(I thought I replied to this before but don't see my reply so maybe I didn't press the button last time.) I looked up video demos of what you said there, and that is neat.
But I was wondering, what happens if you throw non-hot water in the air at such cold temps? Does it freeze before you can throw it? Or does it freeze into ice globs as it falls? Or does it act normal and stay liquid until hitting the ground?
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I looked up video demos of what you said there, and that is neat.
But I was wondering, what happens if you throw non-hot water in the air at such cold temps? Does it freeze before you can throw it? Or does it freeze into ice globs as it falls? Or does it act normal and stay liquid until hitting the ground?