Why is the Sky Blue?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @alittax
    @alittax Год назад

    Super amazing, thank you for your hard work! I love learning about these things as an adult, at school I didn't pay much attention honestly.

  • @decaygamer194
    @decaygamer194 6 лет назад +23

    This channel is so underated this channel deserves much more subs

    • @funsciencedemos
      @funsciencedemos  6 лет назад

      Thank you so much for your feedback on our video, and thanks for spreading science! Please keep in mind our channel, FunScienceDemos, has over 150 exciting science demonstrations like this one, on every important idea in science. Here is our channel link: bit.ly/16zEpWc. If you are a teacher, we would love to hear how you are using this video. Science is so cool!

    • @pawelkruk80
      @pawelkruk80 4 года назад

      yea ur right

  • @gautamsaw8872
    @gautamsaw8872 3 года назад +2

    I have read that blue has shorter wavelength and red has the longer wavelength so when the white light pass through the atmosphere all other colors get reflected and the blue doesn't and reaches our eyes.

  • @MeganWhamGMfan
    @MeganWhamGMfan Год назад +1

    You teaches me what I want to learn
    Never got any of this info at school

  • @gutagundo5566
    @gutagundo5566 2 года назад +1

    thank You Sir

  • @PierreLaBaguette
    @PierreLaBaguette 3 года назад +1

    I didn't feel i get enough of the explanation here. what about the other color bands then, where are they? why dont i see them in some way during the normal conditions in the sky too - why do i see only the blue color? had to cross-check other videos ...

  • @JozsaMarton
    @JozsaMarton 6 лет назад +2

    why light gets bent, should be also explained (when light entering and exiting different materials)

  • @advaitabhooshan4010
    @advaitabhooshan4010 3 года назад +1

    Cool thanks

  • @aadyapuranam3755
    @aadyapuranam3755 4 года назад

    The best teacher in the world

  • @anneogala5571
    @anneogala5571 4 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @marslife3026
    @marslife3026 3 года назад +1

    I love this channel and some of his experiment I can even do

    • @funsciencedemos
      @funsciencedemos  3 года назад

      Thankyou so much! we encourage everyone to try some of these experiments at home. For more fun experiments, please subscribe to our channel!

    • @marslife3026
      @marslife3026 3 года назад

      @@funsciencedemos i already did

  • @swetsagar
    @swetsagar 6 лет назад +1

    Very simply explained...liked it😊

    • @jimsippi1419
      @jimsippi1419 3 года назад

      you do know that the sea is level and his photos are CGI

    • @swetsagar
      @swetsagar 3 года назад

      @@jimsippi1419 the way he explained was effortless.

  • @gutagundo5566
    @gutagundo5566 2 года назад

    Very Good

  • @mlxcablemachine4318
    @mlxcablemachine4318 6 лет назад +1

    this channel need to have more subs!!!!

    • @funsciencedemos
      @funsciencedemos  6 лет назад

      Thank you so much for your feedback on our science video, and thanks for spreading science! Please keep in mind our channel, FunScienceDemos, has over 150 exciting science demonstrations like this one, on every important idea in science. Here is our channel link: bit.ly/16zEpWc. If you are a teacher, we would love to hear how you are using this video. Science is so cool!

  • @steveread3303
    @steveread3303 6 лет назад +8

    Yes .. but why blue? Why not red? Why does light even have colour?

    • @Braykan101
      @Braykan101 6 лет назад +2

      colour is just how we humans perceive different tones (we evolved to see colour, and dogs for example, see only black and white which is the most basic representation of nature). I guess that the colour of the sky depends on the type of matter and density of gasses in the atmosphere. If the mixture of those gasses had some different components, and it were a little bit more or less dense, the sky would have been some other colour. Like some other planets in our solar system. This is just me speculating, but it could be the answear.

