At zero degrees Kelvin, it is theorized that all molecular motion ceases. Let's conduct our experiment at a couple of degrees Kelvin. Death will probably occur in under a couple of minutes from exposure. As there is no gas at this temperature (all gases in air have become solid, except helium, which will be a liquid) breathing is impossible. If one could breathe in a lungful of gas at near absolute zero (and that's a really, really big "if"), it would freeze all the airways and the lung tissue it came in contact with. This would cause shock and unconsciousness. Absolute zero is far from any cold that can be experienced in any natural earth conditions. It is almost unimaginably cold.
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Your body will stay alive to about 72 F. This is not frozen only death by cooling. A frozen body will have a temperature of slightly below 32 F due to the saltiness of the body fluids.
23 hours and 25 minutes.
very fast
Cells in the human body can freeze if they are subjected to cold for a long enough period. Frostbite is, and has been, a known threat to individuals who are out in the cold without protective clothing.
No, they would die long before reaching anywhere near that. A person typically dies if they have a fever over 105 degrees.
The average human tongue is 4 inches long.
60,000 miles long
the human brain is 10cm long and 5cm in height. I hope that helps
You can't freeze water at 17 degrees Celsius. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
not possible
3 hours
How long does it take water to freeze on 15 mile winds at 30 degree f
it takes skin exactly 1 hour to freeze in - 20 degrees
Kelvin, degrees Celsius, or degrees Fahrenheit.
What starts to freeze at 32 degrees, so it would take quite a while. Also depending on how much water there was.
it depends on what's the temperature you freeze it in. if you freeze it in a freezer with the temperature at 5 degrees it might take about 45 minutes to an hour.
If you freeze two different liquids water will freeze first. Water will freeze fastere than any other liquid. So if you want to try it at home it is not dangerous!!!!!
There is no standard length of time that it takes for a gallon of water to freeze. The amount of time it takes for a gallon of water to freeze can vary depending upon many different things such as temperature.
Cells in the human body can freeze if they are subjected to cold for a long enough period. Frostbite is, and has been, a known threat to individuals who are out in the cold without protective clothing.
It depends on the volume of water present, and the heat of the water to start with.