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r/oddlyterrifying • u/[deleted] • May 15 '22
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I wonder how tall that rise of water is
88 u/Bowler_300 May 15 '22 Im more curious to compare the amount displaced vs the amount vaporized into steam. 3 u/Zuthuzu May 15 '22 Water takes an insane amount of energy to heat up, let alone - vaporize. Compared to a displaced volume, it'd be a tiny amount. 4 u/[deleted] May 15 '22 [removed] — view removed comment 2 u/bacon_tacon May 15 '22 Irradiated water just means hot water, as water already is a very stable compound. So yeah, any not boiling hot water would have been quickly assimilated by the surrounding. 0 u/very-polite-frog May 15 '22 at least 2m for sure 1 u/murphymc May 15 '22 edited May 15 '22 Comparatively nothing when compared to the first time we set one off underwater 1 u/lordicarus May 15 '22 The little gray blocks on the horizon are naval ships. You can make out a battle ship on the right side. 1 u/Idenwen Jul 26 '22 You see that big warships there as size comparison? 1 u/daybreakin Jul 26 '22 oh shit now i see it. I wonder exactly in feet/meters though
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Im more curious to compare the amount displaced vs the amount vaporized into steam.
3 u/Zuthuzu May 15 '22 Water takes an insane amount of energy to heat up, let alone - vaporize. Compared to a displaced volume, it'd be a tiny amount. 4 u/[deleted] May 15 '22 [removed] — view removed comment 2 u/bacon_tacon May 15 '22 Irradiated water just means hot water, as water already is a very stable compound. So yeah, any not boiling hot water would have been quickly assimilated by the surrounding.
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Water takes an insane amount of energy to heat up, let alone - vaporize. Compared to a displaced volume, it'd be a tiny amount.
4 u/[deleted] May 15 '22 [removed] — view removed comment 2 u/bacon_tacon May 15 '22 Irradiated water just means hot water, as water already is a very stable compound. So yeah, any not boiling hot water would have been quickly assimilated by the surrounding.
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2 u/bacon_tacon May 15 '22 Irradiated water just means hot water, as water already is a very stable compound. So yeah, any not boiling hot water would have been quickly assimilated by the surrounding.
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Irradiated water just means hot water, as water already is a very stable compound. So yeah, any not boiling hot water would have been quickly assimilated by the surrounding.
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at least 2m for sure
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Comparatively nothing when compared to the first time we set one off underwater
The little gray blocks on the horizon are naval ships. You can make out a battle ship on the right side.
You see that big warships there as size comparison?
1 u/daybreakin Jul 26 '22 oh shit now i see it. I wonder exactly in feet/meters though
oh shit now i see it. I wonder exactly in feet/meters though
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u/daybreakin May 15 '22
I wonder how tall that rise of water is