Jay, the water IS actually boiling. Remember that the boiling point changes in relation to pressure. We pressurize a cars cooling system to increase the boiling point.
@@WordofAdviceTV I am not fully convinced. What you should do is film from beginning to end the whole experiment, no cuts in the video and show the water temperature with a thermometer before and after. Just because you see bubbles in the water it does not equate boiling temperature.
@yurimaster Hi, you seem smart🙂 can you explain that? I know that the vacuum reduces the boiling point but why it would freeze? I'm not an Chemist or anything, just interessted 😀
As you felt the warm air after poppin the Ruffles bag, you encountered a phenomenom of temperature density in relation to atmospheric pressure. While pulling a negative pressure, you also decrease the ambient temperature by lowering its media density. A while later, the ambient temperature settles back to normal. Upon releasing the air back into the chamber, you increased the temlerature media density you felt mentionned above. I've seen this on every food processing vaccuum chambers I've been servicing for years. All vent warm air out as the door slides open. As for the cockroaches, you boiled off their body moisture, killing them. That's why you shall never enter any food vaccuum processing unit and set it off. They pull some 20g/cm2 you won't survive. Guaranteed!!
the air isn't just leaving the water.. the water is literally boiling out and would eventually become fog within the jar after boiling out of the bowel. Via the vacuum, you've literally reduced the boiling temperature of the water to room temperature.
That cockroach killing and the shaving cream were by far the most epic. But I was under the impression that when water boiled the heat was rising too. So I did learn something.
Hey amigo, are you going to man up and answer the question about how does a helicopter fly in the vacuum of mars? While you at itm have you seen the NASA vacuum chamber experiment when they turn the switch on with an astronaut in it in the 60s, In a couple of seconds he fell from the chair and they had to send the rescue crew immediately, just like your Roach, unfortunately you couldn't revive it like they did the astronaut.
There was a rumour that a post grad popped a sample in a scanning electron microscope that had a hitchhiker. When the vacuum was high enough to turn on the electron gun they saw it. The insect kept moving out of frame, so being curious they chased it and zoomed in and zoomed in until the heat from the electrons caused it to pop. SEMs are not the easiest things to clean. Water vapor can form an emulsion with the pump oil. Some pumps are designed to run so hot it evaporates if left running, some go rusty, some can bleed a small amount of air through to dry the oil out. Check the safety data sheet for the oil in your pump. You may want to get a filter or vent it outside. You may want to invest in a catch pot to protect your pump.
Haha glad you liked them Eddy! Thanks for always stopping by and I appreciate the Aloha from Tennessee! Sending even more aloha back your way from Big Island!! 😄🤙🤙🌴🌴
Hi I need help I come from your water heater videos, and I need help, I turned on the pilot flame but when I put it to on, the flame gets orange and big and I don't what to do with it
You are correct, higher pressure always expands to fill the volume of a lower pressure, because it is under scientific law, Boyle's gas law. When someone inhales, they create a low pressure in their lungs which the outside air rushes in to fill the volume. Scientific law is absolute and always works for anyone at any time and everywhere, but the heliocentric model. All your bell jar experiments were accomplished on earth's surface where gravity is strongest. The difference is that gravity is actually only a theory than has never ever been shown to form an airtight seal which is necessary to keep your ambient higher pressure atmosphere from rushing into you container, until you create a breach. If the ball, with the insane surface speeds of between 200 to 1000 MPH where the population lives, were actually surrounded by an exceptionally low pressure amounting to only 2 hydrogen atoms per cubic meter, (try that with your puny vacuum pump) the very first thing that would happen is all the air would expand to fill space's infinite volume, then all the water would boil away and the vapor, now a gas, would expand to also attempt to fill the infinite volume. I would suggest a vacuum test using a globe, but the water won't properly stick to it.
If you drop your phone in water then you can put it in the vacuum chamber for a while and it will boil all the water out of the phone. Some companies provide this service with larger vacuums. Thanks for the great vids.
Lol. Here's what works for constipation. Lay down and press with your fingers into your stomach, holding each press for up to a minute. Go through the whole area below your ribs and above around your belly button. If you find hard spots or areas that hurt to press on, press on them for a longer time. 2-3 minutes. This can help with a variety of stomach issues besides constipation.
