MIT Physics: Exploding Wire and Resistivity
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2017
- When Natalia flips a switch, a huge explosion happens - watch and learn as she shows and explains why.
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Just can't forget your explanation.. Anyone can learn physics but teaching it to others in layman's language is the real talent ..
I found this while briefly searching for a vid to demonstrate exploding wires similar to what happens in Exploding Bridge Wires used for initiating an Explosive Train, Igniting Propellant for a solid [fuel] rocket motor, etc. This was a nice and concise demonstration.
You definitely should make more of this kind of videos!
Sorry, in this condenser, to have a more powerful discharge it is necessary to increase the diameter of the wires. The wires you see in the video are small.
Loved this demonstration!
For the 3000V and 450J stated, The capacitance there would be 100uF.
C[Farad] = 2 * Energy[Joule] * V^2[Volt]
Amazing
@1:15 that what my physics sir said , i do remember that
ThAt was really cool
Conclusion : when the wire is too hot it explodes
no.
What's the thickest gauge of wire that you think you could 'explode' in this manner?
Make more videos!
its awesome
MIT❤
Basically the circuit for setting of nukes :-) Just a spark-gap that does the switching, and ofc a lot more of developed electronics.... And Pulse Forming... And that's enough education for most :)
Btw, if she touched that output on that capacitor with just her hands, she would have been dead before she hit the floor from touching it. That's why she uses a copper bar and an insulated rod to discharge the capacitor.That current and voltage will kill you if you touch the output of a charged capacitor that's capable of outputting 3,000 volts.
Those wires which are involved in the connection of these apparatus can break due to high voltage too . So be aware of that . That's too dangerous . A sudden appear of hugh amount of energy will make you feel heat and will burn your hands
How did you calculated the 450 joules? (as showed at 0:59)
Pallas Athena 1/2(CV(^2))
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MIT demonstrates fuse. Great unwashed left in awe.
No safety glasses and sparks were going near your eyes and hair!
Giuseppe going to say the same
Gross oversight by a smart person
At least she had her eyes closed. No sense taking a risk by not wearing safety glasses and maybe hearing protection. There are a lot of interesting uses for exploding wire, it would have been better if they had mentioned a couple.
small copper wire rather than iron wire would also more than likely opened up as well.
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girl explaining physics.. what's more beautiful than that?
Wow
Super sister
I actually did that with socket in home and was really dangerous and I was so scared ( iwas a kid )
There were sparks coming out of the box. Wear your safety glasses 😎🤓
using it to make an imploding coin maybe?
Why wasn't she wearing rubber gloves?
What is up with disabling the comments on your latest nuclear videos!?! How do you expect someone to learn when you censor discussion? Please reconsider
😍😍😍
Indian
Ok, but now a slow motion please.
The channel has been kinda off lately. Any new uploads soon?
i may have just got here, but i can sense it aswell. i found this channel not even yesterday and i genuinely love it; wish they would upload again.
Next time you should put your hand
Every wire is an EBW if you're a suffiently terrible electrician.
i do this with 30000 volts
The same MIT jeffrey epstein funded and had his own office at?
She's so cute 😍 😅
I want you to be my sister.
I would expect a better video explaining this from MIT. You are MIT but me as a high school/military/commercial electrician/military train again guy I would at least feel challenged by this video. But instead your calculations are in the description which the are not in the description. Show the calculation to challenge people to understand. Even having the formula with the answer could challenge someone or having the numbers plugged into the formula could challenge someone. But lazy editing see the description and not even including it is just sad. Is MIT a leader of education or another ITT tech.