it also gave him fear you can see him hesitate for a minute. then he got out and was like i’m done with this. it ain’t fun no more. he got scared a little.
@@EE9EER that's your interpretation. Not a valid observation. He sunk in a bit more than some seconds before, so to free himself cost more effort and more time. Afterwards he went on further messing around. No clear hesitation visible. The other video ended after 2.5min as well. So yes, maybe he was a bit anxious, but there is no clear sign.
This video demonstrates the non-Newtonian properties of quicksand very well - at first, the mixture of sand, silt and water is very rigid and it takes quite some effort to force the branch down, and even more effort to move it, but as the mixture becomes more and more agitated, it demonstrates decreasing viscosity and increaing elasticity!
@@no-ts4mo Non-Newtonian just means the viscosity isn't constant, so some non-Newtonian fluids change viscosity in response to pressure, some in response to agitation, etc.
Nah tuh lama lama airnya yang keluar , kalau beban rumah yang goyang kiri kanan karena gempa lama lama akan amblas rumahnya tenggelam, air dan lumpur akan muncrat keluar, kalau gempa mengakibatkan tanah pecah berongga sama persis seperti tongkat yang nancap ditanah diatas itu....jangan pernah bangun rumah beton diatas tanah bekas rawa dimana sanitasi airnya buruk dan lokasinya didaerah gempa....
Most Jamaicans have been familiar with liquefaction for a long time. We got a first hand lesson (in Tsunamis as well) way back in 1692. Most of Port Royal is still under water as a result & there's a constant reminder turned attraction called the Giddy House, which is basically a building still half sunk in the sand, permanently at an angle (standing in it makes you feel "giddy", hence the nickname).
i grew up in new orleans we would go behind the levee by the mississippi river and they had a sandy area and they had areas of soft but stable sand like you made in the video we called them.cow bellies looking back that was stupid to be on them like we were
I have phobia of that. When I was a little young my legs stucked in those of muddy banks. My father help me to go out, but my boots can't survive. (Sorry for my English, I'm writing without translator).
@@qoudzer4871 Of course. But I try to speak best I can for you can understand me. For respect. Because in this chat most of people speak English. I have my own language too, but more of people find it so difficult. Have a nice day. 👍🏻
This is not liquifaction, it's thixotropy ,it occurs in clay. Liquifaction happens in sand , because of seeping water from below separates sand particles apart ,removing it's strength
no sir, you are incorrect, liquefaction is the process of a sediment volume acting like a liquid mass when subjected to rapid vibrations (an earthquake)
Jio Raja.. Aaj toh samjhaa hi diye liquefaction kya hota h.. In loose saturated sand, due to any seismic disturbance or dynamic loading, volume decrease and hence pore pressure increases. Due to built of high pore pressure, effective stress and shear strength decreases and large settlement is observed with upward flow of water mixed with sand.
Great demonstration! I’m thinking if an earthquake were hit the area sand shake it all up there dyne so e serious trouble. I think that whole area would have turn into liquid.
I have spent lots of time standing on riverbanks while fishing. you tend to keep an eye on what's happening under your feet while waiting for a fish to bite.
so, it can be triggered by an earthquake that create a cracks and holes on the surface, so that the liquid starts to flow and mixed on the loose soil underground
So, I was reading about liquefaction and decided to see some examples on youtube. Well, instead of getting an explanation alongside examples, what I got is a guy who, presumably, props a videocam atop a tripod with duck feet so it won't sink, and proceeds to use himself as a sinking example of what is beyond dumb to approach on one's own. Bravo. But what do you do for an encore?
Glad I could entertain you Pink. I was not alone though. I understand the risk of this activity and have done it many times growing up on the Bay of Fundy. I'm willing to have a chat about the experience if you'd like. Also duck boots, that's a good idea, sure beats carrying 3 large rocks out there for my tripod haha
Teriffying... It can swallow you! I just heard DUTCHSINSE taking about the ground liquification in Africa IDK if he was joking about it swallowing people but now i have to add this to sink holes as worst 😨 fear ugh
In my country indonesian palu earthquacke n tsunami.... 2 or 3 town are gone the ground move like a wave, hundreds of people are missing..you can see it recording video on youtube🙏
All jokes aside.. you guys know what this is right? Its quicksand.. im not saying dont do it bc it looks hella fun and i for sure will do this also im just saying be carefull. You really dont want to drown in there
The best science usually begins with curiosity and poking it with a stick.
