Hey when i saw two shadows close together i was amazed that the Shadows are behaving like they are black holes, meaning it is attracted by the another shadow and so as the other why on earth does this happen?
@@avw5kt I doubt that steel shards from punching would be hurling at any significant speed. Bare skin or eyes would get hurt, but a thick shirt and safety goggles would stop them for sure.
He was using protection goggles, but his wife behind the plate that could shatter into cutting pieces was not. Either he was sure about the result or wanting a new wife
There's no way that was a diamond, and there's no way a diamond can break that way. Dude perfect actually tried pretty much the same thing once, and failed miserably. What did he actually mean when he said "diamond"?
@@pierluiginegro772 it is real diamond I guess either he used the left over diamond from his older videos or it's a video clip from his older video, it that video he stated that it was real diamond he bought from blah blah blah ruclips.net/video/XBjiEsAyNQs/видео.html
I love this channel because I remember early on it was kind of quaint slightly science based life hack myth busting and now it’s literally the new myth busters and you clearly have a solid understanding of everything you talk about. Awesome job man
Industrial and lab grown diamonds actually aren't that expensive! I can't give you a cost estimate, because I'm not too familiar with the world of diamonds, but I know they're way cheaper to obtain.
@@nelser1160 I found this website seems legit and is way cheaper than I expected, the size he used is 10 dollars which is like a good macdonalds meal. Can't put link.
That diamond probably cost less than a dollar. Manufactured diamonds are cheap and natural diamonds are more expensive pretty much only because people think they are valuable.
I don’t think the diamond was real tbh, because you shouldn’t be able to break a diamond with a hammer, they’re super strong one of the strongest materials. Also i don’t know if you have ever seen the Overtime 1 of dude perfect, but they tested this and they weren’t able to break the diamond with a hammer :)
@@nxbrm8358 its more about applied pressure than anything. Diamonds are very brittle. Source: I got my degree in engineering with a focus on material science. Diamond can be broken by hammers. And they’re also not that expensive. Only jewelry diamonds are expensive. Rough cut diamonds, especially small ones, are very cheap
@@acefromwithin2079 they're referencing the fact that diamonds are very valuable and expensive, yet he broke it for a brief example in a video like it was nothing.
The entire market around diamonds is a lie, anyway. There are enough diamonds kept on stockpile to last the jewelry market five years. Diamonds are carbon, they're just pretty to look at and that's why they're so "precious".
Yeah I know all of the above I just wanted to make a funny comment. The only reason diamonds are so expensive is because they can’t just be made by anyone at home and because they look good. I could go to Florida and skin a crocodile and get a fancy shmancy bag for just the price of some gasoline but you don’t see me doing that lol.
How to crack a safe with liquid nitrogen. Step 1: Glue the safe door so it's airtight. Step 2: Drill &tap a 1/4 inch hole in the safe. Step 3: siphon a few gallons of liquid nitrogen down that hole. Step 4: screw a bolt into the hole and run!
I remember hearing someone that stainless steel was invented to impart resistance to shearing at very cold temperatures! (Stainless name was added after observing the resistance to corrosion)
Indeed. Stainless steel has a lower ductile-to-brittle transition temperature(DBTT) than plain mild steel. This would mean that at colder temperatures(still above DBTT), stainless steel would retain its ductile properties hence have greater shear strength than mild steel that may lose its ductile properties at the same temperature.
It's a similar process to forging. If you quench a hot peice in water, the rapid cooling causes it to harden so fast that it can crack or break while if you do it in oil, it cools faster leaving it hard but not so hard that it can crack or shatter with the smallest hit.
Things do not shatter when they are cold because they have water in them, I mean that has some effect but it's mostly just the fact that crystalline structures become less forgiving when the molecules in them have less kinetic energy (low temperature).
In the case of the rebar, It could also be the thickness of the material. Liquid Nitrogon only flash freezes stuff, and the cold doesn't sink in very far. For example if you drop a water balloon in. you can pull it back out peel of the balloon and crack the ice like an egg revealing a still liquid center.
