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  • lazy@fedi.atL lazy@fedi.at

    @NO_KINGS_muc Sadly Lava has a specific heat capacity of <1kJ/kgK, while Ice has slightly above 2kJ/kgK, a specific melting energy of 334kJ/kg, Water then has a specific heat capacity of over 4kJ/kgK, and a specific vapourizing energy of about 2200kJ/kg.

    Since hot lava is not just going to melt ice on contact, but vapourize the water: Suppose you've got 1kg of 1200°C lava. This thus has an energy of less than 1500kJ.

    Suppose you've got ice at -20°C. Then for each kg of ice you'll need over 20*2+334=374kJ to melt. So theoretically we could melt 3–4kg of ice. But since until say 200°C the molten water is going to evaporate pretty fast this means for ~1000kJ you need to also heat the water to 100°C (420kJ/kg) and vapourize it (2.2MJ/kg).

    So all in all you'd have ~3MJ/kg of ice. So this 1000kJ can evaporate only ⅓kg of ice. The remainig 200kJ to 0°C will maybe rather melt the ice, but at this point you have only energy for melting a bit more than ½kg of ice. So all in all 1kg of 1200°C lava will only melt ~1kg of ice at -20°C.

    So don't think this would be overly effective.

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    #9

    @lazy @NO_KINGS_muc
    So as long as LAVA outnumber ICE by more than 2:1, victory for LAVA ??

    No problem!

    ( my brain isnt quite right ATM so I might have read that totally wrong!)

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    • no_kings_muc@mastodon.socialN no_kings_muc@mastodon.social

      In our Inbox:

      My 13-year-old son just said, “Mum, I think I have a good idea. The people in America protesting ICE should call themselves LAVA — Local And Very Angry. And lava melts ice. You should post that and see if it's a good idea"

      We’re about as far away from the United States as you can get, here in Perth, Western Australia. But I hope the people over there know that even a young boy on the other side of the world can see when something isn’t right.

      Emily, Perth

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      #10

      @NO_KINGS_muc awesome #uspol

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      • lazy@fedi.atL lazy@fedi.at

        @NO_KINGS_muc Sadly Lava has a specific heat capacity of <1kJ/kgK, while Ice has slightly above 2kJ/kgK, a specific melting energy of 334kJ/kg, Water then has a specific heat capacity of over 4kJ/kgK, and a specific vapourizing energy of about 2200kJ/kg.

        Since hot lava is not just going to melt ice on contact, but vapourize the water: Suppose you've got 1kg of 1200°C lava. This thus has an energy of less than 1500kJ.

        Suppose you've got ice at -20°C. Then for each kg of ice you'll need over 20*2+334=374kJ to melt. So theoretically we could melt 3–4kg of ice. But since until say 200°C the molten water is going to evaporate pretty fast this means for ~1000kJ you need to also heat the water to 100°C (420kJ/kg) and vapourize it (2.2MJ/kg).

        So all in all you'd have ~3MJ/kg of ice. So this 1000kJ can evaporate only ⅓kg of ice. The remainig 200kJ to 0°C will maybe rather melt the ice, but at this point you have only energy for melting a bit more than ½kg of ice. So all in all 1kg of 1200°C lava will only melt ~1kg of ice at -20°C.

        So don't think this would be overly effective.

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        #11

        @lazy @NO_KINGS_muc

        Well. That's a quite scientific way of killing creativity. 🤨
        Are you watching movies and cartoons the same way?

        I find this idea awesome.
        Let them feel the heat.
        GO LAVA ✊

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        • no_kings_muc@mastodon.socialN no_kings_muc@mastodon.social

          In our Inbox:

          My 13-year-old son just said, “Mum, I think I have a good idea. The people in America protesting ICE should call themselves LAVA — Local And Very Angry. And lava melts ice. You should post that and see if it's a good idea"

          We’re about as far away from the United States as you can get, here in Perth, Western Australia. But I hope the people over there know that even a young boy on the other side of the world can see when something isn’t right.

          Emily, Perth

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          #12

          @NO_KINGS_muc

          "The whole world is watching", as the kids used to chant

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          • lazy@fedi.atL lazy@fedi.at

            @NO_KINGS_muc Sadly Lava has a specific heat capacity of <1kJ/kgK, while Ice has slightly above 2kJ/kgK, a specific melting energy of 334kJ/kg, Water then has a specific heat capacity of over 4kJ/kgK, and a specific vapourizing energy of about 2200kJ/kg.

