Vacuum Implosion
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- A great video showing the destructive power of a vacuum at -27psi. This same thing can happen to water and sewer pipes if not properly protected with Combination Air/Vaccum Relief Valves (CARV's).
Video Courtesy of: Beyond Productions International
Nothing is properly achieved without at least some amount of duct tape.
More like billy maze's flex tape.
The all-American tool.
Duct tape is like the force: it has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together.
or, as in this case, 260 rolls
I couldn't bare the thought of living without duct tape...
Alternate title: "RUclipsr steals Mythbusters footage and plays annoying music over it."
Notice at the bottom of the screen it says "Footage courtesy of Beyond Productions International"? Beyond Productions is the company that produced "Mythbusters" and all of its spinoff shows. None of this footage was stolen.
@@firefocusphotography oooo I was not aware of that, thanks for the info!
Regardless of the above as to owns the rights, the music ( if you could call it music) spoiled the viewing for me.
@@firefocusphotography I think the atrocious "music" caused the collapse long before differential pressure had a chance.
the music part is for sure!
Let me change the title for you:
"The unstoppable force of duct tape."
I agree. Lol!
The duct tape carried
Brought to you by paid people in gov. Which invented it. Welcome to America
Lol exactly what I was thinking 😃
Camlocks sometimes are finnicky - depends on equipment condition.
This is just like my bank account at the end of the month.
This is also just from MythBusters.
That's pretty funny! I know what you mean, though. There's no level of income that I can't outspend! 🙄
hahaha
but its not for long, bro
We must be related.
People will be confused by these comments when they look at this video 10-15 years from now.
June 2023 submersible implosion for the curious people in the future.
it's a little annoying tbh
@@infinitehexington you are
@@rantmilk I'm not, stop tainting a interesting video with drama
@@infinitehexington make me, idiot.
I worked around 90t chlorine tank cars and I also know how to operate that Vactor truck wow who knew. It helped me understand what happens to a submarine when it gets to it's crush depth
Came here to get an idea of what happened to the vessel that went to see the Titanic.
We all know why we’re here…
Have seen such implosion of a dry chemical tanker being charged in to the silo of our plant, by flushing it with nitrogen at a particular flowrate. Some unaware operator increased the flow of nitrogen and as tanker emptied it shrunk like a tin can with a loud bang! Scary. But none got injured.
The fact that’s it’s not a gradual process is what amazed me the most.
Seen this happen to an oil truck. Dome covers covered in ice and snow while pumping off the truck imploded the front pocket. Not to this extent but still pretty neat.
Thank you for posting, a really valuable insight into the reality of the battle between nature air pressure, and engineering....... of exceptional value to many
Imagine they forgot to press the record button
Imagine having an original thought.
😃😃😃😃😃
just blow the air back
@IEatDoucheBagels I know this youtuber I am subscribed his name is Patrick and he makes plane spotting at Berlin Brandenburg airport and sometimes trip reports don’t disrespect.
Boai, what r u doing here
This doesn’t show the power of vacuum but shows the power of our atmosphere.
@@creamwobbly a vacuum is a reduced pressure of air, and it is not the vacuum that crushes the tank but the atmosphere around it. Its a bit over 14 PSI, so imagine 14 pounds of force on every sq inch of your body, which is about 3000 sq inches. So that is a total of 42,000 pounds of pressure the atmosphere is putting on your body. But your body is pushing back with that exact same pressure. So you don't crush.
Now If we hollow out your body leaving just your skin that 42,000 pounds will squish your skin flat. Unless we equalize the pressure by inflating it with air to the same pressure of the atmosphere.
@@A.Martin humans are metal bruh
@@A.Martin therefore, if this same tank were to be submerged only 10 m into the water, the result would have to be the same - or not?
@@radisakostic2331 With 1 atm air inside?
it should crush but not completely just until the air inside equalizes with the water outside.
@@A.Martin You will be very surprised in the near future.
