Jay, I did a crossover episode and used my mini whimshurst generator for the high voltage dc source. I also found that the depth of the spout has a big effect on the distance of the bridge.
All your videos are really amazing! Just one question, what happens if you use a higher power supply? 40kv for example, could you increase the water bridge lenght?
If you look back into Kuch's papers on the subject, the water bridge is a bidirectional flow that rotates in opposite directions. And that with pH-sensitive dye, you can see that the water actually readily ionises. What you have is ion exchange, like that in a cathode tube, with water.
That was awesome! I am made of questions right now! So - at around 1:44 the video shows steam forming on the tip of the right vessel. what is that? what volt and amps was set when the water was waving like that? Whats the temperature of the surrounding air and the temp of the water? i accept that the volt or the amps affect the oscillation freq, I just wonder if its only the tip of the bridges that get hot, and how hot?. Also, what happens if heat the water up? like if you keep the water just under boiling point, how does this affect the whole process? More.. I get why we use DI water, and I get why we are using glass, but how would magnets or copper affect this process? could they be placed strategically to affect the bridge? Love your stuff! puc
Appreciate the compliment! It is used to levitate thin surface films for lubrication in industrial settings. But, the science behind it is still up for debate. In creating this video, we read many studies, many of them disagreeing on the solid reason behind the bridge.
+Anuj Raool yes indeed it is. The bridge gets extremely hot, creating steam. However, it was difficult for me to capture video of it. I'm glad you noticed!
tell you what i would like,... do the same experiment with slow motion! that would be cool. i also heard that if you do this under infra red you see the water a different temperatures going both ways at the same time!! What i'd really like you to do, if you get time and the money is to do hydrogen production under slow mo and magnified. probably to much to ask i know. keep up the good work, very interesting :)
Great videos I love the content, you make every topic so understandable, thank you! On a side note, you mentioned that your not supposed to during DI water....Why? I thought distilled wanted was actually better for you? I think I don't know now..
GREAT VIDEO!!! Just a thought...what if the 20kV was supplied by a continuously charged capacitor (even a monster HV cap)...and done SAFELY, of course! PS: another "just thought-of"...If it gets hot with low current as in the video, then.....???
interesting, one would think di h2o is non conductive but i guess with enough voltage anything can become conductive, still trying to figure out why the water molecules would bridge? its as if the electrons of the molecules are being shared and forming a bond even though there should be nothing conducting
Its awesome to see information spread. Im suprised more people havnt seen this experiment. Water is truly one of our greatest gifts. You want some crazy experimentation of plasma. Look into electrolytic plasma discharges. An area of science that has still so much to be unraveled. Check out Hydrodynamic star in a jar. 😁
It is Positively Charged Protons holding the Bridge together, and a large source of them will burn, hold a Flame up to the water. And video it, and how to make your power supply? I know how to build a cell around the bridge to separate the high voltage from the extracted protons. It makes a blue flame that burns cold
@Plasma Channel , please tell me you have held a flame up to it. I've seen enough evidence showing it will work. I'm a truck driver who doesn't get home time, live out of the truck, dont have the stuff to build it yet. Please let me know if it works, if it dont react right away, let it have a while to run, saturating the water cups with the charge also, keep trying different strategies. It's the energy inside the water that burns, not the water itself
@@PlasmaChannel also a magnet can influence the attraction and repulsion of the protons, I think the north repels them, so magnet on table, flame above magnet then Water Bridge .. that's if the effect seems like it needs a boost
I planning to do this for my project in school. I have a HV PSU of 30kV 5mA. can i replicate the same result if i use distilled water instead of deionized water? Awesome Vid BTW...
Water is an amazing conductor......................just depends on what form of energy you are trying to conduct. If it's sound/vibration its the bees knees.
Would an old flyback from a projector tv work as a voltage source? I know they have very high voltages but I'm not sure how high. Maybe you are more familiar?
+Seth Hastings thanks for asking! Actually those would be great. Just make sure it is the flyback with an internal diode, to produce dc. If not you can always just add a diode. But those voltages are perfect from a tv flyback
Awesome! Those are easy to find for free where I live as long as you don't mind lugging around a massive tv😂 And the screens are also useful as fresnel lenses. My roommate and I used one to produce temps around 2000° F Freshman year.
For me this looks like the Water in the bridge is changing its physical state to plasma. And the bridge is then held together by the pinch effect. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinch_(plasma_physics)
The purple you see is a break in the water bridge, followed by a high voltage arc trying to re initiate the bridge. The purple color exists due to nitrogen in the air being ionized. As per Hydrogen and Oxygen, in theory yes it can. However, you need high current and power levels to make any noticeable gas. This high voltage is low power, likely not doing much in that department.
