You can also see the effect in real life if you use a strobe light set to the same frequency in a dark room or at night, Can do some fun things with a strobe light with adjustable frequency...
You can also use a strobe light to make the water do the camera trick with the naked eye too, there’s small desk fountains that do this and can be adjusted to make an anti-gravity water flow effect
Reynolds no. Being below 1000 its laminar. Above 2000 turbulent, in between its transition. Reynolds number being Fluid density x velocity x diamenter Divided by fluid viscosity
why was this dubbed in Finnish and appeared on my feed knowing that Mark Rober is an American youtuber who has hardly any linguistics or family ties to Finland?
Question: if you keep refilling the balloon with water from hose, will it keep the laminar flow forever? or is there a specific water pressure required to maintain laminar flow?
With the subwoofers. You could set it up in a dark room with a strobe light running at about 30hertz. That might get the first effect to work with the human eye
I did this all the time to read part #’s for belts, bearings, etc. Easy way to to check if you have the correct replacement parts in-hand before shutting down a critical piece of equipment.
You can also see it with your own eyes using 50/60Hz in a room only illuminated by fluorescent lights. Those lights turn on and off 50/60 times per second (depending on where you live) and act like a stroboscopic filter for your eyes.
There are times of “laminar flow” that occur but we often overlook them such as when we use a pitcher to pour out drinks but we tend to associate them with not being special. The same happens when cleaning out vases & canteens
You can also see the same still water pattern as first one with naked eye by using an LED light flickering with the same frequency as the speaker's. It would have to be done in a dark room.
I use my phone with 50fps as it's more agreeable with our electricity delivery (50hz) so there's no bizarre artificial lighting artefacts like with your 60hz (or half that, 30hz/fps).
yo, that's not attached to a subwoofer speaker. It's attached to TWO subwoofer speakers wired 180° out of phase with each other which, ordinarily, you'd want to avoid because the sound waves work to cancel each other out, but in this case provide a turning motion as one sub goes in and the other goes out. Neat.
If you say "laminar flow" three times, Destin from Smarter Every Day will magically appear.
did not work
He really does like that term! Haven't watched his videos in a while. Thanks for reminding me!
Could have been a perfect chance for another Captain Disillusion cameo
@@AndyU3 the little clip from nate from the internet mark put in has a longer version in which destin does pop up
@@henkgaming1232 NOOO REALLLY!!!!
watched this 20 times wont lie
nice
Fr youtube
It's low key kind of satisfying
youtube with 6 likes is WILD.
oow, hi RUclips!
TO BE CLEAR: the first effect IS NOT laminar flow, the second one is.
I didn't think this comment was necessary until looking at other comments and replies.
That's why we have Captain Disillusion.
@@Interestking
@@tubbunny Ah I still remember that video from years ago
You can also see the effect in real life if you use a strobe light set to the same frequency in a dark room or at night, Can do some fun things with a strobe light with adjustable frequency...
THAT'S NATE FROM THE INTERNET! At the end!😁
That is obviously Grant and not Nate
RIP Grant
Yes, that's Me!
@@errorrath6555Can’t tell if you were joking but that was Nate lol
Rip Grant o7
Nate from TKOR
With every Mark upload comes a search deep dive
Hi google
Hello Google
not rlly tbh
Bro got comments by RUclips and google in the same video within 2 hours
Google and RUclips always be glazing Mark
Mark Rober and Captain Disillusion collab would be crazy
I have news for you
Oh boy oh boy Im about to make your day
captain disillusion wouldn't approve of this short
clearly someone has not watched every markrober video/captain D video.
I’m gonna hold your hand when I say this…
I watched captain disillusion back in 2019 I don't need the explanation 😂
I think in that CD video he proved what Mark said here is not actually laminar flow
I think he did
Yassss
no mark never called the thing with the speaker laminar flow
@@sans5955He said the speaker thing is not laminar flow, but the balloon thing is.
