It nearly blows my mind that it is still hot after multiple multiple submersions in a frozen lake…. It’s obviously just science but it’s hard to wrap my head around
My guess is that the extreme heat created a layer of steam that insulate it somewhat. I could be wrong. Anyway, it surprised me too. I thought it would cool instantly.
The superheated steal causes the ice and water to instantly turn into superheated gas that completely insolates the hot steel from the external cold temperatures of the ice and water.
I always think in thousands of years time archaeologists will dig up a steel ingot from a random place and they will all stand around wondering how it got there
Imagine a poor fish getting hit by hot steel and buried in sand by its weight. Thousand years later archeologists will be like - Earth under went a cataclysmic event where it rained heavy rocks and buried this poor fish..
It's amazing that the whole immediate area doesn't crack and collapse taking him under, like the scenes in the Hobbit. I guess though he knows what he's doing.
He put the cameras in the oven (yes, I know it's not called an oven) till they were glowing red, then put them on the ice, and they melted through. Simple..
Besides from everything their is another chemical reaction that took place in this video is that rusting it was fast when a metal is heat and cool at the same time . This phenomena can also be seen in gasoline vehicles exhaust pipes .
bad feet on that ice without cleats and it could be very bad day for you. I had the misfortune of having a Cadillacs heater core burst and dump 215 degree radiator fluid on my foot while I was driving. Thats a day I will never forget. That cylinder looks a few times hotter.
Так гораздо быстрее, чем лунку ледобуром сверлить, правда и печь и болванку тяжелую тащить надо, и долго болванку нагревать. Так что ледобуром проще. Но если все это привезти в машине и разогреть, то можно сразу несколько лунок этой болванкой сделать, так что с какой то стороны этот способ и неплохой.
He is wearing light clothing so if you consider the fact when it's REALLY cold, you have more layers on than what he had on in the video, it probably wasn't that cold outside.
Are you suggesting that the holes created in the frozen lake would potentially freeze back up within the 5-6 minutes that he’s continually making holes in the ice? This is not Antarctica, sir.
Water doesnt turn to ice immediately when it is below 0°C. It takes time like when you put water in the freezer to make ice you dont just put it in and as you shut the door it turns to ice, give it a solid hour or so to freeze @@lloydchristmas1086
How do they get the camera underneath the ice to see what happens on the other side of the ice? Do they make a small hole to deposit a camera to do that?
For some reason I wonder how many stress fractures are in that lump of steel now. Water quenching rapidly cools metal but this rapid loss of heat can cause metal that had expanded to contract causing fractures. That’s why when quenching metal, oil is generally preferred because it doesn’t quench it quite as rapidly as water, reducing the risk of fractures in the metal.
Steel and water can hold the same amount of heat by mass, but the steel is much denser, meaning that a smaller volume of steel can heat up a larger volume of water (almost 8 times the amount, actually).
If it has carbon in it then something will happen. The temperatures have to be accuthough, believe me ive experimented. Im a welder. If its mild steel it'll just weaken it
Even after so many submersions Steel is still hot because of Leidenfrost layer formation at the ice - Steel interface which insulates the Steel from the outer cool ice environment ❤
this makes me think of a cool concept for a Saw puzzle, a bunch of hot steel bars would be placed on a solid frozen lake thats surrounded by a giant caged dome equally spaced apart from each other, and slowly lowered on to the ice, when they touch down the contestant would have to find a key thats placed inside one of them and obviously the timer would be dictated by the steel melting through and compromising the integrity of the lakes structure… either burn or freeze…
I love the idea of going "Hey ya wanna go out to the lake today?" "Sure, I'll grab the rods." "Nah, don't worry. Just grab the cameras and the furnace. I want to try something."
Water cannot exceed 100 degrees. So the heat of the steel is wasted. To get more holes we need to move the steel to many spots even before getting the entire penetration and then get back to these spots when they are cold again . It takes few seconds as the lake is totally frozen. By the way I guess they use this method to have circles in the lake for fishing .
POV: You are an Europan space squid and our nuclear melt probe has finally gotten all the way through Europa's icy crust to get a good look at you and send pics back home.
why am i watching this? i have an exam in 30 minutes.
How'd the exams go?
Lol yeah how'd it go?
Bruh! We need to know!!! 😭😂
We actually need to know
How'd you do?
Fish down there:
those creatures always invent new ways to kill us
At least they have not invented dynamite fishing yet ;)
@@Hasenpfote01Stop, you’re giving them ideas
Poor fish. Poor tasty fish.