The submersible brought me here
It’s not the vacuum crushing it, it’s the external atmospheric pressure
So glad they played terrible annoying music instead of explaining wtf was going on!
Here, let me explain it...
🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎶🎶
The circumferential weld under the manway is the weak zone. This is made with the two ends butted and tack welded. The assembly is then moved to another fixture where an open joint mig weld is made as the tank car rotates. The outside weld is submerged arc welded.
An improvement for stronger final closure weld would be using a backing strip inside and submerg arc weld from outside only. Then remove the backing strip from inside. The welds are all fluroscopy inspected (x-ray) and the video tapes are retained. Notice that the semi elliptical heads did not fail.
Interesting
Nonsense, the entire tank flattens. Unless there were loads of big heavy gussets, that tank is flattening out. The ends are simply a stronger shape and maybe a bit thicker in material.
When "That sucks" is a compliment.
Really " That sucks " is now a compliment? Just like being "Bad" in the 80s was cool?
Keep in mind that those type containers are designed using external reinforcements and welds to hold against internal pressures, NOT internal vacuums. There’s a very big difference and it doesn’t take much to compromise structural integrity if improper internal force is applied like a heavy vacuum (implosion) or vice versa (explosion).
SO, WHAT'S YOUR POINT. AND HOW IS IT THAT AFTER TWO YEARS YOUR COMMENT IS STILL THE 2nd TOP COMMENT w ONLY 4 LIKES AND THIS, YOUR FIRST COMMENT?
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@@CAPITALOFFENSE if you don’t understand, you don’t understand. It’s ok, everyone has a different ceiling of understanding, and you just bumped your head.
@@nickyborrisino - SO, YOU ARE A TROLL SCAMMING THE COMMENTERS AND YOU MUST BE TAKING THE CHANNEL OWNER UP THE ASS SINCE THEY JUST HIGHLIGHTED YOUR STUPID REPLY. UNSUBSCRIBED FROM THIS TRASH CHANNEL. FIRST TIME IN OVER 15 YEARS.
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@@CAPITALOFFENSE wow. Maybe if you didn’t try so hard to be noticed, and you start commenting for the right reasons, you’d probably be a happier and nicer person. I comment on videos I enjoy watching because I am a technical person, and I really don’t care what’s highlighted or on top. In fact, I completely forgot about this post.
@@nickyborrisino - OKAY NICKY BABY LET'S GO BACK TO YOUR ORIGINAL COMMENT THAT YOU WON'T EXPLAIN. IT'S OBVIOUS TO ME YOU ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO ASSESS HOW CONTAINERS LIKE THESE ARE ENGINEERED OR FABRICATED WHEN YOU FALSELY CLAIMED: 'those type containers are designed using external reinforcements and welds to hold against internal pressures, NOT internal vacuums'. THIS IS JUST AN IGNORANTLY FALSE STATEMENT.
THESE CONTAINERS , AS ARE OTHER SIMILAR STEEL, ALUMINUM OR METAL VESSELS, ARE TYPICALLY DESIGNED USING RIBS, STRUTS AND GUSSETS WELDED TO THE SKIN BOTH INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY AS REQUIRRED TO WITHSTAND BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FORCES. THEY ARE ENGINEERED TO WITHSTAND BOTH EXTERNAL AS WELL AS INTERNAL FORCES WHICH INCLUDES INTERNAL 'VACUUM' FORCES.
CASE IN POINT, A CIRCULAR RIB WELDED TO THE INSIDE OF THE SKIN HAS, FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES, ALMOST THE SAME STRENGTH TO HOLD AGAINST EXPANSION AS WELL AS COLLAPSE. CATASTROPHIC FAILURE AND ACCIDENT ASSESSMENT IS INCORPORATED INTO THE FINAL DESIGN ALSO. I AM RETIRED NOW BUT NOT ONLY DID I WORK IN A FABRICATION SHOP AND AM A QUALIFIED HEAVY METEL FABRICATOR BUT I ALSO ROSE TO BECOME THE PLANT FOREMAN AND THEN THE PLANT MANAGER. FOR MANY YEARS I BUILT SIMILAR STRUCTURES AND WORKED HAND IN HAND WITH THE ENGINEERS WHO DESIGNED THEM.
