I'm posting this here in HT because I'm looking for some hard science answers ....
In Half-Life 2, my favorite weapon is the crossbow that shoots the red-hot piece of rebar for a bolt. If you've played the game you know that the time from loading the bolt to the time it gets red hot and ready to shoot is only a couple of seconds.
So my question to the HT folks here is: How much energy would it take to heat a roughly 18-inch piece of rebar to a red-hot state in approximately 2 seconds?
In Half-Life 2, my favorite weapon is the crossbow that shoots the red-hot piece of rebar for a bolt. If you've played the game you know that the time from loading the bolt to the time it gets red hot and ready to shoot is only a couple of seconds.
So my question to the HT folks here is: How much energy would it take to heat a roughly 18-inch piece of rebar to a red-hot state in approximately 2 seconds?
