Saric92
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Sep 28, 2013 3:13 PM
Saric92
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DonPoldoRod
Science bitch!
Jimpster
#4 is how my bowels work...
weirdcalculator
#7 aluminum amalgam (Hg alloying with Al) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7Ilx">lxsu-JlY">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7Ilxsu-JlY http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium_amalgam
jaylovessteve
Why so satisfying?
mindolluin
so we could create a tunnel to outer space using a magnetic tube and just float the space ships to space, thus saving explosions and fuel
jderp
Someone didn't pass the ASME Boiler Pressure Vessel test, ahem first GIF
Herpetology
Always up vote science!
CatatonicCat
Nope. Ghosts.
mayaku
MAGNETS, BITCH!
iimgurBecauseILoveYou
That's nice honey.
ninjoriousbasterd
Magnets how the fuck do they work?
InHonorofUgly
Why can't we use magnets to get limitless energy?
DavenportDalton
Science Mr. White.
ShutYourMouthWhenYoureTalkinToMe
Science, bitch.
MarvoloRiddle
1st one: Magneto doesn't like trains.
kelltrill
That dustbin setup is amazing
GoodEveningMyNameIsWilfredWarfstache
you forgot http://imgur.com/4RE0jAt
DylanAndra
That first gif just sketches the hell out of me everytime I see it.
holysoccergoal
Look on the first one, extend your hand in front of the screen, use the force.
ch89
Science bitch
germburglar
I, for one, welcome our new robotic trash can overlords.
madrush
I bet Shaq would've loved this on the basket for his free throws
Sugarcrotch
id rather welcome our new robotic clothes hamper overlords..
thiscaddyshacklovesgophers
+1 Fairly Oddparents?
germburglar
The Simpsons, actually! Upvoting anyway because I loved Fairly Oddparents too
knico
Blinded me with science!
iamthediscofapper
No matter how cool it is, that trash can will always be a stupid purchase.
ConMolloy
1) Air pressure 2) Quantum levitation. 3,4,6) No idea 5) robotics 6)Electricity through wood and 7) Lenzes law
Thepolishchick
Science rules
BayBowDash
The candy is called Gumi Tsureta it is pretty hard to find though, I've had it before and it is really good
protocube
it's hard to find cause it got pulled from shelves for being carcinogenic, hope you didn't eat too much of it
BayBowDash
.....Well then, I only ate a few pieces because we had one pack though
pianomikey
WHERE'S YOUR GRAVITY NOW, NEWTON?
nopenopeknope
BirdAndBearAndHareAndFish
Can someone explain.. well, pretty much all of them?
IROHandUROH
magic
HangingOnTheEdgeOfTomorrow
#9 A magnet going through copper generates current. Current generates a magnetic field. The field pushes against the magnet, thus slowing it
AllIHaveHadTodayIsLikeSixGummyBearsAndSomeScotch
#7 is tin pest. Beta-tin is transforming into alpha-tin at low temperatures because it's thermodynamically more stable.
themaskedhobo
#7 is the metal Gallium placed on an Aluminum block.
AllIHaveHadTodayIsLikeSixGummyBearsAndSomeScotch
Nope, I'm pretty sure this is tin pest.
dropthebutts
it is, gallium doesn't react that intense by far.
yumeiiko
#3 is Rrcherrypie from YouTube making candy. I bet you will watch more than 3 videos if you visit his page.
ChillaAquila
http://pjmedia.com/tatler/files/2012/03/giorgio.jpg
ahoboclown
Magnets.
Saric92
#5 seems to be a buckyballs motor. You can google to see more on that. #6 is explained in the gif itself. Not sure on #7. Seems to be tin
KAMIKAME
it is tin transitioning between alpha and beta crystal structures. cant remember which way. it takes heat and time. it is speed up a lot.
RandomFlotsam
http://makezine.com/projects/simple-motor/
MrPredator
The final one scares the crap outta me because those magnets can be super powerful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHhk8Atatp0
Saxit
Physics
BirdAndBearAndHareAndFish
You guys are awesome! I was more or less kidding.... but I love and appreciate that you took the time! And I did learn a couple things!
PoopBrain
#7 Tin pest see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_pest and source of gif http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXB83Heh3_c
yyyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssss
Mostly electromagnetism
beegobuzz
#3: Same candy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1f1u_XUlxA It's kind of like a fruit roll-up + wizardry?
kerbonkers
#5 is currents through the wire from the battery making magnetic fields which interact with fields from the 2 magnets in the middle
Assholedriver
Saric92
In laymans terms, #1 is due to a vacuum effect, #2 is to do with magnets. Not sure on the third, after digging up some info (1)
KermitDeFrog
3 is someone from a youtube video making a candy they have in Japan or fuck knows where but I WANT IT. Pour powder into liquid = magic!
AsAnAmerican
They're called Popin Cookin. There's a ton of different ones. Strawburry17 does a lot of them.
Bunsen
#2 is a superconductor inside a little packet with liquid nitrogen, being held in place by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flux_pinning .
Saric92
Thanks for the clarification!
LtCmmdrData
#2 a piece of ceramic is chilled to very very cold temperatures and becomes a superconductor. Magnetic fields do not like SCs and so (1)
LtCmmdrData
the MF 'moves' out of the way to not interact with the SC so it basically encases it in MFs and it "levitates"
LtCmmdrData
MF is magnetic field. SC is superconductor. ****
Ballbreaker
thanks!
TheFunSyndrome
In just two words.....SCIENCE BITCH!
wobblingwombats
I was waiting for somebody to make this comment.
Saric92
#8 is electricity being run through some wood. As for the last, google didnt turn up much, sorry. Also apologies for the notifications!
RandomFlotsam
http://vimeo.com/60814695
Bunsen
The last one is a classic Lenz's Law demo, but really big. See http://video.mit.edu/watch/physics-demo-lenzs-law-with-copper-pipe-10268/
Saric92
Once again, thanks for the clarification!
BirdAndBearAndHareAndFish
For your time and detail, I shall upvote you to oblivion!
Saric92
I can see it's some sort of japanese candy. #4 has a strong current of electricity going through the copper wire, making act like a magnet.
WhatzitTooya
#4 is inductive heating. letting the metal in the middle levitate and heat up only with a strong, alternating magnetic field.
armeggedonCounselor
It also shows off an interesting property of magnetism: when a magnetic material reaches a certain temperature, it becomes nonmagnetic.
Takitronic
except that isn't what happened here. Its a nickle slug that they heat to molten then just shut off the power so it falls.
Ominent
#4 is induction heating
Nemock
It is inductive heating yes, but more precisely, it is heating a metal past the point it loses its magnetivity and drops to the table.
Ominent
Huh, i always thought it stopped hovering because they shut off the electricity. The more you know ~*
JustGreg
#1 is due to air pressure. If you have hot water vapor inside, seal the container and cool it off, the water vapor turns back (1/?)
scuba7jb
I bet they just pumped steam in from a boiler... Contraction ratio is about 1500 to 1 vapor to liquid = attmosphere caused -14.7psi pressure
JustGreg
into water, leaving a pool of water, and a vacuum inside of the container. Outside at ground level, at sea level, the air is (2/?)
JustGreg
pushing evenly in all directions at about 14.7 pounds per square inch. So imagine how many square inches are on that container (3/?)
JustGreg
multiply it by 14.7, and there is that much weight essentially being put on it. We dont feel it because our bodies arent vacuums (4/?)
JustGreg
and theyre pushing out with the same strength. if you have a vacuum, there's nothing pushing back, crushing the container. (5/5)