RE: Do Cartoons "Freezing Ice Break" Thing Apply In Real Life?
In cartoons there is no liquid oxygen, just water freezing (in a fridge).
If you freeze yourself like that then it would take many many many decades for you to freeze completely and harden.
If you stick your foot in liquid nitrogen and hit it with something it will still not shatter. You have to keep it there longer, much longer. Every cell in your foot has to be frozen, then it would break but it would require lots of force..
That's how it seems realistic to me..
You're still breathing? Why?
Get off the cross, the wood is needed.
RE: Do Cartoons "Freezing Ice Break" Thing Apply In Real Life?
quote:Originally posted by SikStyles
In cartoons there is no liquid oxygen, just water freezing (in a fridge).
If you freeze yourself like that then it would take many many many decades for you to freeze completely and harden.
that was exactly what i meant . They never do that with liquid nitrogen in cartoons
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RE: Do Cartoons "Freezing Ice Break" Thing Apply In Real Life?
quote:Originally posted by Chrono
quote:Originally posted by SikStyles
In cartoons there is no liquid oxygen, just water freezing (in a fridge).
If you freeze yourself like that then it would take many many many decades for you to freeze completely and harden.
that was exactly what i meant . They never do that with liquid nitrogen in cartoons
stewie did it to lois in that one episode of family guy
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