    • @steveread3303
      @steveread3303 6 лет назад +1

      Well that is interesting .. dogs see only black & white & people see shades of all colours! You are going to have to have to give me a few million years to get my brain around that one.
      You answered below that light is composed if all colours but how do we know that there are not any more?
      And I come back to the last part of my original question . . why does light even have colours?

    • @Braykan101
      @Braykan101 6 лет назад

      Look, colour in the nature doesn't even exist. It's just how we see the reality. And when we say that light composes of ALL colours, we mean that in it you can find any shade you can think of. So there is an infinite number of colours just like numbers. Keep in mind that numbers are yet another concept we made up. As I said before, colours just like numbers don't actually exist, and there's an infinite number of them. It's a little tricky to understand, but just stay curious and keep learning about stuff. As you do, more and more things will be clearer and you will be able to say that you are smarter than a weak ago! :)

    • @kyakarogenaamjankar898
      @kyakarogenaamjankar898 5 лет назад

      Because it has lowest wavelength.. I mean for our visible spectrum(ya violet indigo blue is the order.. But you get that) .. We cannot simply perceive below that so as the light slows down that's the limit.. May be more lower wavelength but you know human sucks so we can't see that..

    • @pawelkruk80
      @pawelkruk80 4 года назад

      my daughter said that the sky is blue cause the sun reflects the sea then i let her watch this video

  • @angellz2707
    @angellz2707 6 лет назад +1

    This is super usefull!

    • @pawelkruk80
      @pawelkruk80 4 года назад

      well all his videos r usefull

  • @gamjatang
    @gamjatang 6 лет назад

    thank u

  • @jboyyt477
    @jboyyt477 6 лет назад +1

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  • @EdyIggs9790
    @EdyIggs9790 6 лет назад +1

    Hot and clever. Great video. Have you tried agarose instead. And how can I use this model to demonstrate orange sky and also moon.

    • @patrickcampos5014
      @patrickcampos5014 5 лет назад +1

      The orange sky follows the same idea. In the video, in the far side of the gelatine he said he was starting to see some yellow. That's because the more the light is slowed, the more it goes through the color spectrum. If his gelatine kept going a little farther, the light would start to look reddish, kinda like an actual rainbow. That happens when the sun is lower in the sky (at dusk) because light has more stuff to slow it down before it reaches surface, so it's slowed all the way to orange. When is Noon, the path through the atmosphere is shorter (because the Earth is round), so it stays in the blue part of the spectrum.
      I hope that helped a little :)

  • @salepisblader1282
    @salepisblader1282 6 лет назад +12

    Can you be my teacher at school?

    • @rehkloo6
      @rehkloo6 3 года назад

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    • @rehkloo6
      @rehkloo6 3 года назад

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      @rehkloo6 3 года назад

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      @rehkloo6 3 года назад

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  • @jeremythompson9319
    @jeremythompson9319 2 года назад

    But doesn't it make more sense and less complicated to think that the OZONE layer which tends to have a pale blue color is being illuminated by the sun and, some of the blue light is being absorbed in that layer giving it a more blue color. Then as the angle of the sun traverses in it's orbit the blue gets deeper the less light there is. Also the reflection from the oceans bounces off like a mirror and give the whole planet a blue hue from space. isn't That why the sky is blue?

  • @dhivakar5056
    @dhivakar5056 6 лет назад

    Sir Light you used for experiment seems like a blue light ..is that so?

    • @tunahshiimi536
      @tunahshiimi536 4 года назад

      been hoping to see someone ask this question

  • @akashmehta5198
    @akashmehta5198 6 лет назад

    White light is the combination of several light as we know and you also told then out mixture of several colour why blue only ??? Why not green,red,yellow or other colours ???

    • @Braykan101
      @Braykan101 6 лет назад +1

      I answeared that to a comment above. also, white light composes of ALL colours, not just several.