I DIDN'T COMMENT TO BE A FRIENDLY, HAPPY OR NICE PERSON. I COMMENTED BECAUSE INEXPERIENCED PUNKS LIKE YOU WHO MAKE FLIPPANT COMMENTS DISTORT REALITY AND IF QUALIFIED PEOPLE LIKE ME DON'T HOLD YOUR FEET TO THE FIRE THEN ONLY YOUR IGNORANTLY FALSE STATEMENT WOULD STAND UNCHALLENGED.
THE BOTTOM LINE IS THESE CONTAINERS ARE CAPABLE OF WITHSTANDING EMENSE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FORCES WHETHER APPLIED NEGATIVELY OR POSITIVELY. VIDEOS LIKE THIS ONE HAVE BEEN USED FOR WELL OVER TEN YEARS BY THOSE WANTING TO QUESTION HOW THE VACUUM OF SPACE @ ~1X10-14 TORRS, MANY TIMES WHAT WAS DEMONSTRATED HERE, DOESN'T CREATE EQUALIBRIUM WITH EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE WHICH IS CLAIMED TO BE HELD IN PLACE BY ONLY THE FORCE OF GRAVITY. BUT SOMEHOW WITHOUT A PHYSICAL BARRIER IN BETWEEN MANAGES TO DEFY KNOWN LAWS OF PHYSICS.
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And to think, as instant as that railcar collapse was, it had about 14 psi on it. A collapse with 5600 psi on it would be beyond instant.
Absolutely, those people on the Titan wouldn’t have felt a thing. As much of a tragedy as it was, at least they didn’t have to suffer a slow, painful death by suffocating and/or freezing to death. That implosion at least made it instant.
It´s no power of vacuum, but power of atmospheric pressure.
MultiJerdna ... Same way round.
@@hannanpakthini7221 No. Its totally the opposite way around
MultiJerdna thats a glass half full/half empty argument. Without vacuum greater than atomsphere plus greater than structural integrity this would not happen. So you need to rethink ypur position from an engineering stand point
@@holmes1956O actually he doesn't. The vacuum couldn't collapse the tank, so his comment is correct
RJ 1999 oh trust me the vacuum can collapse a tank. As I said the vacuum has exceed the structural integrity of the structure. Tank trailers used in highway transportation get collapsed all the time by vacuum and they dont require high vacuum to collapse
No such thing as "- 27psi". Atmospheric pressure is about 15 PSI.
29.92 in. of mercury at 59° at sea level--the standard sea level pressure at least.
@@4everorange419 yes the gauge is reading -27 in.Hg
Tristan Cooper interesting, this is about the same amount of vacuum used to evacuate larger A/C systems.
Anyone here due to the missing titanic sub ?
To show you the power of Flex Tape...
"I just imploded this tank in half"
"Power of a vacuum" is only 1 bar. Puncture a 200bar tank, that's power.
Please show actual mathematical calculation about it 👃🙏🙏🙏
@@anilsharma-ev2my um... ok
The outside of the chamber is at atmospheric pressure, which at ground level is 1 bar (14.7psi). The inside of the chamber is zero (vacuum). The pressure difference is 0 bar - 1 bar = -1 bar (implosion potential).
Since you cannot have "negative vacuum", you can only have zero (the absence of all air) - the maxium force a chambered vacuum will ever experience is the pressure on the other side of it - in this case, our atmosphere, 1 bar.
However - If you had a chamber with 200 bar inside it, and the outside was still at atmospheric pressure (1 bar), the pressure difference is now 200 bar - 1 bar = 199 bar (potential explosion with just over 2 magnitudes the force).
This same thing was done with a similar tank and a vacuum gauge reading -1PSI so its highly doubtful full that it got anywhere close to 14.7 PSI.
