Nickelodeon (ended 2008)
Wow where to start. I have this big old AP biology book just lying around and I believe the first chapters are dedicated to nothing but the the potential of water. Nope still too lazy to explain it. I'll say this much: cohesion, hydrogen bonds, water molecule characteristics, and kinetic energy. Maybe if you're lucky dumbtvnut will ellaborate for you or somthin.
1 i think for a split seccond??they freeze it hard enough so that it can cut through metal.... or the water cuts it somehow by moving so fast....
2 didnt you see the cave of two lovers?? when she was teaching aang the octopus thing and he kept grabbing the icicles she was shooting at him and then at one point he grabbed her??ankle with the water? i mean if you can freeze water then it cant be hard to??bend it strong enought to grab something,....
UGamer08 wrote: |
Not a lot of science majors round here. Well the "builds power" thing is basically kinetic energy. And no, she grabbed while in liquid form. That being done with the use of cohesion. If you had asked later or earlier I'd probably be able to give u a lot more. |
UGamer08 wrote: |
Not a lot of science majors round here. Well the "builds power" thing is basically kinetic energy. And no, she grabbed while in liquid form. That being done with the use of cohesion. If you had asked later or earlier I'd probably be able to give u a lot more. |
dumbTVnut wrote: | ||
Don't temp me UGamer08. Seriously there is no science here, it telekentics. I lost any hope of explaining it scinetifically when they made the water fly... unless the air is actually a silicone with extensive alkane groups, AAAAH see you got me thinking! Now I need to get the head bashing hammer out again! tigerstalksprey, please look up water jet, some of the picture are really cool. |
dumbTVnut wrote: | ||
Don't temp me UGamer08. Seriously there is no science here, it telekentics. I lost any hope of explaining it scinetifically when they made the water fly... unless the air is actually a silicone with extensive alkane groups, AAAAH see you got me thinking! Now I need to get the head bashing hammer out again! tigerstalksprey, please look up water jet, some of the picture are really cool. |
Well telekentics is science fiction, and science fiction is totally a real science. Look at all the The Science of _____ specials. .....Yeah. God I am so out of it.
UGamer08 wrote: |
God I am so out of it. |
Javier_89 wrote: |
There's nothing wrong with people being able to magically manipulate water.?? It's when they start grabbing people with it that it makes no sense??? This is like Star Wars fans asking why the space ships make noise in the vaccuum of space,?? while they accept the equally impossible things which drive the plot. Avatar takes place in a world with rules different from those of our own, so not everything (especially the details of physics) has to make perfect sense. |
Javier_89 wrote: |
There's nothing wrong with people being able to magically manipulate water. It's when they start grabbing people with it that it makes no sense? This is like Star Wars fans asking why the space ships make noise in the vaccuum of space, while they accept the equally impossible things which drive the plot. Avatar takes place in a world with rules different from those of our own, so not everything (especially the details of physics) has to make perfect sense. |
ok guys let me explain this once and for all:
??????On the holding the limb thing:
??????????????????water is applying the laws of?? h-bond(hydrogen bonding):
????????????????????????????????when molecule having??hydrogen and a bondable element(ex.O , F, etc.) makes intermolecular bonding it creates one of?? the strongest intermolecular bonding(others being dipole-dipole or london dispersion). This is why water has a high boiling point compared to other liquids.
???????????????????????????????? now imagine you tweek that h-bond and increase its bonding(via water bending). What d you think would happen?(a whip or lasso of tangible water) and other addtion is that water gets compact/more dense as it approaches 4 celsius and expands/less dense??when it goes away from 4 celsius.
????????On the water cutting themetal thing:
???????????????????? small amounts of streaming water paper thin can rip??anything at high velocity(both katara and aang was manipulating a small amount of water)
???????????????????? another explanation is simple weathering via expansion.??when they finally scratched even a little of the metal there is??now a hole. put water in that hole imigately make it to ice and let the ice expand and badabing badaboom more crack is produced(continue the process)(warning: extremely tiring)
Note: not complete consult encyclopedis and i got bored to type more
omnimon2100 wrote: |
ok guys let me explain this once and for all: On the holding the limb thing: water is applying the laws of h-bond(hydrogen bonding): when molecule having hydrogen and a bondable element(ex.O , F, etc.) makes intermolecular bonding it creates one of the strongest intermolecular bonding(others being dipole-dipole or london dispersion). This is why water has a high boiling point compared to other liquids. now imagine you tweek that h-bond and increase its bonding(via water bending). What d you think would happen?(a whip or lasso of tangible water) and other addtion is that water gets compact/more dense as it approaches 4 celsius and expands/less dense when it goes away from 4 celsius. On the water cutting themetal thing: small amounts of streaming water paper thin can rip anything at high velocity(both katara and aang was manipulating a small amount of water) another explanation is simple weathering via expansion. when they finally scratched even a little of the metal there is now a hole. put water in that hole imigately make it to ice and let the ice expand and badabing badaboom more crack is produced(continue the process)(warning: extremely tiring) Note: not complete consult encyclopedis and i got bored to type more |