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Chaotic42

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At -50F, that guy would have gotten severe frostbite in the time he was outside.
 

Haha, I'm more concerned about the shirtless idiot throwing the water. Talk about asking for frostbite...
 

KLin

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I doubt he's outside in -50F weather with a T-shirt on.
 

artikk

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
At -50F, that guy would have gotten severe frostbite in the time he was outside.

I'm guessing he went outside just for 10 seconds to complete the stunt. ;)
 

artikk

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Originally posted by: bootymac
-50F or -50C?
This clip was sent in from Marleau in Manitoba, Canada. It got to minus 50 degrees one morning and he went outside with a hot pot of water threw it into the air and immediately it dissapearred into a cloud.
I don't know.:confused:
 

Howard

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I don't know how that is possible with water. The atmospheric pressure couldn't possibly be low enough to vaporize the water that quickly.
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: russianpower
I'm guessing he went outside just for 10 seconds to complete the stunt. ;)

Dude, one time it got 40F here, and I went to the hospital for frostbite because I only wore 10 layers of clothes. -50F is like absolute zero.

 

artikk

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: russianpower
I'm guessing he went outside just for 10 seconds to complete the stunt. ;)

Dude, one time it got 40F here, and I went to the hospital for frostbite because I only wore 10 layers of clothes. -50F is like absolute zero.

In 40F I walk in a skimhy thin coat to school.
Absolute Zero is -459 degrees Fahrenheit
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Pepsi90919

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Originally posted by: russianpower
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
At -50F, that guy would have gotten severe frostbite in the time he was outside.

I'm guessing he went outside just for 10 seconds to complete the stunt. ;)

i'm curious, where does it say fahrenheit anywhere on there? it just says 'degrees'. and in canada we talk in celsius. so that makes it about -58*F. and that's probably with the windchill, so make it a little less.
 

SacrosanctFiend

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: russianpower
I'm guessing he went outside just for 10 seconds to complete the stunt. ;)

Dude, one time it got 40F here, and I went to the hospital for frostbite because I only wore 10 layers of clothes. -50F is like absolute zero.
Skin temperature still has to decline to 0C before subcutaneous cooling reaches frostbite cascading. It will take a few minutes before the prefreeze phase is reached.
 

Squisher

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He's not on the moon. You can survive for a number of minutes outside in that cold.

 

Scouzer

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Yeah...I've went out in a T-Shirt in -35 degrees celsius. You don't die, but it sure as fvck is uncomfortable.