At 7:09 your sponge is made of "open cell foam" (which you said) and therefore nothing happened, however if you used closed cell foam it would have a different result. In closed cell foam each individual bubble is sealed from the others (like a Boogie Board or other floatation material) so it would expand rapidly until all the bubbles burst. I think all of your fruit did expand based on the density of the fruit. You could see cracks forming in the outside of the kiwi, which went away when returned to atmospheric pressure. The Avocado is apparently very dense and showed little to no effect. Note: I also learned these things in HVAC school, so if you are watching stay in school, it is a good thing!
Very curious to know what would happen if you tried to use an hand operated air pump (like for a ball) in the vacuum of space. Would it be impossible to operate due to the negative outside pressure?
There wouldn’t be any air, that’s exactly my point the vacuum would prevent the piston from moving because there’s too much negative pressure? Weird hypothetical but I’m interested in what y’all think Like would you be able to operate the pump. Theres no air, what would happen if you did move the piston? What would come out of the pump since there’s no air?
When you pump up a tyre from flat initially the handle is pushed back only by the spring. When the pressure is near the maximum you can feel the handle being pushed back more. Inside a bike pump there is a rubber cup attached to the stem of the handle. This seals against the inside of the cylinder. When a bike pump handle is pulled back the volume between the cup and tyre valve increases so pressure of the air inside the cup decreases until the air pressure outside is enough to squash the trapped air and the cup. When the seal is broken air from the atmosphere moves past the cup, filling the cylinder. On Everest there is less atmosphere so there is less air to fill the cylinder, so it would take more strokes to fill your mountain bike tires. In space there is effectively no atmosphere, so the lunar rover tyre is a very fancy spring.
Yes, because your lungs (if you breathed in before) will contain many air molecules, thereby creating much pressure in your lungs. But when all external pressure is gone, your body will not be strong enough to resist the expansion of the air molecules in your lungs, and will rupture. If you're wondering why they would expand to begin with, well it is because friction does not apply to singular atoms. So air molecules in your lungs will continuously bounce into each other without any decrease in speed, causing expansion if external force is not stronger.
@thejoxter6315 This would also happen with a real space suit from the Apollo missions, respectively the suit would lose pressure immediately. And let's not forget, on the moon there's a real vacuum. The toy in the video only provides underpressure.
I have one question I REALLY need help with. I live in an apartment and I have a new air conditioner that has a problem. The problem is that it blows cold air for around 1-2 minutes but then it blows warm or fan air for 10-15 minutes. This is keeping me from sleeping because I have to put on and off my bed sheet and is making me wake up. What is happening to it and how can I fix it!?
12:58 ish: "boiling water will of course boil an egg" NOT. It is the heat and time that cook the egg. 'Boiling' is when the vapor pressure of the (water) exceeds the local atmospheric pressure. So yes the eggs in the vacuum chamber were in boiling water- just not HOT boiling water.
nice experiments. ----- Why should a can not resist to vacuum, since it can resist to a pressure difference of a few bar. That additional vacuum bar should not make a big difference.
Cool vid, great shirt! I may suggest an inline air dryer/ filter combo like for painting installed with the flow arrow towards your pump. Or a sediment bowl off of a tractor fuel system to keep debris out of that expensive pump! Keep it up!
Actually a vacuum is a device that is used to clean up all the Doritos and ruffles I ate from being extremely depressed due to me being fat and obnoxious. But you are also right
Haha glad to hear I piqued your interest with that one 😄 I was thinking of poking small pin holes in it and then not saying anything about the holes at first 😅 Maybe I should have done that instead.
The boiling water under vacuum has nothing to do with air. Yes, if there is entrained, air in the water some small air bubbles will show. But boiling is different, the water is turning into steam (vapor) because it will boil at lower air pressure.
You may want to put a small piece of foam in the hole to keep things from being sucked in or flip your set up over so the plate is on top instead of the bottom.