            Since hot lava is not just going to melt ice on contact, but vapourize the water: Suppose you've got 1kg of 1200°C lava. This thus has an energy of less than 1500kJ.

            Suppose you've got ice at -20°C. Then for each kg of ice you'll need over 20*2+334=374kJ to melt. So theoretically we could melt 3–4kg of ice. But since until say 200°C the molten water is going to evaporate pretty fast this means for ~1000kJ you need to also heat the water to 100°C (420kJ/kg) and vapourize it (2.2MJ/kg).

            So all in all you'd have ~3MJ/kg of ice. So this 1000kJ can evaporate only ⅓kg of ice. The remainig 200kJ to 0°C will maybe rather melt the ice, but at this point you have only energy for melting a bit more than ½kg of ice. So all in all 1kg of 1200°C lava will only melt ~1kg of ice at -20°C.

            So don't think this would be overly effective.

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            #13

            @lazy Nevertheless, I'd be willing to back experiments to see what actuallly happens if we bring hot lava into contact with ICE.

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            • olivernoble@mastodon.worldO olivernoble@mastodon.world

              @lazy @NO_KINGS_muc
              So as long as LAVA outnumber ICE by more than 2:1, victory for LAVA ??

              No problem!

              ( my brain isnt quite right ATM so I might have read that totally wrong!)

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              #14

              @OliverNoble Looks like it might require at least 3:1, though I admit I'm not mathing well today. Still, I think we have those numbers, easily.

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              • no_kings_muc@mastodon.socialN no_kings_muc@mastodon.social

                In our Inbox:

                My 13-year-old son just said, “Mum, I think I have a good idea. The people in America protesting ICE should call themselves LAVA — Local And Very Angry. And lava melts ice. You should post that and see if it's a good idea"

                We’re about as far away from the United States as you can get, here in Perth, Western Australia. But I hope the people over there know that even a young boy on the other side of the world can see when something isn’t right.

                Emily, Perth

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                #15

                @NO_KINGS_muc I'm into it. 🌋🧊😎

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                • wesdym@mastodon.socialW wesdym@mastodon.social

                  @OliverNoble Looks like it might require at least 3:1, though I admit I'm not mathing well today. Still, I think we have those numbers, easily.

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                  #16

                  @wesdym
                  But are we counting by weight or by volume? (And I think it's a Great slogan, it's a political statement, not high school physics coursework)
                  @OliverNoble

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                  • notsoloud@expressional.socialN notsoloud@expressional.social

                    @wesdym
                    But are we counting by weight or by volume? (And I think it's a Great slogan, it's a political statement, not high school physics coursework)
                    @OliverNoble

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                    #17

                    @notsoloud Mass. If 1 kg lava vaporizes 1/3 kg of ice, then you need 3 kg lava to vaporize 1 kg ice.

                    But that's doable. Decent people vastly out-number these assholes.

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                    • no_kings_muc@mastodon.socialN no_kings_muc@mastodon.social

                      In our Inbox:

                      My 13-year-old son just said, “Mum, I think I have a good idea. The people in America protesting ICE should call themselves LAVA — Local And Very Angry. And lava melts ice. You should post that and see if it's a good idea"

                      We’re about as far away from the United States as you can get, here in Perth, Western Australia. But I hope the people over there know that even a young boy on the other side of the world can see when something isn’t right.

                      Emily, Perth

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                      #18

                      @NO_KINGS_muc @JugglingWithEggs What a clever lad he is!

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                      • no_kings_muc@mastodon.socialN no_kings_muc@mastodon.social

                        In our Inbox:

                        My 13-year-old son just said, “Mum, I think I have a good idea. The people in America protesting ICE should call themselves LAVA — Local And Very Angry. And lava melts ice. You should post that and see if it's a good idea"

                        We’re about as far away from the United States as you can get, here in Perth, Western Australia. But I hope the people over there know that even a young boy on the other side of the world can see when something isn’t right.

                        Emily, Perth

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                        #19

                        @NO_KINGS_muc Please tell your son that it is an AMAZING idea, and thank you to both of you! ❤

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                        • lazy@fedi.atL lazy@fedi.at

                          @NO_KINGS_muc Sadly Lava has a specific heat capacity of <1kJ/kgK, while Ice has slightly above 2kJ/kgK, a specific melting energy of 334kJ/kg, Water then has a specific heat capacity of over 4kJ/kgK, and a specific vapourizing energy of about 2200kJ/kg.