Should have cold boiled that steel sheet in liquid nitrogen for a good 10 minutes then mounted it properly in an unmovable frame, would stand a chance of conducting this test properly
I actually accept that explanation. Though, I’m also willing to bet that he’ll still get in trouble for obvious reasons. I’m afraid to dig further since it’s not my personal situation. And I really enjoy his experiments, especially since he goes into the real science unlike on other channels.
Getting tiny shards of frozen gallium everywhere probably isn't a great idea if there is any aluminum in that entire room. Odds are you'll miss at least a little bit, and it'll find its way onto something it can bugger.
What if you had something red hot, then hit it with the liquid nitrogen, would the extreme shock cause anything different to happen? I often heat and cool bolts to get them unstuck, I always wondered what extreme swings would cause.
Liberty Ships - transition temperature - failure in cold water due to lack of understanding on how steel behaves at low temperature AND, a change in construction methods. When ships were made with riveted sheets, any cracks would stop at the end of the sheet. With a welded hull, the crack could propagate so a previously unknown phenomenon manifested itself in ships falling apart in cold waters in the north Atlantic. Modern steels for ship building have a lower transition temperature.
Content Manager -Hey lets try a new proj... RUclipsr -liquid nitrogen CM -No, it's a different kind of.. RUclipsr -Liquid nitrogen CM -But.. RUclipsr -LIQUID NITROGENNN
@@sarveshmore4665 had the same thought as I saw this 😂 I think it’s more the fact that he just reds the text of the ad, which got send and tells us how much he like this app. If it would be an honest ad it would be no problem. Or if he says: “ yo! Thanks to this xxx app here is the app I have to read: ....”
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Hello
Can you pleeeaaaassseeee explain the general theory and special theory of relativity? I saw so many videos but.... Didn't actually get anything
Is gravity really a force?
Hey when i saw two shadows close together i was amazed that the Shadows are behaving like they are black holes, meaning it is attracted by the another shadow and so as the other why on earth does this happen?
Completely ignores plea for glasses...
- So today we are going to test how dificcult it is to remove frozen steel shards from the human eyeball
lol
Lol he had them on though. That's messed up. 😅
@@avw5kt uhhhhh have you ever gone to school before? Eye protection is basically number one rule for anything potentially dangerous for the eyes.
@@avw5kt I doubt that steel shards from punching would be hurling at any significant speed. Bare skin or eyes would get hurt, but a thick shirt and safety goggles would stop them for sure.
@@avw5kt no safety goggles can even stop shrapnel from a grinder blade that shatters
But did you try freezing your hand and punching through steel???? Cool video man.
try putting your hand in ice and then punch something it’ll hurt as hell
Damn
Think his hand would explode
@@itzdart his hand would probably get paralysed before he can do anything
Yes. Interested to see this. Perhaps substitute with animal leg.
Wife: I should really have goggles on.
James: Saftey is not #1 priority.
I like that Russian reference
Louis Slotin agrees.
Whilst he's wearing safety goggles
He knew nothing would happen lol thats why he wasnt concerned
Do you really think he was unaware of what had happened to Harry Daghlian?
Wife: “Honey, have you seen my Diamond earrings?”
Action Lab: 😳
The Action Lab: "when you cool steel down it doesn't actually make it weaker but it actually makes it stronger"
My brain: Anime physics lied to me.
It's in the vacuum chamber, honey!
Wife:WHAT
Lmao
@@jayknight139 Wife:calls builder man
Wife: He broke my diamond ring, and then endangered my life as he tried punching my face thru a frozen metal plate.
In Cave Johnson's voice: "Sorry fellas, she's married; to science!"
Well she wasn't in much danger, luckily for her he didn't actually have a very good punching technique.
She's gorgeous tho 😍
He was using protection goggles, but his wife behind the plate that could shatter into cutting pieces was not. Either he was sure about the result or wanting a new wife
@@GabrielMarques001 Did you not learn anything from the video you just watched? That thing was never going to break
No one:
James: If I just take a Diamond
"-Hey, love I got a diamond.
-Do you?