It's not the power of vacuum, but the power of 1 atmosphere of air pressure
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Excuse me, but vacuum has no power at all. It's the atmospheric pressure that have no resistance because of the vacuum.
I don't know why the Algorithm decided I needed to see this, but I needed to see this.
Here after titanic 2 2023 😂
Titan was like x100 this test. I recomend change the name of the tour, maybe " crush like a Titan" or "smashdown" just for 250 k
This is not the power of vacuum, this is the power of atmospheric pressure, or rather gravitational pressure on air.
It is power of vacuum
You got a glimpse of what might have happened to the Titan Submersible. The Titan must have undergone 100 times much pressure than this
No, it's the power of pressure. The atmospheric pressure. It's always the pressure.
Difference in pressure caused by the presence of a vacuum
more the power of a pressure differential - atmospheric pressure did the crushing.
@Ivana Notyers I'm taking a break from twitter and had to be annoyingly pedantic *somewhere*
I was going to say that, but I went to see if someone said it first.
Poor souls. At least they didn't suffer. Immediate lights out for Titan Crew.
Red Green approves the use of duct tape, without which this experiment would never have worked.
Its not the power of a vacuum, its air pressure on the outside.
That's just being pedantic, like saying that you can't be cold, you can only be less-hot. This was caused by a pressure differential; inside and outside both matter. But the vacuum on the inside is more relevant, because EVERY railcar has 1atm air pressure on the outside and they don't get crushed. Vacuum is a relative term, and it's the relation that matters.
how can you put a vacuum in a tank and call it -27 psi when atmospheric pressure is 15 psi ? if you have a prefect vacuum in that tank it can only be -15 at most.
what am I missing here?
1) Differential pressure gage with ~28 psia of something hooked up to the port that should be open to atmosphere
2) some jackass printed up a new dial face for said gage that reads 2x just to screw with everyone
3) it was stated that this was an *_extremely_* powerful vacuum. So powerful, in fact, _that it's able to defy the laws of physics_
4) the person that swiped this content doesn't know much, if anything, about pressure or pressure differentials beyond the fact that they can be powerful. _So while staring at the gage to read "27," they completely neglected (or simply didn't understand) the _*_"in/Hg"_*_ printed on the gage face_
I'm going to go with #4.
Looks like a giant invisible foot stepped on it.
THE EPITOME OF PROMOTIONAL MUSIC. GREAT VIDEO THO
thumbnail literally looks like LV from GTA SA
And there are people who still think air doesn't weight...
Could’ve been a great video but they ruined it with a loud and obnoxious soundtrack. 🫨
I wish whoever added that loud aggravating soundtrack to the video would have been inside that tanker.
MUTE button, problem solved!
@@BobSmith-mc7uq Yes but I want to hear the sound of the implosion.
I have often wondered why some people seem compelled to do that. There is ambient sound track that could have been used.
Some people are just stupid.
DAM RITE !!!!!!!!
Nothing compared to being in a tiny sub 10,000 ft of water pressure at over 5kpsi....RIP
glad i’m not the only one here to see what they went through
@@jada.moniquesame
@@jada.monique this but many times more power
@@kylbarry4466 right yea cause they were underwater instead
this was just casually in my recommended
Correct title is " *POWER OF ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE* "
Exactly!
"Power of Pressure difference" title will be more accurate
Bull’s eye.
Our atmosphere not this strong. Ive seen glass vaccums stand up without imploding. This has to be fake
@@martellmarshall2152 This is iron which is extremely malleable. The glass is more rigid. Even if this is fake there are plenty of other videos of people crushing retired railway cars with vacuums for education. Just look at those.
That'll buff right out.
Put er in reverse guys, lets blow it back up!
Lol just crack the lid and buff
Just a few meters of duct tape will do
KEEP GOING! YOURE GOOD! YOURE GOOD! YOURE GOOD!
Underrated comment
My physics teacher did a similar demonstration with a can and a flame. Just like this video it was freaking awesome. No one in my class made below a B average that year. He made science fun, engaging, and memorable.