                          Since hot lava is not just going to melt ice on contact, but vapourize the water: Suppose you've got 1kg of 1200°C lava. This thus has an energy of less than 1500kJ.

                          Suppose you've got ice at -20°C. Then for each kg of ice you'll need over 20*2+334=374kJ to melt. So theoretically we could melt 3–4kg of ice. But since until say 200°C the molten water is going to evaporate pretty fast this means for ~1000kJ you need to also heat the water to 100°C (420kJ/kg) and vapourize it (2.2MJ/kg).

                          So all in all you'd have ~3MJ/kg of ice. So this 1000kJ can evaporate only ⅓kg of ice. The remainig 200kJ to 0°C will maybe rather melt the ice, but at this point you have only energy for melting a bit more than ½kg of ice. So all in all 1kg of 1200°C lava will only melt ~1kg of ice at -20°C.

                          So don't think this would be overly effective.

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                          #20

                          @lazy
                          @NO_KINGS_muc
                          Good thing that there is like 100 times more LAVA than ICE.

                          LAVA does not fight alone. Once the vulcano erupts, LAVA will reform the very land!

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                            @NO_KINGS_muc
                            Good thing that there is like 100 times more LAVA than ICE.

                            LAVA does not fight alone. Once the vulcano erupts, LAVA will reform the very land!

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                            #21

                            @blackoverflow @NO_KINGS_muc Yes, and it might also prove that ICE is less cool than they think they are!

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                            • no_kings_muc@mastodon.socialN no_kings_muc@mastodon.social

                              In our Inbox:

                              My 13-year-old son just said, “Mum, I think I have a good idea. The people in America protesting ICE should call themselves LAVA — Local And Very Angry. And lava melts ice. You should post that and see if it's a good idea"

                              We’re about as far away from the United States as you can get, here in Perth, Western Australia. But I hope the people over there know that even a young boy on the other side of the world can see when something isn’t right.

                              Emily, Perth

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                              #22

                              @NO_KINGS_muc @noondlyt Team #lava!

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                              • no_kings_muc@mastodon.socialN no_kings_muc@mastodon.social

                                In our Inbox:

                                My 13-year-old son just said, “Mum, I think I have a good idea. The people in America protesting ICE should call themselves LAVA — Local And Very Angry. And lava melts ice. You should post that and see if it's a good idea"

                                We’re about as far away from the United States as you can get, here in Perth, Western Australia. But I hope the people over there know that even a young boy on the other side of the world can see when something isn’t right.

                                Emily, Perth

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                                #23

                                @NO_KINGS_muc No shit bro that's actually a great idea

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                                • lazy@fedi.atL lazy@fedi.at

                                  @NO_KINGS_muc Sadly Lava has a specific heat capacity of <1kJ/kgK, while Ice has slightly above 2kJ/kgK, a specific melting energy of 334kJ/kg, Water then has a specific heat capacity of over 4kJ/kgK, and a specific vapourizing energy of about 2200kJ/kg.

                                  Since hot lava is not just going to melt ice on contact, but vapourize the water: Suppose you've got 1kg of 1200°C lava. This thus has an energy of less than 1500kJ.

                                  Suppose you've got ice at -20°C. Then for each kg of ice you'll need over 20*2+334=374kJ to melt. So theoretically we could melt 3–4kg of ice. But since until say 200°C the molten water is going to evaporate pretty fast this means for ~1000kJ you need to also heat the water to 100°C (420kJ/kg) and vapourize it (2.2MJ/kg).

                                  So all in all you'd have ~3MJ/kg of ice. So this 1000kJ can evaporate only ⅓kg of ice. The remainig 200kJ to 0°C will maybe rather melt the ice, but at this point you have only energy for melting a bit more than ½kg of ice. So all in all 1kg of 1200°C lava will only melt ~1kg of ice at -20°C.

                                  So don't think this would be overly effective.

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                                  #24

                                  @lazy @NO_KINGS_muc this may be the most Mastodon reply ever.

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                                  • no_kings_muc@mastodon.socialN no_kings_muc@mastodon.social

                                    We had a missinformation, sorry!
                                    The LAVA quote comes from Kaylie Morphew (threads.com/@kaylie.morphew)

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                                    #25

                                    @NO_KINGS_muc
                                    Thanks! So great seeing self-correction posts on social media! #honesty #humility #integrity

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