- The
Leidenfrost effect or film
boiling is a
physical phenomenon in
which a liquid,
close to a
solid surface of
another body that is
significantly hotter...
- the
Leidenfrost effect.
Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost was born in
Rosperwenda in the
County of Stolberg-Stolberg. His father,
Johann Heinrich Leidenfrost, was...
-
insulating layer of
nitrogen gas bubbles. This effect,
known as the
Leidenfrost effect,
occurs when any
liquid comes in
contact with a
surface which...
- haldokló szigetvilág (in Hungarian). Budapest:
Dante Kiadás.
Leidenfrost 1936, p. 82.
Leidenfrost 1936, p. 83. "The
Project Gutenberg eBook of
Toilers of the...
- not
science fiction, but its plot
device is a
scientific phenomenon (
Leidenfrost effect). The book was
later adapted to a play, by
Verne himself and Adolphe...
-
walking over hot
coals with wet feet may
insulate the feet due to the
Leidenfrost effect.
Water has a very high
specific heat
capacity (4.184 J g−1 K−1)...
- surfaces,
breaking the
wetting symmetry of a
droplet on a surface, the
Leidenfrost effect, the self-generated
hydrodynamic and
chemical fields originating...
-
concepts like the
difference between temperature and
energy and the
Leidenfrost effect.
Emily Weinstein of The New York
Times wrote that "the recipes...
-
nitrogen can be
dangerous by
causing cold
burns on contact,
although the
Leidenfrost effect provides protection for very
short exposure (about one second)...
- anatoliae
Binomial name
Anatolichthys anatoliae (
Leidenfrost, 1912)
Synonyms Aphanius anatoliae (
Leidenfrost, 1912)
Aphanius chantrei subsp. aksar**** Akşiray...