-Now let's slam it to pieces.
-f*ck my life "
There's no way that was a diamond, and there's no way a diamond can break that way. Dude perfect actually tried pretty much the same thing once, and failed miserably. What did he actually mean when he said "diamond"?
@@pierluiginegro772 My guess would be that it's some synthetic diamond, the kind of one we use for glass cutting. Same kind of chemical structure.
@@pierluiginegro772 it is real diamond I guess either he used the left over diamond from his older videos or it's a video clip from his older video, it that video he stated that it was real diamond he bought from blah blah blah
ruclips.net/video/XBjiEsAyNQs/видео.html
@@pierluiginegro772 Diamonds are brittle. When you concentrate all of that force on a tiny point, it'll fracture it.
This guy is so underrated, He is so dedicated to his experiments.
He definitely does the best job explaining what he is doing in a way that almost anyone can understand. Also he picks the best experiments to do.
@@The_Second_greatest_ever Yes, I’ve been subscribed to him for a long time, His videos are very intriguing and understandable. 😁
yes but his punches are weak
@@ranmindyt2902 Same lol
I would be too if RUclips paid me what he’s getting lol.
Raid shadow legends needs to be stopped. Literally spreading faster than corona.
Spreaded wider than my ex's legs every friday night, which coincidentally spreads faster than Corona.
@@cameronpritchett7512 Lmfao
The money must be good lol
Nepali ho bro
@Black I still see them time to time...
Oh no raid shadow legends has taken control of our science teachers!
We have to now play one winged angel on da piano
@@VietNguyen-go6xj *scared cloud noises*
Raid shadow legends is a nasty infestation on you tube. It infests everything from makeup videos to politics to dancing dogs!
yea frick raid shadow legends
Aw fu-
I love this channel because I remember early on it was kind of quaint slightly science based life hack myth busting and now it’s literally the new myth busters and you clearly have a solid understanding of everything you talk about. Awesome job man
i NeEd SaFeTy GlAsSeS!1!!!!
That's a risk I'm willing to take.
FALCON PUNCH
Lol
When you have so much money that you use breaking a diamond as an analogy.
I think it's the plastic one ;)
Industrial and lab grown diamonds actually aren't that expensive! I can't give you a cost estimate, because I'm not too familiar with the world of diamonds, but I know they're way cheaper to obtain.
Low grade diamonds and diamond dust are actually affordable it's just when you give it the name of jewelry it becomes expensive.
Aren't diamonds costly cuz they're held down and have lower supply because of that?
@@nelser1160 I found this website seems legit and is way cheaper than I expected, the size he used is 10 dollars which is like a good macdonalds meal.
Can't put link.
Action Lab is so just nerdy/awkward and wholesome. Love this channel.
This guy is totally, EDD.
THIS MAN
only this man
could just casually take a hammer to a diamond
no regrets
@J D 👑
That diamond probably cost less than a dollar. Manufactured diamonds are cheap and natural diamonds are more expensive pretty much only because people think they are valuable.
Diamonds may be the hardest gem but they are also brittle if struck at the right angle
@J D chad
@J D Wow. Thanks for that well thought out answer and info. Never expected that.
Minecraft players when he shatters the diamond:
“LIES”
Oh another 69 likes
"This is a real diamond"
*smashes it into pieces*
bruh you just smashed my rent.
carbix zarcarbian diamonds are cheap, it wasn't a jewelry grade diamond most likely.
@@Max_Marz correct
@@Max_Marz ... you mean "cubic zirconia" diamond?
