With the help of a 500 ton hydraulic press, we will test the strength of a huge ball from the bearing, heated to 800 degrees, and a ball cooled in liquid nitrogen
You do realize that this is dangerous, right? One video I saw, the steel ball that was dipped in liquid nitrogen caused some destruction of the equipment. That's why they put a disclaimer telling you not to try it at home. It's for your own safety.
for some of you who don’t know, substances of low temperature have molecules that are much more tight in bonds. a -196°C steel ball’s molecules are super duper tight, and when it reaches the maximum point of stress it releases the saved-up kinetic energy so powerful it can break the armour of a hydraulic press.
Due to an Iron Press, which would likely be Normal/Ground or Rock/Ground due to the fact is simply uses intense pressure and nothing more. Fire/Steel is weak to Ground, Steel is weak to ground, but ICE/Steel would be neutral, and Ice is strong on Rock and Ground. Would be pretty darn explosive if you asked me.
Wow, here was me thinking that the ball at -196 was going to shatter being brittle. NO, the freaking ARMOUR gave way. WOW I have learned something today.
But,as I understand, the frozen ball didn' shutter. And the base that broke was used with higher horse with the ball an normal temperature! Quite strange.
100% absolutely they wouldn't lie to you. 😁 Funny how all that wreckage was vaporized but somehow a perfect passport was there. But no jet engines or wreckage that would have been what they said
hydraulic press: I WILL CRUSH YOU! liquid nitrogen ball: look. hydraulic press: WHY!!!!! liquid nitrogen ball: at the cover. hydraulic press: WHY DID MY COVER EXPLODE!!!!!!!!!!!!! liquid nitrogen ball: look at my shield hydraulic press: WHAT?!?!?! liquid nitrogen: I'M THE SHIELD OF THE BALL.
I might have thought that the steel sphere would become brittle at the low temperature and therefore explode but I wouldn't have thought that it was the support that would explode... very interesting even if really dangerous this time.