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The numbers shocked the team. Gold, typically expected to melt around 1,337 kelvins, reached a staggering 19,000 kelvins ...
Researchers taking the first-ever direct measurement of atom temperature in extremely hot materials inadvertently disproved a ...
With fast heating, sheets of gold can shoot past the theoretical maximum temperature a solid can have before it melts – ...
Gold usually melts at 1,300 kelvins—a temperature hotter than fresh lava from a volcano. The feat was completely unexpected ...
Physicists superheated gold to 14 times its melting point, disproving a long-standing prediction about the temperature limits ...
This is the so-called entropy catastrophe. This critical temperature, where a superheated solid and a liquid have the same entropy, is around three times the melting temperature. Gold has a melting ...
Heating that lasted only trillionths of a second raised a gold sample’s temperature to 19,000 K without melting it, a study ...
A 50 nm thick sheet of solid gold was heated well beyond a theoretical limit, suggests new study — plus, what researchers think about the threat of nuclear war. This YouTube video cannot be played due ...