*"I would like to thank our sponsor Raid shadow legends..."*
*Me:* ⏩⏩⏩⏩⏩⏩⏩⏩⏩
lol same haha
Skip 1 minute
*furiously taps the right side of the screen*
Me: does nothing as my addon autoskips them :D
@@nitin-code-comedy I skipped 1 min and 10 secs just for good measure
This man just casually broke a diamond to make a point
I thought nobody was talking about that
@@fede.guitar Nope you are not alone
I don’t think the diamond was real tbh, because you shouldn’t be able to break a diamond with a hammer, they’re super strong one of the strongest materials. Also i don’t know if you have ever seen the Overtime 1 of dude perfect, but they tested this and they weren’t able to break the diamond with a hammer :)
@@bread4228 Possibly yeah
@@nxbrm8358 its more about applied pressure than anything. Diamonds are very brittle. Source: I got my degree in engineering with a focus on material science. Diamond can be broken by hammers. And they’re also not that expensive. Only jewelry diamonds are expensive. Rough cut diamonds, especially small ones, are very cheap
This man knowingly bruised his hand, respect the commitment to his fans. What a 🐐
"Here's a real diamond"
*smashes it into a million pieces*
Diamond is just basically glass, very hard but very brittle. It cant really bend like a metal.
@@acefromwithin2079 they're referencing the fact that diamonds are very valuable and expensive, yet he broke it for a brief example in a video like it was nothing.
mans just broke my net worth
@Saint I know it probably wasn't worth much. I was just explaining the comment because the person who left the first reply seemed to not understand
My soul cried when I saw that.
Next thing you know it’s gonna be, “Punching through the earth with liquid nitrogen”
E
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@@God-gi9iu 😦
@@slinger580 what is E
@@God-gi9iu A sports
The Action Lab : *Science content*
The sponsor : *_War game_*
*Me* : What ?
He’s secretly moving towards creating video’s about scientific warfare 🤫
@@dylancaywood5778 XD
Dr: are you sure you don’t want to talk about anything.
Wife: no, I promise my husband punched me in the face on accident.
I appreciate the dedication, but these are the most nerdy punches I've ever seen XD
0:56 Wife be like: "What are these marks in our garage floor?!"
The: "using the raid shadow legends ad to scroll through comments and read what people have to say about it" moment
RSL is owned by a casino company and is designed to exploit human psychology the same way casinos do.
@@LeoStaley most mobile games are
@@oofusmcdoofus Mojang : Professionals have standards 😌
Yep. :D
Oh shit its Ozen
This Man has the greatest wife in the world!!!!
you right... my wife never allow to me. if i trying or testing someting. :P
@@XIIF Testing On her?
Sounds like what a mad scientist would do!! Lol
Plot Twist : Liquid Nitrogen doesn't make things easier to break
James is actually so strong
But he didn’t break it.
Don't comment without even watching the full video.
@@basaearljohn9624 why are you jelous because you're not getting any likes?
@@dumpstacy ha? Hatdog
His name is James?
Every time he describes something he always seems so interested but also so disgusted at the same time
I’m hooked on these videos! SCIENCE!!
The raid sponsorship has spread to non-gamers now
Always has been
Its a Mobile game lmao who cares
No one plays it anyway atleast the youtubers get some money
Pov: you are reading the comments during the Raid Shadow Legends sponsor
HOW DID YOU KNOW!!??!?!?!?!
yeah, I feel bad when I skip the ads.
@@tdfrafiusky8759 same
I spent that time fast-forwarding the ad. I'm scrolling through the comments afterwards.
Actually no.
James: Gets most precious rock on the planet.
Also James: *dos it brek*
synthetic diamonds are really cheap
The entire market around diamonds is a lie, anyway. There are enough diamonds kept on stockpile to last the jewelry market five years. Diamonds are carbon, they're just pretty to look at and that's why they're so "precious".
@Eddie Hitler I'd love to see those headlights, Mr. Hitler.
Yeah I know all of the above I just wanted to make a funny comment. The only reason diamonds are so expensive is because they can’t just be made by anyone at home and because they look good. I could go to Florida and skin a crocodile and get a fancy shmancy bag for just the price of some gasoline but you don’t see me doing that lol.
@Eddie Hitler Thanks! Really appreciate it 👍
I’ve never seen flowers getting shattered before that was pretty nice
4:21
he looks like his brothers hostage behind the camera and he HAS to say this to save him
"I would like to thank the sponsor for this video, Raid: Shadow Legends"
YOU HAVE BECOME THE VERY THING YOU SWORE TO DESTROY
let him earn money man so he could break more diamonds in the videos
no one:
People coming in under 1 minute after the upload to dislike: 6
You must be jealous lol
@Reaper Productions I call them the dislike army.
