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Does someone have an explanation for this?

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Ruslan1 year ago

Pretty simple comparrason, it's like how a water cooler in a computer works, it takes the heat away through conductivity.

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Young Justin Bieber1 year ago

Water stops fire

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

Have you heard this artist yet?

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Olly the Cat, Monarch of The Moglets. RIP Maximus.1 year ago

Pretty obvious. The water keeps the temperature of the inside of the cup below the flash point of the cardboard.

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Daddest of Dads1 year ago

Old trick. Used to use it as a bet. Boil water in the cup before burning the cup. The water acts as a heat transfer through the cardboard. Pulls the heat away.

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dirtydeeds1 year ago

surface tension?

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Pratibha Naik1 year ago

Combustion energy has been utilised for water's vaporization.

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commandervolk1 year ago

The lindenfrost efect

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Markham Smith1 year ago

@WhoHadOneJob Yes, water.

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Carl Knox1 year ago

Boiling is a cooling process. The latent heat of vaporization. Condensation is a heating process. So when a glass with a cold drink sweats, it's gaining heat.

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ronin1 year ago

the water absorbs the heat

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