The Graphite Used in Pencils has Amazing Properties ✏️ Inside The Factory | Smithsonian Channel

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @OnTheRiver66
    @OnTheRiver66 Год назад +3

    Steel mills use refractories much stronger and more durable than graphite. Small melting operations often use graphite crucibles to contain molten metals. Also they didn’t mention that clay is an important part of pencil lead. It holds the graphite pieces together in the lead and the clay-graphite composition determines the hardness of the pencil.

  • @rixx46
    @rixx46 Год назад +13

    Although the Chernobyl reactor was also cooled by water, the water was essentially only used for cooling, but not slowing down the neutrons. Instead, enormous blocks of graphite surrounded the fuel and were used to slow down the neutrons.

  • @QuantumMech_88
    @QuantumMech_88 Год назад +17

    Make a radio with pencil lead and a razor blade . No battery required.

    • @redwolf7929
      @redwolf7929 Год назад +8

      Alot of cool old experiments like that ,were promoted when I was a kid.Very educational.

    • @QuantumMech_88
      @QuantumMech_88 Год назад +8

      @@redwolf7929 Yep and after reading about "foxhole" radios used in WW1 & WW2, I started making them at 11 years old / 57 years ago. Have a great week.

    • @dr.robertt.mullaneiii1561
      @dr.robertt.mullaneiii1561 2 месяца назад

      Does it still work now that most radio has gone digital instead of analog?

  • @Sohailali1
    @Sohailali1 Год назад +1

    Such a rudimentary process as we learn to write at such a young age yet we don't realize the complexity of what we are achieving. Amazing to see such a beautiful process.

  • @maureensurdez7841
    @maureensurdez7841 Год назад +3

    So cool to learn about stuff we thought we knew all about 50 yrs ago

  • @worldcomicsreview354
    @worldcomicsreview354 Год назад

    When you connect a high-power inverter to a battery, it can create a powerful spark, but touching a penci to the cable and terminals first acts a resistor, slowly powering up capacitors etc in the inverter, so you can then connect it safely.
    Alternatives include a high-power incandescent bulb (when it goes out, you're safe!), or an actual resistor.

  • @gardengeek3041
    @gardengeek3041 3 месяца назад

    Drat ! Why did it take me so long to find this channel ? Am subscribing right now.

  • @LPM147
    @LPM147 Год назад +3

    Take a drink every time she says "amazing!"

  • @ronkirk5099
    @ronkirk5099 Год назад +1

    Electron microscopes and subsequently SEM and AFM (atomic force microscopy) have really driven major advances in science as it allows visualization on the atomic level.

  • @flamencoprof
    @flamencoprof Год назад +1

    Why no mention of graphene?

  • @jihadwarsame9666
    @jihadwarsame9666 7 месяцев назад

    Hi where can i watch the full video

  • @BlueToronto
    @BlueToronto Год назад

    It really is brighter this time.

  • @fredrichenning1367
    @fredrichenning1367 Год назад

    Electrical conductivity of pencil lead is certainly nothing new. As a young teenager, I used pencil lead as a soldering gun (electricity from a train-set transformer), not having money to buy a real gun. It was a bit tricky, but it worked!.

    • @flamencoprof
      @flamencoprof Год назад

      In the early 60s at that age I also used my Triang train set transformer on pencils sharpened at both ends, but in my case it was just for fun. I used to like seeing the smoking wood and the lead getting red-hot.
      I did grow up to be a responsible telephone exchange technician though.

  • @blipco5
    @blipco5 Год назад

    Graphite would be good to use for a nuclear reactor core.

  • @mark6302
    @mark6302 Год назад

    lab coats and sweet goggles, awesome

  • @mtsbr78
    @mtsbr78 Год назад +1

    Smithsonian, libera os docs desta série completos legendados em português, por favor.

  • @ciaranbrk
    @ciaranbrk Год назад +3

    It was also used in nuclear cores the most dangerous part of the Chernobyl disaster was the graphite.

  • @ajit52
    @ajit52 Год назад

    Wow !

  • @johnredman2065
    @johnredman2065 Год назад +1

    Wow amazing, wow just amazing, wow amazing, I am not a pretty scientist or ever an ordinary scientist just a builder ,however somehow I seemed to know all this without the aid of a lab and a electro microscope, did I mention that was amazing ?😳

  • @leonardosolismunoz3535
    @leonardosolismunoz3535 Год назад +3

    What is the blonde woman's name?

    • @RiddleTime
      @RiddleTime Год назад +2

      Not worthit

    • @flamencoprof
      @flamencoprof Год назад

      Cherry Healey. I recognised her from a TV show called 10 Years Younger in 10 Days and looked it up.

  • @LDehaut
    @LDehaut Год назад

    Is a company listed for stocks of this product yet?

  • @snarflatful
    @snarflatful Год назад

    Hot For Teacher 🎸

  • @again5162
    @again5162 7 месяцев назад

    Old joke: why does NASA spend $1 million on a pen that operates in space when the Russians just use a pencil? Answer: you don't want tiny shards of graphite floating inside a space station, ask me how the Russians learnt the hard way

  • @belle7581
    @belle7581 Год назад

    👎🏻 And how does it get into the Hokey Pokey which is in your bodies now if you got the poke.

  • @mrbuttons1243
    @mrbuttons1243 Год назад

    Electroboom did it better.

  • @wmbeam211
    @wmbeam211 Год назад

    wow . that was booring

  • @ESCOTECHPRO
    @ESCOTECHPRO Год назад +10

    This was a waste of time and money.

    • @Nyx773
      @Nyx773 Год назад +10

      Adult me: If you don't have anything respectful to say, don't say anything at all
      Teenage me: I bet your parents said the same thing when you were born

  • @JRoss-zxzx
    @JRoss-zxzx Год назад

    Science grant money well spent,🙄

  • @markdowse3572
    @markdowse3572 Год назад +1

    Seems that pencils have the rubber eraser on the end to stop the flow of electricity! 🤣🤣
    Joking...
    Graphite is pretty amazing stuff indeed! 👍
    M 🦘🏏😎

  • @JohnDoe-yr3lm
    @JohnDoe-yr3lm Год назад +1

    Wow, this was lazy.