Something they've ALWAYS been good At.
@@mr.hashundredsofprivatepla3711 is that cyanide?
I'm always impressed by the amount of heat that water can absorb, but I'm always astonished by the amount of heat that steel can hold.
Steel - 460 kJ/kg K, water 4200 kJ/ kg K.
It is also insulating itself to a certain extent with the steam jacket.
I'm always astonished by the amount of steam that water can melt
@@rejuvenator8966 That astonishes me.
Remember things get hotter more than they can get colder
when i was a kid, i used to think that volcanoes could be prevented by pouring cold water on top of it before it explodes!...lol
Same😂
That's critical thinking at least.
I always thought we could just cover the top with a lid and be alright
That's superb thinking
You are a thinker; thats how all new ideas begin.
It nearly blows my mind that it is still hot after multiple multiple submersions in a frozen lake…. It’s obviously just science but it’s hard to wrap my head around
Imagine how long does it take to equalize temperature of radioactive elements😅
Do you not see the tripod literally upside down in the hole?
My guess is that the extreme heat created a layer of steam that insulate it somewhat. I could be wrong.
Anyway, it surprised me too. I thought it would cool instantly.
Масса болванки очень большая, значит и жару накоплено очень много, была бы болванку маленькая, вот тогда бы она быстро остыла.
а представляете сколько миллиардов лет ядро нашей планеты всё еще в жидком состоянии🤓
The superheated steal causes the ice and water to instantly turn into superheated gas that completely insolates the hot steel from the external cold temperatures of the ice and water.
That’s exactly right.
The liedenfrost effect! I was wondering why it wasn't creating way more steam, too, but that makes things more apparent.
Got to love vaper cones.
Leidenfrost layer
Wow, doin' me a fascinate, fren!
I always think in thousands of years time archaeologists will dig up a steel ingot from a random place and they will all stand around wondering how it got there
😂
theyll probably say aliens or something
Clearly used for ceremonial purposes.
@@whomperwhomperson8679 haha yes definitely "aliens"
They’ll make some dumb@55 reason and say they’re 100% sure
Imagine a poor fish getting hit by hot steel out of nowhere😂😂😂
Flash fryed fish
@@daxterperciptez8522boiled
Imagine a poor fish getting hit by hot steel and buried in sand by its weight. Thousand years later archeologists will be like - Earth under went a cataclysmic event where it rained heavy rocks and buried this poor fish..
INSTANT SEAFOOD 😁🤣☠️
@@oivasnamok4090 I was about to say the same thing 🤣
That's one way to make an ice fishing hole.
Да... Ледоруб уходит в прошлое, дорогу открывают новые технологии.)))
It's amazing that the whole immediate area doesn't crack and collapse taking him under, like the scenes in the Hobbit. I guess though he knows what he's doing.
kudos for that underwater shot, that was pretty badass, and the sound it made was pretty eerie too
This is beneficial for humanity, the world needed this
😂😂😂😂
You're right, very beneficial to human curiosity since we are naturally curious as a species.
Such benefits. Such humanity.
Was I the only one who was surprised by how much of a fight the heat put up!?
That's what I was thinking
Did anyone else see the face in the waterhole in the thumbnail?
Lmao yes!!!! I saw that. I looked for this comment.
@@Spider-Man_Noir freaked me out
Not until now
Bro its midnight in here 💀
Thanks , no i can't unsee it
Fish: Whew. It’s getting hot right here
We never outgrow our fascination with burning and melting stuff.
That steel didnt care about cooling off at all
Еще с десяток баллонов газа и кучу терпения и уйму свободного времени и рыбу можно не ловить,а варить прямо в озере !!! ))))😂
Зачем бур теперь ,вот это 😂
I wanna know how they get the camera underwater to capture below
The two practice runs.
You can clearly see he made a hole next to it with a camera in it
He put the cameras in the oven (yes, I know it's not called an oven) till they were glowing red, then put them on the ice, and they melted through. Simple..
I put on diving gear to capture the moment 😂
Look back to the beginning. The cameras and tripods are stuck down into the holes for filming the underwater shots.
Besides from everything their is another chemical reaction that took place in this video is that rusting it was fast when a metal is heat and cool at the same time . This phenomena can also be seen in gasoline vehicles exhaust pipes .
Dude created a jacuzzi for some fish.
If i tried this, I'd only manage to break the ice and end up with the superheated steel falling into my lap on the way down to the bottom
Plooop! "Yup, it'll melt through ice!"
