyking8936
But it is going down just like a sunset
@@foxyking8936
I don't care it looks like a sunset period.
@@foxyking8936
It just looks like Foxy took 3 days to reply back 😂
for anyone wondering what MRHSB stands for its massive red hot steel ball
Edit: Damn, Thanks for 699 likes
But it’s solid
Why the mega? It ain't a Pokémon
i fixed it thanks@@Ssjvaca
@@Beman44 no prob i guess?
Molten red hot sphere ball…
Its looks like sunset 🌇 ❤Mashallah
Water has an extremely high heat capacity and while I don't recall exactly, it takes 6 degrees worth of energy to melt the ice compared to increasing the temperature by 1 degree. in addition to this because much of the ice further heated up to 100 degrees an vaporized the amount of heat lost to that was immense
if you put the ice at -40C you'll get even less damage
Ngl it's satisfying af
So THIS is where the sun goes at night 🤔
Sun kahin nahi jata hmri earth apna axis of rotation change krti hai
@@shanzamukhtar7818wow... he was joking.
You made one of those little hamster toys!
Plot twist: It's actually the sun you shrunk and put on the ice...
Bro rlly invited the suns son to be in the vid
My favorite clip. You can see through the ice and really see what's happening
For a very brief moment, you had a really cool looking teacup! :)
using Chatgpt, the equation of motion of the ball (after it get into the ice) is v=7,7*10^(-6)*T (m/s)...T is temperature of the Ball in Celsius...the interesting part is that the mass and volume and even the form don't seem to change the speed....if any physicist here, i would like to have an opinion
Bro made an underwear for Icemonster 💀💀
💀💀💀💀💀
Lissandra
It's important to keep those swimmers cool, but this seems a bit much
@@chrislewis7811😂😂
@@chrislewis7811انا عراقي 🇮🇶
لم افهم ماذا تقول!!
What a sunset on a flat earth would look like
lol
Don't give those Flat Earth nuts ideas, bro. XD
That’s why the moon is grey!
ت ام لق يى و 😅❤
Very interesting to see how people construct their portfolios!
Its looks like a sunset going down on water
I thought bro shrink the sun and stole it 💀
and in the end it became the moon again
fr
It's the red hot ball. Not a sun.
That's satisfying and a very cool sunset at the same time 😊❤
you would think because of video games and animations that the ball would blast right through the ice with hardly any resistance, i might be wrong but in reality the ice is probably cooling the ball down at the same rate the ball is melting the ice, otherwise there would be incorrect or inconsistent transfer of energy
Wow nice! It's just look like sun sets through a sea.❤
Extremely satisfying 😁
Bro really shrunk the sun
Depends if it’s day or night, sometimes will turn a different color
It’s like if you took a star and put it into the cold outer layers of space
Aokiji vs Akainu in a nutshell. All the one piece fans gather.
Akainu's fist on whitebeard's stomach be like
@@Kiki-san2004😂😂😂
“What do u do for living?”
“I play with hot balls”
Dayum 100 likes?
Dayum 146 likes?
Dayum 211 likes🤨
Woof 454 likes🥴
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Context! 😂
🌚
His girlfriend be like🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Excellent example of nucleate boiling and departure from nucleate boiling. Where departure from nucleate boiling occurs the transfer of heat is minimal, hence the reason the red glow remains.
The reason why it didn’t lose its heat evenly is because of the steam jacket it was creating. You can actually bend a piece of metal by heating it up and swishing it in water. Pretty cool
Cool video and it's soo satisfying 👌🏽
Ice spice to a whole new level
that isnt ice spice
After eating through all the ice, it was evapprating water = STILL over 100°C or 212°F!!!😊
if the moon 🌙 were made of ice 💙💙🩵🩵🩵🩵❄️❄️🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
The intrusive thoughts are telling me to eat the spicy meatball
Mind telling me what an MRHSB is? Because to me it looks like a miniature sun
Pretty...Just like sunset😊
That ball went from the sun to the moon real quick.
That also means you can handle any warm situation if you have cool heart and mind.. msd ❤️
人は熱された鉄球から目が離せない
it is my brain in a maths test
Super satisfying ❤
for a second I thought that was the sun 💀
edit: not to be that kind of guy but I didn't expect to get this many likes!
this nigga
The sun is actually white 💀💀💀
Lol same
@@awesomeharshit9410no wonder why its heat effects black color the most
"here comes the sun"
夕日みたいで綺麗
I flinched when it dropped, like it was gon get on me😅
It's super effective!
This was too satisfying ✋😭
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
If you reverse this video, it'll be like the sunrise of the sun.
Sunrise of the sun 🤔
I thought it was the sunrise of the moon 🌝
@@josevitorlobo517😂😂😂😂
@@josevitorlobo517 what?
@@Eric-Matthews_SAW2-SAW4 it was sarcasm. It's redundant to say sunrise and sun
@@josevitorlobo517oh ok
random ant in the ice cube: here comes the sun dododoo
It looks like that a meteor is coming into the ice
なるほど、ファミレスの氷はこうやって出来ていたのか…
あの凹んでるやつねw
molten sphere + ice cube = metal sphere
accurate depiction of my stomach after constantly eating spicy foods
Sephiroth summoning the tiniest Meteor on the tiniest planet 😆
Random kid: look! Sunset.
Random guy : sun set in Antarctica 💀
MRHSB vs Petrol😂😂❤
Explosive 💥💥
What is Petrov?
YOU JUST TOOK THE ENTIRE SUN IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM!!!!!
I love how the ball is melting the ice and the ice is cooling the ball