Not supposed to drink the... iWater? I-Water? Eye-water? Which is it? That sounds like a sneaky way to make somebody call in sick to work if it doesn't actually taste funny.
+Brian Bell in fact, it would. But, the bridge would be very short as those are only about 2000 volts. You'd need to rectify it as well. Be extremely careful with that level of power though!
0:12 unstoppable force and immovable object is the same ruclips.net/video/9eKc5kgPVrA/видео.html Edit: not proving you wrong, no hard feelings love your work
Ah, very simple! Add diodes rated for the appropriate voltage to the AC output. This is what I did for this experiment. Used a high frequency AC HV source. Then placed a full bridge rectifier, built of 4 15,000 volt diodes, on the output.
+Plasma Channel thats what I had a doubt on. I'm on the way to build a high voltage power supply that you had built earlier using a ballast and a flyback transformer. to this build I must add a high voltage diodes to it that's it??. no filter anything.?? By the way How is the frequency found out in HV power supply you built?
Yes indeed, all that is needed is a full bridge diode circuit, to rectify to dc. The frequency I found with a signal generator, And matching frequencies
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Lol literally just watched your video with this vid. Great job. Love your channel.
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this is freaking awesome man. i love it.
+Cory Wilson thank you Cory! The bridge seriously is amazing. It defies expectations.
this was a seriously nice unexpected next video. i very much so enjoyed it.
You are right.
2:14 I love how when the water falls it just ionizes the air
Supper exciting experiment. Thanks a lot👍
You should try to put food colorant in one of the recipient to see if it goes into the other one
That is a really great idea. Thanks
Suddenly it's not DI water anymore.
Jay, I did a crossover episode and used my mini whimshurst generator for the high voltage dc source. I also found that the depth of the spout has a big effect on the distance of the bridge.
All your videos are really amazing! Just one question, what happens if you use a higher power supply? 40kv for example, could you increase the water bridge lenght?
If you look back into Kuch's papers on the subject, the water bridge is a bidirectional flow that rotates in opposite directions. And that with pH-sensitive dye, you can see that the water actually readily ionises. What you have is ion exchange, like that in a cathode tube, with water.
I'm not sure if you're trying to teach me something or trying to seduce me, but I like it. Keep up the good work!
+rovku hahaha. Is it too much to ask for both?
That was awesome! I am made of questions right now!
So - at around 1:44 the video shows steam forming on the tip of the right vessel.
what is that? what volt and amps was set when the water was waving like that?
Whats the temperature of the surrounding air and the temp of the water?
i accept that the volt or the amps affect the oscillation freq, I just wonder if its only the tip of the bridges that get hot, and how hot?.
Also, what happens if heat the water up? like if you keep the water just under boiling point, how does this affect the whole process?
More.. I get why we use DI water, and I get why we are using glass, but how would magnets or copper affect this process? could they be placed strategically to affect the bridge?
Love your stuff!
puc
Daily Dose of Internet brought me here
Thanks for checking out my channel. I specialize in High Voltage physics
Can you give me the link please
1:44 , if you look at the right cup of water, there’s
some steam.
I love your Chanel keep up the good work!!
Thank you so much
Nice video man keep up the good work
Thanks!
OMG!!! hahhahaha! Inevitable indigestion indeed! Another amazeballs video, Jay!
+Eugenia Pignataro well thank you!
First time ever seeing anything like this. Very cool. Once understood well then maybe someone will find a practical use for it.
Appreciate the compliment! It is used to levitate thin surface films for lubrication in industrial settings. But, the science behind it is still up for debate. In creating this video, we read many studies, many of them disagreeing on the solid reason behind the bridge.
Thank you for sharing us the magic part of science!
Thank you for watching! Feel free to share
Hey that line was in superman, but they probably took from a famous physics guy. Cool demonstration. I won't be able to do it but I feel inspired!
Does the smoke we can see is of vaporized water ?
Really nice experiment keep'em comming....
+Anuj Raool yes indeed it is. The bridge gets extremely hot, creating steam. However, it was difficult for me to capture video of it. I'm glad you noticed!