Pulls it back out and unhooks chain. "I'll just put this over here for now." Ploooop! "Awe, crap!" 🤣
Very good video. Straight to the point. No talking just got the job done. New subscriber here.
So this is how you get through the ice on Jupiter's moon Eropa to see if there is an ocean below.
Oh, just slam it into Io ;)
The tripod cam mount up side down was a funnny sight 😁 and works well for a stable picture👍
Sooooo lucky he didn't lose his camera on the tail end of that one drop 😧
bad feet on that ice without cleats and it could be very bad day for you. I had the misfortune of having a Cadillacs heater core burst and dump 215 degree radiator fluid on my foot while I was driving. Thats a day I will never forget. That cylinder looks a few times hotter.
What specific year and model was the Cadillac just curious. And how does the heater core burst and dump radiator fluid on your feet.
Ouch , you must have been limping for a day or two , did you haft to rap your foot?
You have to tell us how old that car was. Seriously, does that still happen?
215° Celsius or Fahrenheit? And what is this liquid made of?
Вот что только от безделья не придумают.
Все улучшения для облегчения труда придумали ленивые , а на этом видео одна сплошная Глупость с высокой энергозатратностью.
@@viktorvladimirovich963зато огромное количество просмотров и подписчиков
А ты видимо это видео по делу смотришь да? По работе надо?
Так гораздо быстрее, чем лунку ледобуром сверлить, правда и печь и болванку тяжелую тащить надо, и долго болванку нагревать. Так что ледобуром проще. Но если все это привезти в машине и разогреть, то можно сразу несколько лунок этой болванкой сделать, так что с какой то стороны этот способ и неплохой.
У нас лёд метр, там три таких болванок не хватит, а если она примёрзнет там?
Караси обосрались от страха и от смеха!!!!
How thick was the ice and what was the outside temp? I only ask because the other holes werent freezing back up yet so it couldnt have been that cold
He is wearing light clothing so if you consider the fact when it's REALLY cold, you have more layers on than what he had on in the video, it probably wasn't that cold outside.
Are you suggesting that the holes created in the frozen lake would potentially freeze back up within the 5-6 minutes that he’s continually making holes in the ice?
This is not Antarctica, sir.
@@RevAlSharptonz Uhh If its below zero it will start to freeze instantly.
Water doesnt turn to ice immediately when it is below 0°C. It takes time like when you put water in the freezer to make ice you dont just put it in and as you shut the door it turns to ice, give it a solid hour or so to freeze @@lloydchristmas1086
@@ganymede6535 I understand. I said "it will start to freeze."
That's some really good unintentional ASMR 👌🏻
Wow, I never would have imagined placing a 2,000 degree metal cylinder on ice would ever have melted it.
Of course we know generally what will happen, it's fun to watch though and cool to see the extra shots and see how long it can keep making holes.
@@deborah_chrysoprase I know I'm being a sarcastic prick 😏
@@Truthteller863Ow, really?
@@Nixn_From_Da_Hood That's the spirit soldier!
@@Truthteller863 Thanks
What's the temperature just out of the furnace?
Excellent data collection!!
Awesome dude 😀 Very cool experiment 👍 Finally I see video from you 😁
А теперь тот же самый эксперимент в Якутии, пожалуйста. В -50° и метровым льдом. 😊 Тоже интересно глянуть дойдёт до воды или нет.
Makes me wonder how long it would have to stay immersed for the temp to equalise 😁
How do they get the camera underneath the ice to see what happens on the other side of the ice? Do they make a small hole to deposit a camera to do that?
Talk about having nothing else to do. I LOVE IT! Probably would be great for ice fishing
The fish probably think you're just installing a space heater, or something.
Не интересно!В термичке видел как почти тонна раскалленого железа для закалки в воду суют.Так там ощущение,что даже пол под ногами вибрирует....
😅🤣 You ingenious crazy son of a gun! I admire folks that find clever ways of doing things. Thanks for the vid.
Thats a good and easier way to go ice fishing.
That still wouldn't be able to melt my ex-wife's heart.
That was an excellent test.
the underwater shot is amazing
For some reason I wonder how many stress fractures are in that lump of steel now.
Water quenching rapidly cools metal but this rapid loss of heat can cause metal that had expanded to contract causing fractures.
That’s why when quenching metal, oil is generally preferred because it doesn’t quench it quite as rapidly as water, reducing the risk of fractures in the metal.
Напоминает сказку, как варили уху прямо в озере )))
P.S. "Вот эту бы энергию, да на пользу Родине!" М. Задорнов.
