Vacuum Collapse
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Q1. What happens when you put a sealed pressurised container in a vacuum?
Q2. What happens when you put a massive pressurised unsealed object in a vacuum?
A1. Depending on the strength of the container, it will rupture and the air will escape.
A2. The air will move into the vacuum, and the object will no longer be pressurised.
External pressure
destroy container,
hence no vacuum
R.i.p. ocean gate
To make the vacuum in or around is not at all the same thing ... but I understand very well the principle ...
I may be a little slow...so what did this mean? Genuinely curious...
If you don't see how it fits into the "space" concept. Don't worry about it .. since "space" isn't real anyhow ..
The video is just 'food for thought' .. and it made you think ;)
It meant what it meant, buddy. Suck it down.
@@RealityQuest To make the vacuum in or around is not at all the same thing ... but I understand very well the principle ...
It means that this uploader doesn't understand physics.
@@RonnyCoalman He's also miserably failing in his Quest.
😂😂😂 OMG
I mean.. That's why spacecraft are designed to withstand those forces, just like planes, vacuum chambers, etc..
An oil drum or whatever that truck was for is not designed for such forces. Pretty simple really.
What's pretty simple is your AstroNOTS are wearing these suits that you believe are pressurized and strong enough to withstand a near perfect vacuum!
@@truthiscriminal I bet you think a vacuum sucks, too.
This has nothing to do with the fake Apollo program, since this is an 'internal vacuum' with external pressure, whereas in space, it is an internal pressure with external vacuum.
I get what your attempting to show however I think to prove your point you would have to put the 55 gallon drum inside the tanker and see if the drum folded.
.. maybe the drum becomes a ball ;)
@@RealityQuestlol