Agreed
amen
Ends in quicksand.
@@vo818 that’s how I lost my virginity
@@knotallthere66 nice lol
That part where you nearly got your legs stuck gave me anxiety
it also gave him fear you can see him hesitate for a minute. then he got out and was like i’m done with this. it ain’t fun no more. he got scared a little.
@@EE9EER that's your interpretation. Not a valid observation.
He sunk in a bit more than some seconds before, so to free himself cost more effort and more time. Afterwards he went on further messing around. No clear hesitation visible. The other video ended after 2.5min as well.
So yes, maybe he was a bit anxious, but there is no clear sign.
Vader Skies agree
I KNOW
Yeah reminds me of that one guy who died on RUclips with quicksand
The forbidden chocolate pudding
Looks more like icecream in color
I laughed.
This video demonstrates the non-Newtonian properties of quicksand very well - at first, the mixture of sand, silt and water is very rigid and it takes quite some effort to force the branch down, and even more effort to move it, but as the mixture becomes more and more agitated, it demonstrates decreasing viscosity and increaing elasticity!
I think non-newt9nian is the opposit effect innit?
@@no-ts4mo Non-Newtonian just means the viscosity isn't constant, so some non-Newtonian fluids change viscosity in response to pressure, some in response to agitation, etc.
I was expecting the video to end with just a stick and a hat on the sand ..... :D
that is dark dude..
Awesome ending scene..
But this is not a movie.. He will die 😂
I was expecting a 1 last Big jump in the ending...
Nah tuh lama lama airnya yang keluar , kalau beban rumah yang goyang kiri kanan karena gempa lama lama akan amblas rumahnya tenggelam, air dan lumpur akan muncrat keluar, kalau gempa mengakibatkan tanah pecah berongga sama persis seperti tongkat yang nancap ditanah diatas itu....jangan pernah bangun rumah beton diatas tanah bekas rawa dimana sanitasi airnya buruk dan lokasinya didaerah gempa....
Pake bahasa inggris mas
@@suryotom5777 terjemahin lah
Yg perlu anda jelaskan kenapa g semua rumah d petobo parahal Ada yg jejeran sebelah amblas sebelah kokoh, dstrusnya🙏🙏🙏
klo di goyanh cccrooooot
Kalau lagi ngentot airnya juga akan kluar..makin lama di goyang makin banyak air yang keluar..😂
Most Jamaicans have been familiar with liquefaction for a long time. We got a first hand lesson (in Tsunamis as well) way back in 1692. Most of Port Royal is still under water as a result & there's a constant reminder turned attraction called the Giddy House, which is basically a building still half sunk in the sand, permanently at an angle (standing in it makes you feel "giddy", hence the nickname).
So have Japanese and Indonesian people.
Am I the only one that's thinking this looks really really fun? Like look at how bouncy the ground is....I could jump around on that all day
Wow! This is very interesting! Even a small earthquake would turn that whole area into liquifaction.
random passerby sees you randomly jumping in a circle like Smeagle found his precious 💍
"what do you do for cardio?" I liquify earth.
hahahahaha
Nice video. Because of Palu, Indonesia earthquake (Sep 28, 2018), so many video about liquefaction appear in my recommendation. (sorry for my english)
kirain cuman saya doang mb wkwk
and people makes a video about it lol
@@TriWidyan lol? really? its for educational purpose on how liquifaction work. U should be thankful instead
@@TriWidyan uploaded this video 5 days before the Indonesian earthquake happened, my other liquefaction video was uploaded over a year ago.
@@MattSk8eighty8 sorry for my bad society..cause She is name Sri have a bad attitude..
Mother nature be like "is it in yet"
I kept fearing you were going to trip and sit on that stick
That happens to my stomach when i eat taco bell 😭
Do you live in Mexico?