Steel and water can hold the same amount of heat by mass, but the steel is much denser, meaning that a smaller volume of steel can heat up a larger volume of water (almost 8 times the amount, actually).
That steel stored A LOT of energy!
What is the furnace lined with inside?
How many inches thick is that ice?
Love the under water shots ✌️
We get an under water shot too 👏🏽👏🏽….nice job sir!
This is a very cool and interesting experiment
That's an innovate way of ice fishing. You'll pre-cook the fish you catch!
Guy is just solving his algebraic topology homework.
When I start watching this videos is because I want to sleep but Im still hooked on youtube at 2am lol
I was extremely worried about whether the sony camera would fall into icy-holes.
Interesting and strangely satisfying to watch.
That was cool to watch.
Wonderful video.
The video: 📚👨🏫
The music: 🎶❤️
The thumbnail: 💀💀
Awesome! I wonder if that cracked the steel. perhaps it hardened it?
If it has carbon in it then something will happen. The temperatures have to be accuthough, believe me ive experimented. Im a welder. If its mild steel it'll just weaken it
It cooled much too slowly to harden it.
Woohoo!!! No more hand drillin holes for fishin 🤣🤣🤣
Lighting a flame like that without gloves is a free pass for a burn.
This looks deceptively dangerous
Anybody else waiting for that man to fall in?
Make more such videos.
Great
三脚の使い方が素晴らしい
Get it really hot and then throw in a few tea bags. Tea ready for a hundred years.😂
🤣😂
Even after so many submersions Steel is still hot because of Leidenfrost layer formation at the ice - Steel interface which insulates the Steel from the outer cool ice environment ❤
The guys over at the hydraulic press channel, already did this.
Nobel peace prize for coolness.
looks like a potential Darwin Awards nominee 🙂
I honestly thought by the first dip in the frigid ice the steel would be cool. But no it somehow retains enough heat to take another 4!
Well that's one way to dig a hole for winter fishing!
this makes me think of a cool concept for a Saw puzzle, a bunch of hot steel bars would be placed on a solid frozen lake thats surrounded by a giant caged dome equally spaced apart from each other, and slowly lowered on to the ice, when they touch down the contestant would have to find a key thats placed inside one of them and obviously the timer would be dictated by the steel melting through and compromising the integrity of the lakes structure… either burn or freeze…
Thanks jigsaw
@@jdools4744 sounds like someone doesn’t appreciate the life they have…
@@Mic.vencer 😱
I think I now understand what makes glaciers melt and sea level increase.
Red hot iron rod: dont worry babe, its just the tip.
Frozen lake: Just the tip right? Ok.
Очень интересно, и классно! Но такой эксперимент провести бы на более толстом слое льда!
а главное для чего?
@@user-ki6ec9qz1sпроводят эксперимент как будет проплавлятся ледяной слой Европы при исследовании её океана автоматической миссией)
@@user-ki6ec9qz1sи вправду
Что там интересного не пойму , дай дураку молиться лоб расшибет .
@@user-dn3zo6wq8s Для каждого интересны разные вещи
All them cooked fish popping up through the hole must've been great eating.
Imagine picking up a hot piece of metal like this and somehow using it to heat your house.
I love the idea of going
"Hey ya wanna go out to the lake today?"
"Sure, I'll grab the rods."
"Nah, don't worry. Just grab the cameras and the furnace. I want to try something."
Fish: it’s time for sauna 🧖♀️😂
There's easier ways to put a hole in ice
Easy to put a hole in your head😂
True but are there more badass ways?
@@abdizur8765Well, you could drop a MOAB on it for one. But it's pretty up there I'd agree.
A proper ice auger is also very expensive
This is how people in Alaska get their food, lol 😂
I thought he was going to go ice fishing.
Water cannot exceed 100 degrees.
So the heat of the steel is wasted.
To get more holes we need to move the steel to many spots even before getting the entire penetration and then get back to these spots when they are cold again .
It takes few seconds as the lake is totally frozen.
By the way I guess they use this method to have circles in the lake for fishing .
Bro had a camera underwater
I still think an ice auger would be more convenient for ice fishing.😊😊
I am suprised the ice doesnt break lines at all which could cause the person to fall in the water.
why was this satisfying to watch
How did the get the camera under the lake.
Man, I would have left that thing down there for a few hours before bringing it back up, just to make sure it’s cooled off.
Flame 🔥🔥🔥 on‼️
the dialogue alone was Oscar worthy
POV: You are an Europan space squid and our nuclear melt probe has finally gotten all the way through Europa's icy crust to get a good look at you and send pics back home.