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Nice video man and greeting from czech republic :D :D
+Byres cz we appreciate it. Greetings from the Capitol of Texas.
tell you what i would like,... do the same experiment with slow motion! that would be cool. i also heard that if you do this under infra red you see the water a different temperatures going both ways at the same time!! What i'd really like you to do, if you get time and the money is to do hydrogen production under slow mo and magnified. probably to much to ask i know. keep up the good work, very interesting :)
Great videos I love the content, you make every topic so understandable, thank you! On a side note, you mentioned that your not supposed to during DI water....Why? I thought distilled wanted was actually better for you? I think I don't know now..
Drinking a little of it is great for you. Drinking a lot causes electrolyte imbalance by flushing out your system
Thanks by the way!
Is water flowing from one cup to another?
GREAT VIDEO!!!
Just a thought...what if the 20kV was supplied by a continuously charged capacitor (even a monster HV cap)...and done SAFELY, of course! PS: another "just thought-of"...If it gets hot with low current as in the video, then.....???
Hello you j You understand that distilled water can be a more perfect cooling system for transistors and heating elements.
Indeed it can. The flaw is that DI water quickly turns conductive. Within minutes.
AWESOME!
Really cool!
Thanks! happy you enjoyed.
interesting, one would think di h2o is non conductive but i guess with enough voltage anything can become conductive, still trying to figure out why the water molecules would bridge? its as if the electrons of the molecules are being shared and forming a bond even though there should be nothing conducting
Can I use distilled water ?
Since I saw many youtubers use deionized water....
Its awesome to see information spread. Im suprised more people havnt seen this experiment. Water is truly one of our greatest gifts.
You want some crazy experimentation of plasma. Look into electrolytic plasma discharges. An area of science that has still so much to be unraveled. Check out Hydrodynamic star in a jar. 😁
+Conscious Energies you have peaked my interest. We shall look into those! Thank you
It is Positively Charged Protons holding the Bridge together, and a large source of them will burn, hold a Flame up to the water. And video it, and how to make your power supply? I know how to build a cell around the bridge to separate the high voltage from the extracted protons. It makes a blue flame that burns cold
@Plasma Channel , please tell me you have held a flame up to it. I've seen enough evidence showing it will work. I'm a truck driver who doesn't get home time, live out of the truck, dont have the stuff to build it yet. Please let me know if it works, if it dont react right away, let it have a while to run, saturating the water cups with the charge also, keep trying different strategies. It's the energy inside the water that burns, not the water itself
Hi David, I will try such a thing!
@@PlasmaChannel also a magnet can influence the attraction and repulsion of the protons, I think the north repels them, so magnet on table, flame above magnet then Water Bridge .. that's if the effect seems like it needs a boost
@@PlasmaChannel so when are you going to report the results? I'm so Very anxious to have proof I'm correct before I go blowing away money on parts
I planning to do this for my project in school. I have a HV PSU of 30kV 5mA. can i replicate the same result if i use distilled water instead of deionized water?
Awesome Vid BTW...
Thank you. Yes, distilled should work great. Make sure your supply is steady DC
How would adding salt change this ??
Question with enough voltage can you stretch the water bridge farther
Whats your voltage? Have you done this in the dark. In other words, does the bridge glow?
Are you going to do this again and hold a flame up to it? Let me know if the flame favored the Bridge, it if the Bridge sustains the flame ???
Hi David. Thats... a really great idea. I may have to give this a try.
@@PlasmaChannel have you held a flame up to the Bridge yet?? Even if the flame has no reaction let me know the results!!
Im sure it has something to do with their strong intermolecular bonds, so the electricity makes them even stronger. Just my opinion.
That is very close. The high voltage increases the surface tension.
@@PlasmaChannel Ah Cool! We just finished that chapter covering surface tension hehe
If you could increase the voltage do you think it could move (specifically rotate)
Higher voltage allows longer bridges. At a certain point though, the bridge maxes out. That happens to be around 3 cm
Amazing!
Appreciate it!
Water is an amazing conductor......................just depends on what form of energy you are trying to conduct. If it's sound/vibration its the bees knees.
This will help with sending ships in space or having a braille cell phone screen\ textured screen.
how to make a high voltage dc power supply??
What genre of music is this? Where do you get the music?
Oh boy, that's some old music at this point. But much of my music comes from No Copyright Sounds, on youtube. It's a channel.
@@PlasmaChannel Thank you!
Dam Because of this I found my physics I.A topic thx
Happy to help. Hopefully you enjoyed
Does it only work with destillisated (or how you write it) water or works it with normal water too?
It will not work with normal water. You need a non conductive fluid (aka distilled water)
good stuff
Happy you enjoyed!
Would an old flyback from a projector tv work as a voltage source? I know they have very high voltages but I'm not sure how high. Maybe you are more familiar?