  • @minahotel8096
    @minahotel8096 6 лет назад

    Thanks for make video

  • @samiulhaquerounok5787
    @samiulhaquerounok5787 2 года назад

    why to compare gelatin with atmosphere

  • @TGDAnimate
    @TGDAnimate 6 лет назад

    Cool

  • @AbaasYyan
    @AbaasYyan 6 лет назад +1

    I'm from iraq 🇮🇶 your great

  • @Tushar-dp5of
    @Tushar-dp5of 6 лет назад

    Nice

  • @Archiekunst
    @Archiekunst 6 лет назад +4

    The blueness of the sky is because of Rayleigh scattering, not refraction as you mention here.

  • @ezrastyles4975
    @ezrastyles4975 6 лет назад

    how big is the star

  • @navneetsingh5855
    @navneetsingh5855 6 лет назад

    You said light goes from Blue to Yellow while slowing down. They why we can't see the green sky? Take a look at this : "Violet Indigo Blue Green Yellow Orange and Red". From Blue to Yellow we see every colour of the sky except green. While slowing down we see every colour of sky but not green. Why?
    Hope you understand what I am trying to say. English is not my first language. 😅

    • @jeremyhuang3842
      @jeremyhuang3842 5 лет назад

      Navneet Singh actually, I think you can because there are blue, light green, and yellow sunrises and sunsets. I think so at least,

  • @dantejuantrelgeorge4126
    @dantejuantrelgeorge4126 3 года назад

    Until you realize it’s not raindrops but plasma 🤷🏿‍♂️. Yeah you have to be able to recreate the atmosphere as is not make something similar to prove a point.

  • @mahajassim3125
    @mahajassim3125 6 лет назад +1

    Hi i need your help .ً the experiment of hydrogen per oxide with soap and another substance I need know what this substance the product is foam . Could you help me . My English bad . Do you have telegram ???thank you

    • @ameralamer7456
      @ameralamer7456 6 лет назад

      Maha Jassim ابحثي عنها وتجدين الطريقة بالتفصيل مع مكونات التجربة.
      Try: Elephant’s toothpaste or decomposition of hydrogen peroxide...
      What you are looking for is probably the catalyst which is usually potassium iodide or yeast for simplicity.

    • @mahajassim3125
      @mahajassim3125 6 лет назад

      شكرًا جزيلا

  • @kyakarogenaamjankar898
    @kyakarogenaamjankar898 5 лет назад

    💖💖💖

    • @funsciencedemos
      @funsciencedemos  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much for your feedback on our science video. And thanks for spreading science! Please keep in mind our channel, FunScienceDemos, has over 150 science demonstrations for every important idea in science. Here is our channel link: ruclips.net/user/funsciencedemos.
      If you are a teacher, we would love to hear how you are using this video. Science is so cool!

  • @johnjunior22
    @johnjunior22 6 лет назад

    That’s mean the firmament dome is there.
    The glass = firmament
    The earth is flat

  • @jimsippi1419
    @jimsippi1419 3 года назад

    If he were rite the sky couldn't stay blue all day from sun rise to sun set. His earth is a CGI picture of a theory, and everything he says is text book theory written for the public schools. Unflavored gelatin is a good title for this video!

  • @RealTradingGuy
    @RealTradingGuy 6 лет назад

    First

  • @animevarokahfans9760
    @animevarokahfans9760 6 лет назад

    roses are blue violets are red

  • @shyladouglas1927
    @shyladouglas1927 2 года назад

    390 lượt xem 40 like

  • @rdbasha5184
    @rdbasha5184 3 года назад

    I don't think you have a good explanation. The reason is that the gasses in the sky SCATTER light. They tend to scatter blue light over red light- for complicated reasons. It's called Rayleigh scattering. Simply having a material which slows light (and, as a CONSEQUENCE "bends" it) is not enough. This is why Glass/water don't work and you had to use gell.

  • @THETRUTHZ
    @THETRUTHZ 2 года назад

    Sad he thinks he lives on a spinning ball, poor guy must feel so insignificant just how they want him to feel :0 from school to fool.. 3 ways to brainwash a hue'man what they read see and hear ;) and he have been to that boot camp