Cold at -20 degrees: couple duels with water pistols

See in the video: Couple duels with water pistols – but none of them get wet.

Unusual duel in the snow:
Carol and Chuck have a water fight on New Year’s Day – but nobody gets wet.
At -20 ° Celsius, they take turns firing water pistols into the air. Before that, they filled them with hot water.
The water evaporates and freezes immediately after it shoots out of the toy.
Instead of water, the water pistols fire a fine snow mist.
But what does it mean?

The hot water in the gun is about to evaporate.
Splashing increases the surface of the water.
The large temperature difference between hot water and ice-cold air accelerates the evaporation process.
The water droplets turn into steam, condense and solidify into a cloud of snow.
A duel that would have led to wet participants in the summer turns into a fascinating winter spectacle.

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