If only every teacher enjoyed teaching children as much as him
yea, but it is impossible to be like that for hours a day, every day, year by year. School is BS.
Kindergarten for teens.
Its all there is to it.
@@Lespaul199 yeah, instead of hiring people with "teaching degrees" . . schools should hire PhD's - you know people who like to learn, they make the best teachers.
Can and a flame huh….so you mean any physics/science teacher?
I wish I had your physics teacher.
Yeah I’m here because of the submersible
lame, why do we spread some controversy around places where it doesn't belong? that's like talking about 9 11 on an video about dog memes
What happens to middle-aged guys' bellies when a hot girl walks by.
😁🤣 LoL 🤫 gonna drop the pants when belly shrinks and the manhood stump will be revealed 🤫
@@cristopherpandan3242 Damned right. Shake both of those inches!
The same, exactly
That's why I wear suspenders.
That’s great!!!😂😂
Anyone here because of that Titanic submarine?
To visualize what happened? Yeah
Yep! R.I.P.
No, I'm a longtime fan of train cars imploding. I watch videos of them 24-7!
when you think of it as the pressure of the atmosphere rather than a vacuum causing it it really is amazing just how much pressure is on us all the time.
You should meet my ex-wife!🤦♂️🤣😂
@@louskunt9798 I know what you mean.
@@louskunt9798 I did… she’s my current girlfriend now.
Queen should write a song about it.
there is no pressure on us because there is the same pressure inside us ;)
anyone else here because of the titianic ship thing ?
yupp
Vacuum so powerful that only duct tape could hold the hoses together.
West Senkovec I seen them duct tape that and I was absolutely shocked
To keep air from getting in, not to hold the hoses together.
All 3 of you are idiots. The tape is used as preventative to keep the locking tabs at the joint from swinging open accidentally. Dumbasses.
It's flex tape
Brittan Piatt I think u mean 100mph tape not duct tape
When they broke out the duct tape I knew it was going to work....
The tape is to keep lock leavers closed. They can flip open .
It really doesn't seal anything.
You mean 'levers'?
This video should be titled "The power of athmosheric pressure".
Yes.
@Chet : Explain, then, what is atmospheric pressure and why this happens in this video!
Explique, então, o que é pressão atmosférica e porque isto acontece neste vídeo!
@@eepinke
When you create a pressure differential by sucking the atmosphere out of a sealed container, the atmospheric pressure in our "atmosphere" crushes the container. Think of it like a submarine that goes to deep, the ocean around the sub is like the atmosphere pushing in on it, the sub will only withstand so much before it's structural design fails to pressure. The gauge on the vacume truck was at 27 inches of mercury. Atmospheric pressure at sealeavel is 29.92. I'd imagine the gauge was alot lower the that when the container finally got crushed.
@@eepinke the weight of the atmosphere pushing down on the earth. Take a look at a video showing an egg being pushed down into a milk bottle and you will get it. Once you create a situation where a vacuum is present, the weight of the atmosphere takes over.
@@521CID I thought at sea level is 15.
Nevermind. I see you meant Mercury
This is my conversation with a girl when I find out that she has a boyfriend.
what if her boyfriend sucks?
@@pocok5000 then hes gonna have a good time
@@raoulduke7668 bruh
Ha ha, I know that feeling!!
Coool !!!
who's here after the titanic submarine news?
no one
You bet!
Since I operate a vacuum truck everyday it's an interesting and valuable video.
vacuum trucks don’t exist anymore
@@boobam3648 I roll up to a grease interceptor, put a hose into the muck, engaged the pto, switch the pump from neutral to intake, the pump creates a negative pressure within the tank, sucking the FOG, solids, and water from the tank. Put your hand in front of the hose and it'll try to suck your hand into the tank as well. I've seen hoses collapse, sucked inward. Put the pump in expel and it'll blast material and air outwards. Works like a large shop vac. Truck is referred to a a vacuum truck by everyone from the owner to the regulatory agency (WRA) to the mechanics who work on it. Sure looks, feels, smells, and sucks like it exists to me.