That was a very good test of many different items. We now know a new method to rid a house of roaches. Eco-friendly no chemicals only problem will be how to inclose the house in a seal tight chamber. Hmmm lol great video thanks for sharing
@@WordofAdviceTV It was a great test. In science, it is necessary to test a theory or just a simple Ideal. Without testing matter, science would have never had advanced. We have learned a lot. and a lot more new discoveries lay ahead. Keep pushing those ideas and theories. Awesome
Bags of chips are not mostly air....they are a pre measured amount of chips and whichever size bag is required to hold the correct amount of nitrogen to get the volume of the chips to not get compressed.
Amazing fact: the vacuum chamber simulates what happens when objects are in space. How? Let me tell you. the vacuum chamber creates a vacuum. Space is also a vacuum. That means the vacuum chamber literally creates space. Amazing, right?
Ah yes, let's tease the whole reason you clicked on this video on the thumbnail and at the start of the vid, despite knowing that there's no footage of it.
This video was awesome, more people should see it.
no :/
@@TetyLike3 agree
Not boiling as I’m hot water on a stove! Just boiling in degassing!
@@TheSonicFan4 16:00 Cold-Blooded-Murder!!!! also:: How about Ice inside vacuum chamber???
Jay, the water IS actually boiling. Remember that the boiling point changes in relation to pressure. We pressurize a cars cooling system to increase the boiling point.
Thank you for clarifying that! I stand corrected 😇
@@WordofAdviceTV I hope that God is continuing his blessings for you and your family in your new home.
@@WordofAdviceTV I am not fully convinced. What you should do is film from beginning to end the whole experiment, no cuts in the video and show the water temperature with a thermometer before and after. Just because you see bubbles in the water it does not equate boiling temperature.
@yurimaster Hi, you seem smart🙂 can you explain that? I know that the vacuum reduces the boiling point but why it would freeze? I'm not an Chemist or anything, just interessted 😀
@@swealer I am interested as well. Boiling until frozen???
Thank you Jay for another great video, have a nice day and God bless you
Thanks for stopping by Gilberto! God bless you and yours as well!!
@@WordofAdviceTV :D
Hey bro, nice shirt. Keep repping! Good job!!!
Thank you!! 😄
Your narration is super fun 😂
Love your shirt! 👚
Thank you! 😄
No today satan:>
Thank you for not using my cousins George & Fred! Besides that, loved the experiments!
that spider was bangin on the glass like “LET ME OUT, LET ME OUUUUTT!!!!”
I’m here before it becomes a recommended video in 3 years
Your the best Bro, PLEASE don’t stop making videos !! I learn something from every video !! Thanks
Thank you! I'm glad at least some people enjoyed the video! 🙂
This video was so good it took my breath away.
Really need a vacuum chamber like Action Labs channel!!!😂😂😂😂
Good way to open a bag of chips perfectly
Action starts at 2:10
Thx
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Thanks bruh
I didnt learn anything from this video...But I loved it!!!!!! Thanks
Lol, glad you enjoyed it! 😄
Me: *waiting for insects*
Video: “wHOops cAmeRA nOT wORk.”
Me: “…”
THANK YOU!👍
As you felt the warm air after poppin the Ruffles bag, you encountered a phenomenom of temperature density in relation to atmospheric pressure. While pulling a negative pressure, you also decrease the ambient temperature by lowering its media density. A while later, the ambient temperature settles back to normal. Upon releasing the air back into the chamber, you increased the temlerature media density you felt mentionned above. I've seen this on every food processing vaccuum chambers I've been servicing for years. All vent warm air out as the door slides open.
As for the cockroaches, you boiled off their body moisture, killing them. That's why you shall never enter any food vaccuum processing unit and set it off. They pull some 20g/cm2 you won't survive. Guaranteed!!
You the Man as always !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
God Bless and keep y'all safe.
Thank you Gary!!
God bless you and yours as well!!
the air isn't just leaving the water.. the water is literally boiling out and would eventually become fog within the jar after boiling out of the bowel. Via the vacuum, you've literally reduced the boiling temperature of the water to room temperature.
I think he said that in the video
But any advice on small chambers for testing gases ?
That cockroach killing and the shaving cream were by far the most epic. But I was under the impression that when water boiled the heat was rising too. So I did learn something.
Thanks
Heat is required (100C 212F) to make water boil at atmospheric pressure. Hope that helps.