No
😁 Yo como tacos CD viernes y no me pasa nada.
Wicked cool... and a little dangerous! This is the perfect demonstration of liquefaction. (And hi, Nova Scotia! I used to live on Cape Breton Island.)
That looks like it would be a good workout.
haha, It sure was
The land is like chocolate. Very soft too.
I hope he doesn't get trapped, because that's quicksand.
i grew up in new orleans we would go behind the levee by the mississippi river and they had a sandy area and they had areas of soft but stable sand like you made in the video we called them.cow bellies looking back that was stupid to be on them like we were
jim jones it will be horrible if the earthquake come
Earth: "oh my how lewd" *_shudders_*
I like how this guy almost gets his legs stuck but still continues to fuck with the sand after getting out.
Thank you for this video!
1:20 5 year old me when mom finally leave home
my parent's bed hated me
I have phobia of that. When I was a little young my legs stucked in those of muddy banks.
My father help me to go out, but my boots can't survive. (Sorry for my English, I'm writing without translator).
Your boots' spirits will live on in honor. Sorry for your loss.
@@happity I hope, was a terrible death.
you dont owe anyone good english its not your language
@@qoudzer4871 Of course. But I try to speak best I can for you can understand me. For respect. Because in this chat most of people speak English.
I have my own language too, but more of people find it so difficult.
Have a nice day. 👍🏻
Actually your English was pretty good for doing without a translator you get a great big A for effort keep practicing and you'll get better and better
This is not liquifaction, it's thixotropy ,it occurs in clay.
Liquifaction happens in sand , because of seeping water from below separates sand particles apart ,removing it's strength
@Manish Kumar Singh n e r d
Was thinking the same. Thanks for the clarification.
no sir, you are incorrect, liquefaction is the process of a sediment volume acting like a liquid mass when subjected to rapid vibrations (an earthquake)
Great video for Liquefaction!!! It was very satisfying to watch.
Monday morning at work:
Matts coworker: So, how was your weekend, get up to anything interesting?
Matt: Oh you know, just the usual
Great video thanks for sharing. I kept thinking water was going to come up.
OK I have a slightly dry riverbed by my house...... Guess what I'm doing this weekend!!!
How'd it turn out?
They got consumed and became one with the ground
dancing on chocolate mmmm
Jio Raja.. Aaj toh samjhaa hi diye liquefaction kya hota h..
In loose saturated sand, due to any seismic disturbance or dynamic loading, volume decrease and hence pore pressure increases. Due to built of high pore pressure, effective stress and shear strength decreases and large settlement is observed with upward flow of water mixed with sand.
this is what caused one of a village in my country missing when an earthquake occurs
Great demonstration! I’m thinking if an earthquake were hit the area sand shake it all up there dyne so e serious trouble. I think that whole area would have turn into liquid.
Look into Tartaria.
1:11 and then, the accident.
Super interesting video however. Thanks!
So strange to see! Once you’re stuck in there - good luck getting out.
Crazy stuff
Didn't know it was that easy to make
Top video, I'll try reproduce this video to my channel, making other. Sorry for bad english.
I tryed to ta say that I will do a similar video
So you're saying, I should build my house on a muddy floodplain?
That's more like 'squishifaction'
Is it like liquefication is the phenomenon and quick sand is the best condition?
What happen if liquefacted land gets heavy rain ??
HOTEL?TRIVAGO!!
VIDEO? RECOMMENDED!!
I imagine this place is tidal influenced, so regularly inundated with water?
Mellissa, you are Correct. We are at the tip top head of the Bay of Fundy, in Nova Scotia. This is North River.
@@MattSk8eighty8 , cool video! It’s a great example of liquefaction. Thanks for sharing.
Fellas, how many beers?
I feel like Virtual Insanity should be playing
Looked up Virtual Insanity music video.... yep, felt just like that haha!
This might turn into quicksand?? At some point??
So you turned sand into quicksand
Is this same as quicksand? How did you identify the spot as such?
I have spent lots of time standing on riverbanks while fishing. you tend to keep an eye on what's happening under your feet while waiting for a fish to bite.
