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Hilarious picture!

Hot *air* rises, heat radiates equally in all directions, hot brass lands against your skin.
I like to have fun with this one.

Newton said a body (In this case we will talk about a molecule of air.) at rest remains at rest unless acted up by an outside force.

What is the "outside force" that acts upon a molecule or air that would cause hot air to rise?
 
I like to have fun with this one.

Newton said a body (In this case we will talk about a molecule of air.) at rest remains at rest unless acted up by an outside force.

What is the "outside force" that acts upon a molecule or air that would cause hot air to rise?
The Colder (MORE DENSE AIR)
What causes a Hot Air Balloon to rise?
A: The Colder (More Dense/ Molecules closer together) Air
 
Maybe just maybe the man is a welder with 40 years experience. If that is so then this is nothing to him
Obviously, you are a man who has welded for years ;)
The nerve endings at the finger tips seem to deaden over time dont they
What's worse is that it takes longer for it to register that something is too hot
until it's too late
 

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