What a boring pair you two really are I don't know who's worse
@@jamesmcguire5018 Be glad you don't know my employer, he's so boring you could hammer nails into him and never get a response.
I use vaccuum pumps at work lads I'm not been mean but fucking hell come in and "your seat" I'm glad it's your seat not line the bloke must be a right dry jead
I’d be super impressed if they re-inflated it.
It can be done. I've seen tanks suck in (from vacuum) like this one . . . they also "blow up" from pressure. The only difference is air going in versus air going out . . . without opening the "gosh darn" VENT.
Switch the hose from "suction" to "discharge," flip the switch on the truck from "suck" to "blow," and watch the thing "blow up" to approximately what it was before (or bigger, if you like).
Of course, like a crumpled up piece of paper, it will never be perfect again (RIP Chester) and my example assumes that your tank remains air tight after sucking it in. If not, throw a few welds on the leaks and vee o la the tank can be blown up.
It will always be ugly though . . . and your boss will ALWAYS look at you salty faced whenever they see your funky tank on their pad.
Silly Beggers tricks r for kids
@@radthibidaeux8229 It's Voila not vee o la. Otherwise, nice description.
@@tornadogirl9099 thanks for your valuable input, Genius
@@radthibidaeux8229 sounds like you have some experience in the matter
I don't recommend using this vacuum for your home or apartment. I'm now homeless and sifting through rubble. Just get a Dust Devil.
Instructions unclear, attempted to clean my apartment building with a tornado and now my neighbors are dead and my cat is missing.
@@FoxtrotYouniform I got kinda the same problem, 'cept I added fire to take care of the roaches. Well, at least the roaches are gone now...
@@FoxtrotYouniform Did you try turning it off and on? If so, maybe your luck meter is either in the negative or broken.
Kirby Vacuums have way more air flow, more suction, filter better and last a lifetime. They’re made in the USA. 🇺🇸 Dirt devil is China garbage you have to throw away every year.
@@catlady8324 to be fair - Dirt Devlis are made in China, to US design specifications. Though, loved my Kirby and miss her lol
Why do RUclipsrs feel like they have to play annoying music? It would have been nice to be able to hear the sound the implosion made a lot better without the music. SMH
The music is to cover up the clattering sound made by the projector. There *is* no clatter any more, nor any projector to make it, but do-it-yourself movie producers have been very slow to grasp this fact.
@@markokelly2494 I would rather here clatter than that stupid song
@@markokelly2494. No the music was to cover up the MythBusters talking and their music, because this was a MythBusters episode!
@@aarongreenfield9038 I thought the same thing, that's why I clicked on it.
Amen..
And this people, is how you flatten your tanker cars so they don't take up too much space in the bin
wish i had have known this with my train set as a kid...
K k k tt
It's how Magneto flattens his cans of Bud when he's done.
And blow it back up again when you're ready to use it.
Anybody here because of the titanic submarine catastrophic implosion ?
If you are watching this after the Titan sunk. AYY!!!
Anyone here after the titanic submersible
Yeah… but Onlyjayus’ most recent reel was the cherry on top.
Just came to see what it looks like
Gee I wonder why this is suddenly trending 🤔
Because of titan accident.
@@yvunlimitedno… it’s not that… it’s different 🤔 I think your close though 🧐
(haha funny joke)
I love you like minded people lol.
Man i needed to refresh my brain on what happened
Anyone else watching this after the titanic submersible incident?
me
me too
Whos here after the titanic sub implosion??
Who else here for titan
Too soon
@@316CactusJackIt's not
Whos here after the sub went missing 👀 needed to see what its like 😅
There were crushed to death
@user-eb6mm4ql7w yea I think so too.
The people inside the Titan that is missing know all about this. Rip
Fun-fact: this is what happens to a submarine if it goes below 'crushing depth', but the process is even more violent and instantaneous. The entire submarine is flattened in a matter of milliseconds. In entertainment, it always makes submarine implosions seem like a somewhat slow process, like taking a second or two. In reality, the submarine implodes faster than the storage tank in this video.