Nice going ace. Just leaving so some kid to walk over and get stuck. Nice.
here before the algorithm recommends this to everyone.
so, it can be triggered by an earthquake that create a cracks and holes on the surface, so that the liquid starts to flow and mixed on the loose soil underground
Peppa pig jumping up and down in muddy puddles. So cute.
When you spend a while getting it into the pooper...lmao
Never had this much fun in my whole entire life
I quite enjoyed that but not the ending I truly wanted to see.
That boy's GOT the Indian foot👣👣👣👣👣
Is it just an ordinary soil?
When he steps on it he looks like a penguin or an otter checking ice for cracks as it prances around
Someone probably called the cops to report a man high on bath salts, jamming sticks in the ground.
Great example of liquefaction. Tnx
Alien sees a man dancing around a stick: *it must be some sort of primitive ritual*
Was this one filmed near Truro as well? I'm in the valley, wouldn't mind driving out to see this firsthand, looks kind of cool.
I bet this works anywhere in the mudflats when the tide is out
This guy just created a quicksand deathtrap for children. 😂
Keep dancing around you funky lil human.
What kind of soil is that?
I think this is how fossils are made when people get stuck in mud.. you could been discovered and made famous
how is that dance called ?
That is amazing
Very interesting, but I must say it is funny that 90% of the video is just the dude dancing around in mud!
I aim to please 😂
@@MattSk8eighty8 Well done! The video is especially educational when you listen to fast banjo music.
some guys get all the fun! Looks and acts like PUD!
It’s the wild RUclipsr putting a stick in the ground
A skeleton wearing a blue striped long sleeve shirt was found 10 years later, buried up to its waist in dirt.
Now you should showcase a liquid example of solidification.
That's a good one
So, I was reading about liquefaction and decided to see some examples on youtube. Well, instead of getting an explanation alongside examples, what I got is a guy who, presumably, props a videocam atop a tripod with duck feet so it won't sink, and proceeds to use himself as a sinking example of what is beyond dumb to approach on one's own. Bravo. But what do you do for an encore?
Glad I could entertain you Pink. I was not alone though. I understand the risk of this activity and have done it many times growing up on the Bay of Fundy.
I'm willing to have a chat about the experience if you'd like.
Also duck boots, that's a good idea, sure beats carrying 3 large rocks out there for my tripod haha
ah yes, let me just stand in this quicksand and see what happens
This is what happened to Tatarian empire perhaps? Leaning tower of pizza is another example.
Nice explanation and demo
Imagine someone looking from afar and wondering.. whats this guys doing?
Muchacho, deja ese juego que puede resultar peligroso!!! Crystal clear example!!!
Looks like a dance to summon something.
This is surprisingly wholesome
Teriffying... It can swallow you! I just heard DUTCHSINSE taking about the ground liquification in Africa IDK if he was joking about it swallowing people but now i have to add this to sink holes as worst 😨 fear ugh
Strangely fascinating.
Why did I even buy a trampoline if I could go to a river and do this.
Damn, not even Ron Jeremy ever went that far.
You mean.. EXAMPLES OF TWISTING THE KNIFE..LITERALLY.. Hopin he just get spaghetti noodle sucked in dat beach
In my country indonesian palu earthquacke n tsunami.... 2 or 3 town are gone the ground move like a wave, hundreds of people are missing..you can see it recording video on youtube🙏
The title should be How Not to Summon Lightning Bolts
he doin his lil dancey dance
this theory become viral since my country got an earthquake in palu and donggala...
thnks already upload this
poor mans trampoline
Looks like a good work out
Ever do this on a muddy low-land. 🙄
That was quite an unwise activity.
So that's what those effing pigs did to my backyard?
All jokes aside.. you guys know what this is right? Its quicksand.. im not saying dont do it bc it looks hella fun and i for sure will do this also im just saying be carefull. You really dont want to drown in there
If he stayed in 30 mins longer, he might have gotten trapped.
Watch you don't come across a holy well out there or your straight in man without warning.
This is what was happening in Palu sulawesi indonesia. How to run in the condition like that ...so scary
Dude this look soo fun