They probably got to the sponsorship and said I'm out
My professor told me that's why the Titanic sank.
Along with the fact that it hit an iceberg...
Oh.
Barely even got it cold and then hit it with the strength of a laughing toddler.
Uuh! I punched it very hard and it didn't break at all😁😁
5:47 Hey honey can I borrow your engagement ring real quick...
Him: Let’s cool the metal so it’s so brittle that we can punch a hole in it.
Me an intellectual: Just throw the tank at it
@AnimeWeeb lol
@AnimeWeeb lol
How to crack a safe with liquid nitrogen.
Step 1: Glue the safe door so it's airtight.
Step 2: Drill &tap a 1/4 inch hole in the safe.
Step 3: siphon a few gallons of liquid nitrogen down that hole.
Step 4: screw a bolt into the hole and run!
@@deltab9768 you could skip tap and screw steps if you about to use nitroglycerine instead of nitrogen ))
@@DmitryKiktenko the glue part too. But then you're not using liquid nitrogen tho.
I remember hearing someone that stainless steel was invented to impart resistance to shearing at very cold temperatures! (Stainless name was added after observing the resistance to corrosion)
Indeed. Stainless steel has a lower ductile-to-brittle transition temperature(DBTT) than plain mild steel. This would mean that at colder temperatures(still above DBTT), stainless steel would retain its ductile properties hence have greater shear strength than mild steel that may lose its ductile properties at the same temperature.
Timesaving Tip - Just go ahead and Like the thing before watching it. Wish we could Like it twice.
hi from Mexico! great video about liquid nitrogen's effects on steel! that was interesting!
He literally shattered a diamond for experiment
Salute to this guy
plot twist: he’s just really strong and was holding back on the room temperature nail
After seeing him throw those punches..
At this point, I want to create a Twitch channel "Shadow Legends" so Twitch streamers will say "Let's raid Shadow Legends"
Nice one
I love it, you punch exactly the way a scientist would
Hey! You hit three million!! Congratulations, you deserve it man.
These videos are so informative . I really got to know a lot from this episode of action lab
It's amazing how freezing something with water in it can turn it so brittle.
that‘s not water lol
@@yuezhangliu6301 Watch the entire video.
I feel lied to. No hole was punched in any steel plate during the video.
“Safety is number one priority” - CRH
It's a similar process to forging. If you quench a hot peice in water, the rapid cooling causes it to harden so fast that it can crack or break while if you do it in oil, it cools faster leaving it hard but not so hard that it can crack or shatter with the smallest hit.
you know you've made it as a youtuber once you've been sponsored by raid shadow legends
Oh no, he got raid shadow legend'd
Him: *Casually Breaking diamond*
Me: *Cant afford 1% of a diamonds value*
Things do not shatter when they are cold because they have water in them, I mean that has some effect but it's mostly just the fact that crystalline structures become less forgiving when the molecules in them have less kinetic energy (low temperature).
In the case of the rebar, It could also be the thickness of the material. Liquid Nitrogon only flash freezes stuff, and the cold doesn't sink in very far. For example if you drop a water balloon in. you can pull it back out peel of the balloon and crack the ice like an egg revealing a still liquid center.
So I would like to thank rai-
Me: *skip by 696969 seconds*
Btw: sponsorship ends at 2:38
Yo, This dude always tests erry thing with a smile... Like I would rather regret due to using all that money over the experiments... Lol
U have no idea how much he love science 😂
Should have cold boiled that steel sheet in liquid nitrogen for a good 10 minutes then mounted it properly in an unmovable frame, would stand a chance of conducting this test properly
This is really good to know. In Angry Birds, the blizzard spell turns the entire scaffolding into ice.
1:33 SPONSORSHIP BEGINS
2:37 SPONSORSHIP ENDS
"I should have glasses on!"
He's thinking: "_Shut up mom! I want to have fun!"
