How cold for spit to freeze?
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How cold for spit to freeze?
I've heard -40F, -50F, some people think it happens at -8F. How cold does it have to be for spit to freeze before it hits the ground (putting aside discussions of spit velocity).
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Re: How cold for spit to freeze?
I'm pretty sure it'll never happen, at least under normal weather conditions on earth.CaptainChewbacca wrote:I've heard -40F, -50F, some people think it happens at -8F. How cold does it have to be for spit to freeze before it hits the ground (putting aside discussions of spit velocity).
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Never seen it happen, and I have been out in -30C
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At any temperature cold enough to freeze a wad of spit in the 1-2 seconds it takes to hit the ground, a human being would be rendered unable to spit.
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I've seen a documentary about a research outpost in Antartica, where they demonstrated throwing boiling water outdoors, and it froze before it hit the ground.
I've also met a Japanese guy from Sapporo who claimed that if you sneeze in winter in Hokkaido, the snot will freeze to your nose.
I've also met a Japanese guy from Sapporo who claimed that if you sneeze in winter in Hokkaido, the snot will freeze to your nose.
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Was it at night?kheegan wrote:I've seen a documentary about a research outpost in Antartica, where they demonstrated throwing boiling water outdoors, and it froze before it hit the ground.
I call bullshit, or at least exaggeration. If it were that cold, I assume your nose would succumb to frost bite within minutes, as would your extremities. No one would be out at such a time.kheegan wrote:I've also met a Japanese guy from Sapporo who claimed that if you sneeze in winter in Hokkaido, the snot will freeze to your nose.
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This is antartica, "night" is many days long.Was it at night?
I know people who have claimed to have done it. Allegedly one coats the lips with jelly and has no other exposed skin. Spit on an upward trajectory and close you mouth quickly. They could just be pulling my leg, but they did do a winter in Antartica.At any temperature cold enough to freeze a wad of spit in the 1-2 seconds it takes to hit the ground, a human being would be rendered unable to spit.
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What's your point? It's still colder and therefore more feasible.This is antartica, "night" is many days long.
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I think I saw the same doco, or at least a guy doing a similar thing.wolveraptor wrote:Was it at night?kheegan wrote:I've seen a documentary about a research outpost in Antartica, where they demonstrated throwing boiling water outdoors, and it froze before it hit the ground.
It was a bright sunny day.
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This is actually more feasible than freezing spit. Boiling water will freeze faster (thanks to lots of evapouration) than room temperature water, though the volume of ice will of course be much lower. I assume that it can be flung pretty high in the air, giving it more time to freeze, and it will tend to separate into smaller drops, increasing the overall surface area. Spit tends to stay in a single loogie.Gandalf wrote:I think I saw the same doco, or at least a guy doing a similar thing.wolveraptor wrote:Was it at night?kheegan wrote:I've seen a documentary about a research outpost in Antartica, where they demonstrated throwing boiling water outdoors, and it froze before it hit the ground.
It was a bright sunny day.
I still can't believe the spit thing. When I was still a physics student and had a functioning brain, I could have calculated it, making a few assumptions about things like the heat capacity of spittle.
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Whatever the temperature may be, it's certainly lower than -44°C. I was in Manitoba a while back during a cold snap where the temperatures were down below -40 for a good while. My spit never froze before hitting the ground.
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It got around 60 below here in Minnesota one year and a lot of kids, myself included, had fun doing things like pouring water and watching it freeze before it touched the ground. I do know we did a lot of spitting with only mild success, it tended to audibly crack because it froze the instant it hit the ground, which might make some people think it froze before hitting the ground.
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My dad tells stories about hunting in northern Pennsylvania in the winter of 1976, when he and his buddies would piss on trees and it would freeze before it ran all the way to the ground. Not quite the same thing, though.
As for boiling water freezing in midair, I've actually seen that, at least on television. It was in Minnesota, not someplace ridiculous like Antarctica.
As for boiling water freezing in midair, I've actually seen that, at least on television. It was in Minnesota, not someplace ridiculous like Antarctica.
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I’ve seen that demonstrated in many American cities by reporters during cold spells in winter. So that hardly requires exceptionally low temperatureskheegan wrote:I've seen a documentary about a research outpost in Antartica, where they demonstrated throwing boiling water outdoors, and it froze before it hit the ground.
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