Cokroach hypoxia. Fascinating!
Glad you find some use for you vacuum pump , besides what it should be used for!
Lol, I hope you at least enjoyed the experiments 😇
Hey amigo, are you going to man up and answer the question about how does a helicopter fly in the vacuum of mars?
While you at itm have you seen the NASA vacuum chamber experiment when they turn the switch on with an astronaut in it in the 60s,
In a couple of seconds he fell from the chair and they had to send the rescue crew immediately, just like your
Roach, unfortunately you couldn't revive it like they did the astronaut.
i love how what i came here for, you conveniently didn’t get it on camera.
💡In logically simple words, the pump sucks all the air out of the chamber
There was a rumour that a post grad popped a sample in a scanning electron microscope that had a hitchhiker. When the vacuum was high enough to turn on the electron gun they saw it. The insect kept moving out of frame, so being curious they chased it and zoomed in and zoomed in until the heat from the electrons caused it to pop.
SEMs are not the easiest things to clean.
Water vapor can form an emulsion with the pump oil. Some pumps are designed to run so hot it evaporates if left running, some go rusty, some can bleed a small amount of air through to dry the oil out.
Check the safety data sheet for the oil in your pump. You may want to get a filter or vent it outside.
You may want to invest in a catch pot to protect your pump.
'' Eggscellent ''experiments Jay ... Lol ... Aloha from the great state of Tennessee ...
Haha glad you liked them Eddy! Thanks for always stopping by and I appreciate the Aloha from Tennessee! Sending even more aloha back your way from Big Island!! 😄🤙🤙🌴🌴
I love.your science vids
I like your shirt
Hi I need help I come from your water heater videos, and I need help, I turned on the pilot flame but when I put it to on, the flame gets orange and big and I don't what to do with it
You are correct, higher pressure always expands to fill the volume of a lower pressure, because it is under scientific law, Boyle's gas law. When someone inhales, they create a low pressure in their lungs which the outside air rushes in to fill the volume. Scientific law is absolute and always works for anyone at any time and everywhere, but the heliocentric model.
All your bell jar experiments were accomplished on earth's surface where gravity is strongest. The difference is that gravity is actually only a theory than has never ever been shown to form an airtight seal which is necessary to keep your ambient higher pressure atmosphere from rushing into you container, until you create a breach.
If the ball, with the insane surface speeds of between 200 to 1000 MPH where the population lives, were actually surrounded by an exceptionally low pressure amounting to only 2 hydrogen atoms per cubic meter, (try that with your puny vacuum pump) the very first thing that would happen is all the air would expand to fill space's infinite volume, then all the water would boil away and the vapor, now a gas, would expand to also attempt to fill the infinite volume.
I would suggest a vacuum test using a globe, but the water won't properly stick to it.
Cockroaches be like: WTF where is oxygen ??
Makes me wonder how a spacesuit works. Hmmm...?
If you drop your phone in water then you can put it in the vacuum chamber for a while and it will boil all the water out of the phone. Some companies provide this service with larger vacuums. Thanks for the great vids.
Interesting experiments, thanks for posting, BTW, thanks for not doing the frogs, somethings are just better left undone!
Does it work for constipation?
Lol. Here's what works for constipation. Lay down and press with your fingers into your stomach, holding each press for up to a minute. Go through the whole area below your ribs and above around your belly button. If you find hard spots or areas that hurt to press on, press on them for a longer time. 2-3 minutes. This can help with a variety of stomach issues besides constipation.
At 7:09 your sponge is made of "open cell foam" (which you said) and therefore nothing happened, however if you used closed cell foam it would have a different result. In closed cell foam each individual bubble is sealed from the others (like a Boogie Board or other floatation material) so it would expand rapidly until all the bubbles burst. I think all of your fruit did expand based on the density of the fruit. You could see cracks forming in the outside of the kiwi, which went away when returned to atmospheric pressure. The Avocado is apparently very dense and showed little to no effect.
Note: I also learned these things in HVAC school, so if you are watching stay in school, it is a good thing!
How about sealing up an uninflated balloon and placing it in the chamber. Would the small amount of air in it expand the balloon?
