CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) - We don't have to tell anyone that it's hot outside. But, we wanted to do a little experiment to demonstrate what the heat is capable of doing. So, we glued 48 Crayola ...
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Red-hot ball vs wax crayons: A colorful experiment!
A colorful experiment! We're taking a red-hot metal ball and pressing it directly into a pile of standard wax crayons.Watch as the intense heat instantly melts the wax, creating a vibrant and chaotic ...
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How Gold Defied Physics: The Ultrafast Laser Experiment That Shattered the Entropy Limit
What occurs when you subject a metal renowned for its stability, blast it with a laser pulse only 45 femtoseconds in duration, and heat it to 19,000 kelvins but it won’t melt? Physicists had long ...
Heat and color are related—the darker the color, the more heat that is absorbed. On a mostly sunny, 100 degree day, it doesn't take long to melt wax crayons. The video above demonstrates the order of ...
Using powerful computer simulations, researchers have identified a material with a higher melting point than any known substance. The computations show that a material made with hafnium, nitrogen, and ...
Hold on, hold on! We may have a new world record here. Researchers from Brown University may have found a substance with a melting point that beats out the previous record by a few hundred degrees.
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