You can also use a strobe light to make the water do the camera trick with the naked eye too, there’s small desk fountains that do this and can be adjusted to make an anti-gravity water flow effect
As always, Mark finds a way to explain more than in less than 60 seconds then my science class does all year..😂
Someone who just opened his RUclips channel just 14 hours ago
that's dope Mark!! been supporting you for years!!
Марк, привет ! Можно увидеть без камеры, поставь стробоскоп с такой же частотой и всё получится
Йооо, какие люди! Не думал что вы смотрите Марка Робера)
Да
bro summoned 2 fandoms
More like bro summoned two superior websites
Reynolds no. Being below 1000 its laminar. Above 2000 turbulent, in between its transition.
Reynolds number being
Fluid density x velocity x diamenter
Divided by fluid viscosity
mark you accidentally summoned animatic battle/object fool fans
MARK IS THE ONE WHO SUMMONS FANDOMS
IMMMM BLUEE TOOOOOOO
I KNEW I RECOGNIZED THAT MUSIC
LMAO
@@benhehe8202AND IIIIMMMMM BLUE TOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I HEARD THE ANIMATIC INTRO FROM THE FIRST EPISODE
ANIMATIC BATTLE
@ still the same thing
am i the only one who hears the start of the animatic battle intro near the end????
Animatic battle
no
Animatic is coming
@@alphaofficial6466 he’s what now
No
Anyone else catch the Nate cameo?
:)
@@NFTI hi!
Mark is the scientist we need :>
Mark is one interesting guy to follow.
Thats actually so cool mark!
That's actually so cool, mark!*
Why is Animatic trying to take over Mark River now
Не додумались подсветку управляемую поставить
The science is simple but the money isnt simple😅
Nuh uh. Mark's obviously a waterbender 🙄😂
why was this dubbed in Finnish and appeared on my feed knowing that Mark Rober is an American youtuber who has hardly any linguistics or family ties to Finland?
Hey Nate! I was in Brazil with him!
You explained very well in short and crisp
laminar flow can be obtained simply by turning on the faucet
Im sure that last music summoned a fandom
Another way to see this IRL is using a strobing light.
This can also be used to create illusions like water droplets falling backwards.
Question: if you keep refilling the balloon with water from hose, will it keep the laminar flow forever? or is there a specific water pressure required to maintain laminar flow?
Mark does love back and forth or in and out
Helicopter blades can match shutter roll too, making them look stationary in video while the helicopter flies around. Very weird and surreal looking.
Who else thinks Mark is the goat?
👇
Bro is everywhere
17MINUTES
This is one of my favorite science tricks
Did I just hear animatic battle intro at the end?
Yes
With the subwoofers. You could set it up in a dark room with a strobe light running at about 30hertz. That might get the first effect to work with the human eye
As always, Mark finds a way to explain more than in less than 60 seconds then my science class does all year 😂
"Seems to be breaking the laws of physics"
-literally following the laws of physics perfectly
That's fire 🔥 or I guess water?
Vah sar aapki experiment ham sabhi Ko sikhati hai how to think best way
Thanking you to showing this experiment
You can also use a light that turns on and off at the same frequency of the wave to see the water freeze with your naked eye
I did this all the time to read part #’s for belts, bearings, etc. Easy way to to check if you have the correct replacement parts in-hand before shutting down a critical piece of equipment.
@@zadams5596 i think you somehow responded to the wrong comment
Тоже самое и с колесами автомобиля, бывают моменты когда они крутятся в обратную сторону или стоят на месте
Fun seeing TKOR footage
Edit: R.I.P. Grant
sad news, nate is not with tkor anymore for a couple years, he makes his own content now. (as nate from the internet)
@ianhitachi oh yeah I remember seeing some of his videos
“Vibrating back and forth 30 times per second”
Blind people gon be goin crazy with this one💀
Hi mark.
for clarity, the first effect is NOT laminar flow. the second effect IS
My home town science center has this but in a glass box with strobe lights and you can change the frequency and its way better than on camera
I’m captain disillusioned with the lack of CD
Interesting 🤨
Just remember that these are two unrelated phenomena that are done in two completely different ways
nice job mark: love your videos
You can also see it with your own eyes using 50/60Hz in a room only illuminated by fluorescent lights. Those lights turn on and off 50/60 times per second (depending on where you live) and act like a stroboscopic filter for your eyes.