Very curious to know what would happen if you tried to use an hand operated air pump (like for a ball) in the vacuum of space. Would it be impossible to operate due to the negative outside pressure?
it would be easier to operate as there wouldn't be any air pushing against the inside of the pump
You basically answered your own question. There wouldn’t be any resistance as there’s no air for it to pump.
There wouldn’t be any air, that’s exactly my point the vacuum would prevent the piston from moving because there’s too much negative pressure?
Weird hypothetical but I’m interested in what y’all think
Like would you be able to operate the pump. Theres no air, what would happen if you did move the piston? What would come out of the pump since there’s no air?
@@mwoodall13would a tire Pop?
When you pump up a tyre from flat initially the handle is pushed back only by the spring. When the pressure is near the maximum you can feel the handle being pushed back more. Inside a bike pump there is a rubber cup attached to the stem of the handle. This seals against the inside of the cylinder. When a bike pump handle is pulled back the volume between the cup and tyre valve increases so pressure of the air inside the cup decreases until the air pressure outside is enough to squash the trapped air and the cup. When the seal is broken air from the atmosphere moves past the cup, filling the cylinder.
On Everest there is less atmosphere so there is less air to fill the cylinder, so it would take more strokes to fill your mountain bike tires. In space there is effectively no atmosphere, so the lunar rover tyre is a very fancy spring.
I need to get me one of these vacuum pumps. It looks like a super fast way to degas large batches of homemade wine lol.
Lol sure! That would get it done real quick 😄
Very Cool presentation. think you can run one with POE oil that has a lot moisture absorbed in it?
Good stuff, if you’re not giving us heating and cooling information, then we see your mad scientist come out.
How is pressure measured in microns?
could you test a roll of photographic film ?
i dont get it, are you taking the air away from all the objects or giving them more air
taking the air out
Hello, did the cold water boiled am egg??
Edit: i paused the video and commented immediately😂😂
Animal cruelty! Lmboo... great vid jay!
Loved the shirt! God bless you 👍🤙
Lol thank you John! Glad you liked the video and the shirt
God bless you and yours!
2:27 this is what happens to your lungs when breathing without a suit in space
Yes, because your lungs (if you breathed in before) will contain many air molecules, thereby creating much pressure in your lungs. But when all external pressure is gone, your body will not be strong enough to resist the expansion of the air molecules in your lungs, and will rupture.
If you're wondering why they would expand to begin with, well it is because friction does not apply to singular atoms. So air molecules in your lungs will continuously bounce into each other without any decrease in speed, causing expansion if external force is not stronger.
@thejoxter6315
This would also happen with a real space suit from the Apollo missions, respectively the suit would lose pressure immediately.
And let's not forget, on the moon there's a real vacuum. The toy in the video only provides underpressure.
i could swear your shirt is a Gray Still Plays merch
What mricon did you pump down to?
Would have been great if you had tried the egg yolk, But great video!
I have one question I REALLY need help with. I live in an apartment and I have a new air conditioner that has a problem. The problem is that it blows cold air for around 1-2 minutes but then it blows warm or fan air for 10-15 minutes. This is keeping me from sleeping because I have to put on and off my bed sheet and is making me wake up. What is happening to it and how can I fix it!?
Soooo... if you cant sleep, does that mean your woke? 😂🤷🏼♂️
@@nichburns1424 You are not funny.
12:58 ish: "boiling water will of course boil an egg" NOT. It is the heat and time that cook the egg. 'Boiling' is when the vapor pressure of the (water) exceeds the local atmospheric pressure. So yes the eggs in the vacuum chamber were in boiling water- just not HOT boiling water.
nice experiments. ----- Why should a can not resist to vacuum, since it can resist to a pressure difference of a few bar. That additional vacuum bar should not make a big difference.
I thought that you had 5millions views, but actually you had just 38k views ... So sad 😭😭
Yes
Cool vid, great shirt! I may suggest an inline air dryer/ filter combo like for painting installed with the flow arrow towards your pump. Or a sediment bowl off of a tractor fuel system to keep debris out of that expensive pump! Keep it up!
9:52 thats how you pop every last one
Don't kill the spiders, they will kill any bugs that get near their web, so then you get less pesky flys.