+Seth Hastings thanks for asking! Actually those would be great. Just make sure it is the flyback with an internal diode, to produce dc. If not you can always just add a diode. But those voltages are perfect from a tv flyback
Awesome! Those are easy to find for free where I live as long as you don't mind lugging around a massive tv😂 And the screens are also useful as fresnel lenses. My roommate and I used one to produce temps around 2000° F Freshman year.
hi what is your intro new music ?
What IST that blue stuff 2:16 ? Plasma?
Indeed it is. When the water breaks, Ions shoot out from the water's edge
SUBBED!!
I wonder if we can make a water bridge with Sound Cymatics
Tap water or distilled water?
Specifically DI water, tap water is highly conductive
Awesome
Thank you
For me this looks like the Water in the bridge is changing its physical state to plasma. And the bridge is then held together by the pinch effect.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinch_(plasma_physics)
Using oil can change things a bit
Hey I was wondering where or how I get a 20 KV dc like the machine you have there.
They can be made with fly back supplies, or, check out my episode on a DIY 10,000 volt high voltage power supply.
Thank you!
Should there be a disclaimer at the beginning, understandably that there is electricity involved.
I'm sorry, I dont follow?
@@PlasmaChannel - in case someone attempts this experiment, shouldn't there be a warning.
The higher the voltage the thicker copper you need. Looks like the water adapts to the voltage so the higher voltage can exist.
That's a great observation I never thougth about
Cool vid. I drink nothing BUT de-ionized water.
Boss
2:17 I see purple, can this process turn water to Hydro and Oxy?
The purple you see is a break in the water bridge, followed by a high voltage arc trying to re initiate the bridge. The purple color exists due to nitrogen in the air being ionized. As per Hydrogen and Oxygen, in theory yes it can. However, you need high current and power levels to make any noticeable gas. This high voltage is low power, likely not doing much in that department.
Thank you. Your channel is great.
wat are all the materials for this
You need DI water, two glass measuring cups with spouts, and a high voltage DC source up to 10-20kV. That's about it! But, must be DI water
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Not supposed to drink the... iWater? I-Water? Eye-water? Which is it? That sounds like a sneaky way to make somebody call in sick to work if it doesn't actually taste funny.
DI Water as in deionized water
+Naoh Watson yes indeed.
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hahaha. Glad you enjoy
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+Naoh Watson thank you!
Pure water also cant freaze.
True! Maybe I can shoot I video about that??
Oh god.
Chemicals and high voltage for never before seen physical effects. I wonder what else you've got under the sleeve.
+Victor ST stick around, we'd love to show you!
I would be curious to see how many viewers died from trying to play with 20 kV without any idea that it is 100 times higher than the lethal voltage.
U looks Hollywood star
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Looks like a water string.
it's amazing how far it can be stretched
wha... wha... (starts taking notes)
+Brian Bell twilight zone stuff, we're telling you. Thanks for the viewership
Plasma Channel Do you know if it would work with a microwave transformer you would probably need to run it through the microwave capacitor
+Brian Bell in fact, it would. But, the bridge would be very short as those are only about 2000 volts. You'd need to rectify it as well. Be extremely careful with that level of power though!
Plasma Channel Yea I know that high voltage is dangerous and most microwave transformers are 2200 volts.
+Brian Bell excellent 👍. Yeah give it a try.
It won't work with ac only with dc it will
Correct. The powersource I used was full bridge rectified into pulsing DC.
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0:12 unstoppable force and immovable object is the same
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Edit: not proving you wrong, no hard feelings love your work
Thanks, no worries, I’ll never take offense to being corrected.
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😁😁😁😁😁. A person will not be electrocuted during flood if water does not conduct electricity. 😁😁😁😁😁. Water even zizzled during high power voltage.
how to make a high voltage dc power supply?
Ah, very simple! Add diodes rated for the appropriate voltage to the AC output. This is what I did for this experiment. Used a high frequency AC HV source. Then placed a full bridge rectifier, built of 4 15,000 volt diodes, on the output.
+Plasma Channel
thats what I had a doubt on.
I'm on the way to build a high voltage power supply that you had built earlier using a ballast and a flyback transformer.
to this build I must add a high voltage diodes to it that's it??.
no filter anything.??
By the way How is the frequency found out in HV power supply you built?
+suresh suresh full bridge rectifier with a capacitor or just those 4 diose??
thanks by the way!.
Yes indeed, all that is needed is a full bridge diode circuit, to rectify to dc. The frequency I found with a signal generator, And matching frequencies