Tyndall's apparatus for boiling water with friction

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

Комментарии • 27

  • @Highsteel21
    @Highsteel21 2 месяца назад

    For years I have wanted to create something without using any type of of energy source to boil water. Don’t want to give my idea up, but this helps me believe it can be done. Thanks! 🙏

  • @graemewhite5029
    @graemewhite5029 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very interesting, but I'm still not sure where the tea bag goes ?😊

  • @Dodsodalo
    @Dodsodalo 2 года назад +1

    Make it big enough, put it in a tiny house or small apartment fill with water, use the friction tool until it heats up, steam heats up apartment, along with your body's excercise and body heat helping.
    Pros?
    No power or fire.
    Heat.
    Freshy boiledz so clean water.
    Excercise.
    Cons?
    How to make it work here it doesn't shoot something.
    Might be loud.
    Takes up space.
    Needs water
    Needs you to excercise.
    Honestly attach it to a bike, if it was big enough, and shove it in a VERY small room, and you could have a sauna after doing a bunch of cycling.

    • @irishtruther1013
      @irishtruther1013 2 года назад

      Im gonna try crunch my brain on how to come up with an invention using this tyndall system and different materials

  • @TheEvdoggy
    @TheEvdoggy 10 лет назад +3

    Is this possible if the system is not enclosed? Would it be theoretically possible to stir a pot of water until it boils?

    • @florencefst
      @florencefst  9 лет назад +4

      Theoretically yes, you stir and the friction heats the water......but if you need it for your spaghetti, is not the fastest system!

    • @vrwalk5816
      @vrwalk5816 4 года назад

      Here is a video of someone doing that here: ruclips.net/video/GjcOobt9Ef8/видео.html

    • @vrwalk5816
      @vrwalk5816 4 года назад

      They also cook eggs with the exact same principle here: ruclips.net/video/Z7UjgdnOFng/видео.html

  • @katzunjammer
    @katzunjammer 7 лет назад +4

    if the pipe was longer and was connected to a vessel of water (which had a pipe out and back to the tube again like a loop)... And the crank handle also drove a small piston/pump, so the water could be made to pass through the friction heated tube at a certain rate. Would the water would cycle round and get warmer and warmer untill you boiled a whole pot of water? Also, you could have more thatn 1 wooden clamp. this woudl make the crank harder to turn but it would heat more. It would be difficult to have a water tight tube which also spun.

    • @katzunjammer
      @katzunjammer 7 лет назад

      I was thinking about co2 free methods of heating water. But in the end, electric elements are really a type of friction driven by forcing higher current through smaller wires. So cycling a dynamo-generator which powers a kettle directly is probably just a s efficient.

    • @katzunjammer
      @katzunjammer 7 лет назад

      Its interesting that the wood gets hot, (like how people create a fire by rubbing a stick between 2 hands) but in this case the wood wont burn because the heat is taken away by the copper, the wood will only get 100oC

  • @homebuiltindoorplane
    @homebuiltindoorplane 12 лет назад +3

    fantastic!

  • @wewewewewewewoe
    @wewewewewewewoe 9 лет назад +2

    Is this in realtime?? What materials are used for generating the friction?

    • @florencefst
      @florencefst  9 лет назад +1

      The video is in real time. The friction is between the rotating copper pipe and a wooden jaw.

    • @vrwalk5816
      @vrwalk5816 4 года назад

      @@florencefst Would the jaw not catch fire from the friction if you left it too long?

    • @florencefst
      @florencefst  4 года назад +1

      Normally the heat developed by friction goes to the water. But imagine that all the water is evaporated...in this case the tube and the jaws can be very hot...and the latter eventually could catch fire.

    • @vrwalk5816
      @vrwalk5816 4 года назад

      @@florencefst Brilliant! So how about this example. A pipe filled with water which is connected to a tank at the open end of the pipe and the water level in the tank is above the opening of the pipe. At the other end of the pipe with the water inside, it is closed. If you heated the pipe filled with water using friction, would that produce steam in the water tank as the friction heating the pipe turning the water into steam eventually which would then rise up out of the water into the tank?

    • @florencefst
      @florencefst  4 года назад

      Apart of the fact that such a system is absolutely useless ...

  • @caterinadelgalles8783
    @caterinadelgalles8783 3 года назад +2

    I am scouring the internet to explain to me how water heats up by friction. Can I find it? No.

    • @MrMudEagle
      @MrMudEagle 3 года назад

      The wood rubbing against the metal pipe creates friction, and friction creates heat. The water absorbs the heat inside the pipe. 2nd law of thermodynamics.

    • @916619jg
      @916619jg Год назад

      They produce heat because the surfaces on small scales are rough like canyons rather than flat like the ocean. As these rough surfaces come into contact with each other they repel. When two atoms are brought very close together they store potential energy. When they move apart that energy becomes kinetic. However, this kinetic energy generally isn't enough to escape the object they are attached to so the energy becomes randomly distributed as kinetic energy exchanged between the atoms of the object also known as thermal energy.

    • @Derek_Garnham
      @Derek_Garnham Год назад

      I hear you

  • @bencetoth8540
    @bencetoth8540 4 года назад +1

    Imagine if you do this with a cylinder with full of water and connect with 2 pipes what ends on a airplane propellers wingtips. It mean free energy and rocket speed

    • @florencefst
      @florencefst  4 года назад

      Amusing but useless proposal.....
      thanks for following channel

  • @SocialDem86
    @SocialDem86 8 лет назад +2

    Amazing what used to pass as innovative.

  • @DavidRamos14777
    @DavidRamos14777 Год назад

    Instead hand crank image a waterwheel large scale sized