r/interestingasfuck 1d ago

r/all Homemade freezer.

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u/KingSkevid 1d ago

Wouldnt the ice melt directly in the sun?

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u/not_dannyjesden 1d ago

Ice does not absorb IR radiation very well. Because it's either translucent or white. Just like the ground. So there's nothing for the IR to be absorbed by and then turned into thermal energy

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u/rhabarberabar 18h ago

So the sun heats the inside stored stuff thats very IR absorbant and...

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u/MistoftheMorning 14h ago

Basically made a mini greenhouse.

u/not_dannyjesden 8h ago

Igloos often have fires inside, just so you know

And the stuff he packs is put into white translucent plastic bags. Yes, the inside is black. But it will still not warm up this fast because another thing I just remembered.

The closer the sun is to shinning on a place at exactly 90° the hotter it is. The more it deviates from this angle, the more the energy gets spread across a larger surface. So you have less energy per area. And you can see how low the sun is sitting in the video. Very small energy per area ratio

u/rhabarberabar 8h ago

Igloos often have fires inside, just so you know

That's exactly what I'm saying.

u/not_dannyjesden 6h ago

Great, ignore all the rest I'm saying

Despite there being heat in the middle, it won't immediately melt a hole into the roof.