USS thresher
@@jummyran Exactly. Absolutely horrifying.
@@DeadPixel1105 yup and scorpion as well. I’d gladly fight in land over being inside a metal tube that drives underwater
@@jummyran As someone with severe thalassophobia, I completely agree. I'd rather be launched into outer space than go into the ocean depths.
@@jummyran Speaking of lost submarines, how about that civilian sub that's gone missing a few days ago while attempting to visit the Titanic wreck? The general public is 'hoping for the best', but with all the research I've done over the years on lost submarines, it's pretty clear to me that the submarine is destroyed and all the occupants are dead. I don't mean to sound insensitive btw
Why the music? I just want to hear the raw implosion sound. Well, it looks like I have to conduct my own experiment with a tanker car.
much easier with a tanker cycle
it's because the original clip is from Mythbusters.
@@dustybinproductions4779
and they had to put a dent in it before it would implode! as it failed to implode the first time
This is like my wallet when my wife goes shopping 😂
Ahaha. Men are from MARS women are from VISA. Ahaha
@@Lgtg1947 ?!!
@@Lgtg1947 it was proven that women hand is like a "black hole" for our money !😉
Ahhhhh, hahahahahahahaha, ahhhhh, hahaha hahaha hahaha. Man that's funny....
Lol @sorin ichim
If you imagine something like this happened with that submarine near Titanic but even more aggressively
About 375 times more aggressive to be precise
@@mvp4617and much faster. Less than a millisecond.
Who’s hear after the titanic?
Bro the Titanic is over a hundred years old
@@jhonsillosanchez8494no really, also he meant the titanic SUBMARINE.
Ok fine now blow it back up
JOE ENDICOTT
Only Chuck Norris can do that
Lol!
@Timbrock. Chuck would just tell the tanker to reform and it would. No need to blow.
Chuck Norris, the Gayboy's Bruce Lee.
hahaha
So this is what happened to the titanic Sub marine?
Probably ye but just 100x worse
The titan was made to withstand those depths, unlike subs that imploded after sinking to depths it wasn't made to handle, so I don't know, I'm guessing more like gods pressure washer blasting thru and instantly cleaning your bones of any soft tissue and flushing your cranium like poseidons toilet in a millisecond, Scary, and sad
Most likely
@@nodescriptionavailable3842 Saying it was made to withstand those depths maybe a bit of a stretch. They wanted it to withstand those depths, but from everything we've learned about it so far it might as well have been a giant PVC pipe.
@@Asylar343 yes I looked into it, would be cool project if it had wheels and stayed on land
Hi guys we know why you are all here.
You can reproduce this at home. Take a one-gallon metal container with a small sealing lid (Olive oil tins with plastic lids will also do it). Add a small amount of water and bring it to the boil, or add boiling water (about one inch of water in either case). The steam leaving the tin will also remove the air with it. Wait for around one minuit and then put the lid back on very tight. The atmospheric pressure on the outside of the tin will crush the tin.
Only after it is removed from the heat, will it collapse. If you put the lid on and remain on the heat, the internal pressure will cause a rupture.
They could have done that here with this rail car too. Fill it with steam then let it cool!
Works if you piss in a plastic bottle and replace the cap too.
Sorry I have better things to do.
This happens when you drink out of a bottled water and it crushes
I actually had to worry about this when I drove truck. We hauled milk from the local farms to the dairy. It was pounded into our heads to make sure the man hole hatch was open before starting to unload at the dairy. One dairy had pictures enlarged and posted in the unload bay to remind people what happens if you forget the man hole cover.
lol that would’ve happened to me we alway open the top hatch on the fuel tanker during offloading and someone had to be up top monitoring the fuel level. after driving 16+ hrs i fell asleep up top and the pump was just sucking air until the pump operators run up and woke me up.