I hear the Animatic Battle into at the end, never expected that
You can also use an adjustable strobe light and tune the speaker and light.
THATS THE GUY FROM THE KING OF RANDOM. . . . Wait a minute . . . .MARK, WHERES YOUR CREDITS 😠
Agree
In the video
0:44 я не вижу причин, думать что ты один.
Church lab
Strobe light would also work
Gg science 🧪
There are times of “laminar flow” that occur but we often overlook them such as when we use a pitcher to pour out drinks but we tend to associate them with not being special. The same happens when cleaning out vases & canteens
First
You know a whole video just hearing Mark's voice over has convinced me that he is the third Kratt brother. He sounds just like Chris Kratt.
explanation: the speaker is politley asking the water to freeze midair and make cool paterns
I remember a Captian Disillusion vid on these concepts
Captain D is happy someone is finally talking about this
Also having a flashing light that matches the frequency does the trick on real life, in case anyone wants the wobbly impossible flow
Dude I always get the worst science teachers, why can’t I ever get a teacher like mark
He is more better than any science teacher on whole youtube ❤❤
Honestly, the last sentence got me thinking about Discord from the Living Tombstone
Alguém mais ouviu o áudio inteiro em português mas depois descobriu que o vídeo está todo em inglês, incluindo os comentários? Que magia é essa? 👀😭
You can also see the same still water pattern as first one with naked eye by using an LED light flickering with the same frequency as the speaker's. It would have to be done in a dark room.
Play decaf, get a bigger amp and subwoofer enclosure it will move pretty well.
Bro's video was so good that both google and youtube commented
That was awesome! Thanks mark!
You can also use a 30hz hz strobe light at night, due to the stroboscopic effect
30hz strobe light and a dark background also makes the illusion pretty convincing in person
Normal people: “yeah that water looks a bit weird it’s breaking the laws of physics”
Mark: “Four. It’s breaking four”
Video is so good that it got the official channels of Google and RUclips.
I use my phone with 50fps as it's more agreeable with our electricity delivery (50hz) so there's no bizarre artificial lighting artefacts like with your 60hz (or half that, 30hz/fps).
The subwoofer trick is actually so freaking cool
Bro is the chosen one he got a reply from youtube and google
If you used a strobe light you can also achieve this effect in a controlled environment
It broke my mind 😮
Gotta love pvz background music
yo, that's not attached to a subwoofer speaker. It's attached to TWO subwoofer speakers wired 180° out of phase with each other which, ordinarily, you'd want to avoid because the sound waves work to cancel each other out, but in this case provide a turning motion as one sub goes in and the other goes out. Neat.
Thank you for explaining what 30 HZ is
Mark is way better than our science teachers
I thought they were just gonna amp up the frequency of the subwoofer until it matched the framerate of your eyes lol
Easy way to see laminar flow :- first put a layer of thin cloth under the mouth of the tap then turn on
Me wondering how he was able to record the subwoofer bouncing if the recording is only at 30 frames per second.
He was probably using a different camera with a different framerate.
That’s so cool I always wanted to know how to make the water look still thanks mark
Ураааа мелодия из раз всë я подписываюсь
amazing to see @NFTI here
laminar flow also works if u like force your hair together in the shower
Good to know that this guy is still posting
Wow, RUclips now has the audiotrack translation of your video USING A VOICE SIMILAR TO YOURS, MARK!!!
i was expecting mark to be dumping a bucket of water out of a skyscraper in like -40 degree weather.
The definition of laminar flow per fluid mechanics is way more complex than that
Shaking a flow of water with a subwoofer to match the frame rate of a camera is so genius like how did you even come up with this idea
Most of the internet: useless
Mark Rober: I’m the best science, physics, and engineer RUclipsr