I like how you wear protective glasses when you hit the metal plate but not your wife/girlfriend. tsk tsk
What do you mean by wife
Oh wait I get it I see the girl now
@@jellyfox2508 💀
He was wearing them for the liquid nitrogen. The dangerous thing.
I’m wondering how much trouble you got in with your wife about the goggles 😬😳
He knows that it will not break
I actually accept that explanation. Though, I’m also willing to bet that he’ll still get in trouble for obvious reasons.
I’m afraid to dig further since it’s not my personal situation. And I really enjoy his experiments, especially since he goes into the real science unlike on other channels.
The woman holding the steel didn't need safety glasses, I guess.
Hence proved that Ice type Pokemon are not very effective on Steel type
Raid shadow legends... Ah, sheet, here we go again 😤
Liquid nitrogen is such an Interesting topic to choose(actually cryogenic temperatures)😂
Can somebody explain his expressions to me
He look happy, sad, constipated, surperised, anxious all at once
This video goes above and beyond for what I expected of it. Your videos consistently improve
Getting tiny shards of frozen gallium everywhere probably isn't a great idea if there is any aluminum in that entire room. Odds are you'll miss at least a little bit, and it'll find its way onto something it can bugger.
Exactly what i thought. Lets hear now, two years later if there will be any aluminium left in his garage...
What if you had something red hot, then hit it with the liquid nitrogen, would the extreme shock cause anything different to happen? I often heat and cool bolts to get them unstuck, I always wondered what extreme swings would cause.
Probably warping or cracking, depends on some variables like metal type
If I see one more raid shadow legends sponsorship, lord have mercy .😂
Raid shadow legends has to be stopped, This is unacceptable now.
These guys have a secondary reality, it's like explaining physics in a virtual world.
5:00 so cool that your RUclips work budget covers diamonds to smash
Weakest punch I’ve seen in a while 😂
Lol
We are going to sponsor raid shadow legends-
*skip ten seconds*
Now let's get back to our experiment
Alternate title: raid shadow legends makes cool magic man relevant
Liberty Ships - transition temperature - failure in cold water due to lack of understanding on how steel behaves at low temperature AND, a change in construction methods. When ships were made with riveted sheets, any cracks would stop at the end of the sheet. With a welded hull, the crack could propagate so a previously unknown phenomenon manifested itself in ships falling apart in cold waters in the north Atlantic. Modern steels for ship building have a lower transition temperature.
Content Manager -Hey lets try a new proj...
RUclipsr -liquid nitrogen
CM -No, it's a different kind of..
RUclipsr -Liquid nitrogen
CM -But..
RUclipsr -LIQUID NITROGENNN
I love how memeable this guy is
OMG your wife's reaction... don't break it hun! lol
RAID: Scammer Legends!
I'm ten seconds in and I'm betting he wouldn't even be able to punch through a piece of drywall without hurting himself
Projection i reckon
Some steel, generally stainless, heat treats at cryogenic temperatures.
Truth: He is just a WWE fighter and was showing off.
Oh man.. this ad. This app is just not as awesome. You don’t even like this app. Like your videos. But this is not authentic
let him earn money man so he could break more diamonds in the videos
@@sarveshmore4665 had the same thought as I saw this 😂 I think it’s more the fact that he just reds the text of the ad, which got send and tells us how much he like this app. If it would be an honest ad it would be no problem. Or if he says: “ yo! Thanks to this xxx app here is the app I have to read: ....”
The 9 dislikes are from Raid Shadow Legend haters. Im one of them
5:53 the most expensive 1 second shot. Money gone in the blink of an eye
That is the slowest punch and hammer strike I've ever seen. Also, it won't matter anyway because you're conclusion is correct.
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
If it’s sponsored by raid shadow legends,
I’ll give it a view.
"raid shadow legends"
Me: ⏩⏩
The nerdiest punch I've seen.
I'd like to see liquid nitrogen vs wet plank of wood vs dry plank of wood and punch them.
The reason the screw head broke off was the thin neck transition to the thick head creates a notched area which makes a stress concentrator.