This is great keep going with this please. Also as a person of HVAC your self. Can you put
ash shavings after brazing copper in there.
The room temperature water can boil with less pressure, it isn't air escaping, it is water vapor.
So let me get this straight, You used the thumbnail of something that wasn't even filmed?
I wonder if sterilization of the water occurs at moderate temperature boiling? Is it a thermal or pressure or like most things in this world fractal
Great video, thank you! Could you also try it with sodium alginate?
Can you prove a gyro works in a vacuum so in space it still can give irritation or no it just don't work unless gas is there.
10:04 the thing we dont need but we will always love 😇
Cool 😎 👍👍👍
Thanks Harry! 🙂
It’s about drive🚗 it’s about power💪we stay hungry😋 we devour🍖put in the work🪓put in the hours⏳and take what’s ours🥶
For the food and the eggs you should have put cuts or holes in them and seen what happened.
chip bags are filled with only Nitrogen, so temps do not over inflate them as much as Oxygen when Hot
Actually a vacuum is a device that is used to clean up all the Doritos and ruffles I ate from being extremely depressed due to me being fat and obnoxious. But you are also right
Micron only means millionth of meter or a micrometer
For the pressure unit, perhaps you mean 1 PSI = 51,700 microHg
I skipped the part where you mentioned poking holes in the bottle so when shaving cream started seeping out the sides I was trippin!!
Haha glad to hear I piqued your interest with that one 😄 I was thinking of poking small pin holes in it and then not saying anything about the holes at first 😅 Maybe I should have done that instead.
Nice
The boiling water under vacuum has nothing to do with air. Yes, if there is entrained, air in the water some small air bubbles will show. But boiling is different, the water is turning into steam (vapor) because it will boil at lower air pressure.
It has EVERYTHING to do with air.
I love the not today satan shirt!
I don't think we should be killing or harming animals in these experiments.
Oh well
Are you in Puerto Rico? I think I heard The sound of "Coqui". (Our National Singing frog).
We have lots of them here! We live on Big Island, Hawaii
You may want to put a small piece of foam in the hole to keep things from being sucked in or flip your set up over so the plate is on top instead of the bottom.
17:45 the strawberries I forgot to put in the fridge last night
The roach 🪳 test was funny
That was a very good test of many different items. We now know a new method to rid a house of roaches. Eco-friendly no chemicals only problem will be how to inclose the house in a seal tight chamber. Hmmm lol great video thanks for sharing
Thank you! I was actually surprised that the cockroaches died, I thought the vacuum would not really effect them so that was news for me too 😅
@@WordofAdviceTV It was a great test. In science, it is necessary to test a theory or just a simple Ideal. Without testing matter, science would have never had advanced. We have learned a lot. and a lot more new discoveries lay ahead. Keep pushing those ideas and theories. Awesome
Yeah & take out your snacks first 😉
I feel you were trolling with the "hard boiled egg"
You have to try it to believe it 😄
Bags of chips are not mostly air....they are a pre measured amount of chips and whichever size bag is required to hold the correct amount of nitrogen to get the volume of the chips to not get compressed.
Putting a bug in there is honestly kind of cruel
I really want to see cockroach part but dissapointed
They have diferent respiratory sistem
We already know what happens when you leave the cap on 10:20
u should name the 3 frogs steve bob and tom
Amazing fact: the vacuum chamber simulates what happens when objects are in space. How? Let me tell you. the vacuum chamber creates a vacuum. Space is also a vacuum. That means the vacuum chamber literally creates space. Amazing, right?
A vacuum is the absence of air.
Wow that’s so cool
The new frog name is : Vladek!
Lol 😄 sure why not!
Ah yes, let's tease the whole reason you clicked on this video on the thumbnail and at the start of the vid, despite knowing that there's no footage of it.
but astronauts are completely fine in vacuum because they practice in a water tank 🤣
16:00 Cold-Blooded-Murder!!!! also:: How about Ice inside vacuum chamber???
beef jerky 😋
ok, give me those bags
How about putting ice into it?
So you started the video with a warm up of footage you didn't have...
Yeah, Press X to doubt here. I think you just didn't show the cockroach bit because you were afraid youtube would mark the video for animal abuse.
Saludos