This is also the reason hopper trailers (modern ones anyway) come equipped with vents in the event a driver doesn't open the tarp when unloading.
Vent Hole. So there is a way out of this WORLD HAHA.
A sewage truck that I occasionally drive past was all crushed like this when I drove past it one day. Now I know what probably happened lol. I guess Ready Freddie the Sewer Doer jumped the gun on draining the excrement out of his tank.
I worked a temporary job helping to unload milk trucks but I don't remember being told that. But somebody must have opened the hatch because nothing bad happened. I had to go up on top and spray out the inside of the tank after it was unloaded.
The titan was 375x worst then thus
Also made of fiber carbon which breaks not bend.
Anyone else here because of the titan submirine impolsion....
imagine 374 times that amount of pressure ...
Like at about 12.000 ft below water surface...? They are now smoothie consistence, and fishlife inside titanic is feasting on them.
@@the_rover1 they are all disolved
Faster death
@@the_rover1hey're probably too small for fish to eat. More like the crinoids are eating that, that's how small their fragments are likely to be.
I needed a visual image and damn they really got squashed. Prayers to the families of those lost on the Titan sub.
Bro just came here because I wanted to see what an implosion looks like
That's just one part. The bodies turned into an unrecognizable pile of jello
On each end they wouldn’t have got squashed
@@michaelmyersknife8426 hell yea
Close but it was 375 time more force than this but you get the idea.
I think you will find it’s the power of atmospheric pressure. Vacuums exert no force.
Was looking for such comment
I just made another one.
Thank you very much! I had the same thought.
100% true
Yup
Yeah I’m here because of the lost submarine too 😅
Same tho
They just disintegrated instantly. Thats insane.
@@AUBRI146No. Actually, 390 times worse. A matter of less than 1/1000 of a second for the sub and it’s « content » to be crushed to the size of a grapefruit, more or less.
@@AUBRI146 Thats what im talking about.
who?
The pressure here is Childs play compared to below the Titanic. So the 5 people on titan would have been squished pulverized so fast they would not notice they died.
But the titan would have been made much stronger than this. Also it’s not a vaccume inside (they had 6 days worth of compressed air) so that makes this footage more comparable than you might think.
Just curious what the Titan submarine potentially looks like…
What’s wild is this is like 1 atmosphere and they’re about 100 atmospheres down so imagine this time 100 😳 god bless them
It's made out of carbon fiber. It wouldn't collapse in the same way the tank featured on this video did, instead it'd turn into splinters. The passengers were probably stabbed by the thousands of splinters from the submarine right before being crushed into nothing by the ocean's pressure.
@@phoebe-peebeeyait's closer to 400 atm.
@@BakingSoda4U The submarine suffered about 300 - 400 atmosphere of pressure differential. At that pressure, the compression applied to the air inside the sub would have caused it to reach 5000 degrees Celsius, same temp as the surface of the sun.
The water would have rushed into and compressed the void at over 1000 kilometers per second, the people inside the submarine would have been cooked and turned to liquid in an instant and then forced through the onrushing carbon fiber and metal debris.
The implosion would have taken place in less than a millisecond. It takes 100 milliseconds for nerves to send pain signals to the brain, it takes 13 milliseconds for light entering our eyes to be processed by the brain.
The occupants wouldn't have felt pain or seen a thing.
@@coldrak3r Nowhere in my previous comment did I say they felt anything; I don't know where you are getting that from. I only said they were stabbed by the splinters, but it all happened so fast it's evident they felt nothing.
That'll be $250k please
That's what happened to the submarine titanic 2
Worse
OceanGate's Titan submersible expedition to the Titanic met this fate.
"Demonstrating the power of vacuum"? Vacuum has no "power". More like "demonstrating the force of atmospheric pressure".
You know exactly why you’re here.
Nothing a few rolls of duct tape can’t fix.
Supernaut yeah, it should be called The Power of Duct Tape!! 👍
@@scottmtkd9488 you read my mind. Duct tape was invented ww2, to fix tears on air planes wings. It can survive up to mock 2