This one was my favorite so far. I love the sound of the ice cracking under the pressure, and seeing the gas cavities become filled with water. And as always, I enjoy your unique humor. Thanks!
Wow … that’s scary. Challenger deep is twice what your chamber can do, whew. That’s serious pressure. Just researching the ice diagram is amazing. Complex stuff. Thanks for this!
No problem. If the channel takes off later, I was thinking I may build a Challenger Deep version of the chamber if there's any interest. It would be a slightly smaller chamber though.
It just keeps getting better! The humor is outstanding! So underrated as far as subs go. Happy to say I been here since the first Video and I love every new Drop!
1:08 Damn, I was just about to crush water into ice VII with my own hands since I lack this machine but your disclaimer stopped me from doing it otherwise, thanks for looking out for us!
I always learn something new from your channel. I’ve heard about the different phases of water but never in the detail you presented. Water inclusions in diamond under such pressure - who would have guessed.
It would explode, it’s not under a vacuum. It’s under pressure from the inside. Unless you’re talking about the ice itself in the vacuum and not the chamber.
I really appreciate the science lesson afterwards. It gives real context to the amazing sights you produce in your little death tube! I wonder how many wealthy people have pressurised aquariums with the rarest fish ever seen in them...
This was definitely an interesting experiment. I could have the pump struggling at around 14,000 feet though. Would be pretty cool if that could simulate the pressures in the challenger deep, but still the depth of the Titanic is pretty cool anyway. Love the experiments.
In Portsmouth England there’s a hyperbolic trials facility where a person can get into a chamber that can raise the pressure much like your dropzone canister. It’s for submarine training.
Someone else mentioned Dry Ice and I agree. I would like to see it in a glass jar with a waterproof cover on it that will implode (the cover) at around 1/2 mile. The water would leak in and I wonder if it would start to sublimate? Also a second test with a big chunk of the dry ice in the chamber with nothing protecting it as the pressure was increased.
For another engineering challenge, make a chamber that does the opposite and take things to the top of Everest and beyond to make things go kaboom instead of crunch. 😁
I’d be interested in knowing how much energy/electricity your chamber consumes achieving these pressures/depths. Is it relatively efficient? Or is it an energy hog?
I think I’m schizophrenic. I have never taken interest or Have even known about ice 7. I searched it up for the first time and looked through all of the videos and all of them had red lines through the bottom. I don’t remember watching this at all
Not sure if you've ever shown it, but can you please show the inner workings of the pressure vessel's machanics to get such high pressures? Is it a hydraulic press or motor that feeds it?
Are you able to do a video where you show how your whole setup works? Such as what kind of pumps are used to increase the pressure and also how your chamber seals closed. Also, was the hyperbaric pressure chamber made yourself or bought? By the way, keep up the great work. I hope your channel grows because it’s hands down the best channel that I’ve seen for doing these kinds of tests.
Thanks for your support! In episode 15 I talk a bit about it. I'll probably expand on it more when I do an intro video. I designed the chamber, sourced the material and had the parts made at a machine shop.
Idea for the video: Make a model canister that will be somewhat rigid and transparent, add couple drops of oil or diesel fuel. Will it combust during implosion?
What if you place a bag of fresh water in the chamber filled with salt water and cool the chamber to the freezing point of fresh water and then release the pressure? Visually, I think it would be an interesting curiosity, especially taking the bag of frozen water out of the chamber.
What about dry ice? You should be able to do the same thing with dry ice and see what happens right? It might help to pre cool the water in the chamber first so it lasts longer but it should make for a neat show
Great video! Sorry, but I may not completely understand. But what was the idea, except from displaying something awesome? I imagine that if you had been able to get ICE7, would all the water have been that, so in this experiment did you manage to put ICE1H under the max pressure we can get in the ocean? It could be amazing and world's first if you could put a dead blubber fish under its natural pressure! :-)
Since pigs are analogous to humans, can you put a piece of pork with a bone and see what happens? I’m curious what occurs to tissue/bone under pressure.
Can a chamber be built that can withstand extreme pressures, instead of using lasers on microscopic samples for microseconds? Is there a pressure beyond which even the walls of even the strongest, thickest chamber would break?
Couldn't you not use water in around your ice and maybe try using a gas around the ice to test all kinds of things with ice cubes and maybe dry ice in cubes form without water ...
@@nickhubble2838 If you knew anything about chemistry, you would know that the solubility of gases dissolved in water is inversely proportional to temperature. Boiling drives dissolved gases out of solution, so that the water can freeze without entrapped air.
@@throwawaypt2throwawaypt2-xp8nx Sonoluminescence happens when bubbles collapse under water. I'm wondering if the pressure might do the same to the gas trapped in the ice.
Would it be possible to rapidly de-pressure the system without damaging it? It would be interesting to seeif the ice explode from the compressed air inside the cubes.
I always wondered what would happen to the iceberg if it sank instead of the titanic
Same energy as “the tower hit the second plane”
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'Under Pressure' and 'Ice Ice Baby' intro is a nice Easter egg.
There is a dad joke in there!
😂
I'm relieved to see we caught on to the subtle nuance of the reference to Vanilla Ice using the sample from Under Pressure to make Ice Ice Baby.
This one was my favorite so far. I love the sound of the ice cracking under the pressure, and seeing the gas cavities become filled with water. And as always, I enjoy your unique humor. Thanks!
It almost looks like its the opposite from cracking .. its the sound of ice crackling together..
You're my new favourite channel.
By far my favorite (small for no reason) channel!
Wow … that’s scary. Challenger deep is twice what your chamber can do, whew. That’s serious pressure. Just researching the ice diagram is amazing. Complex stuff. Thanks for this!
No problem. If the channel takes off later, I was thinking I may build a Challenger Deep version of the chamber if there's any interest. It would be a slightly smaller chamber though.
It just keeps getting better! The humor is outstanding! So underrated as far as subs go. Happy to say I been here since the first Video and I love every new Drop!
Thanks for watching and sticking around! I'll try to pump out content for you guys more frequently.
It's really cool to see the ice become more clear over time
1:08 Damn, I was just about to crush water into ice VII with my own hands since I lack this machine but your disclaimer stopped me from doing it otherwise, thanks for looking out for us!
No matter, l will simply use my teeth.
This is exactly what I've been wanting to see. Thank you for doing this experiment!
I always learn something new from your channel. I’ve heard about the different phases of water but never in the detail you presented. Water inclusions in diamond under such pressure - who would have guessed.
thought it may implode with that air trapped in the ice
It would explode, it’s not under a vacuum. It’s under pressure from the inside. Unless you’re talking about the ice itself in the vacuum and not the chamber.
I really appreciate the science lesson afterwards. It gives real context to the amazing sights you produce in your little death tube! I wonder how many wealthy people have pressurised aquariums with the rarest fish ever seen in them...
This is awesome I love watching these videos every day!
Random mid-way joke is awesome!
Love your work mate.
Weird I thought water was not compressibel and thought that pressure would generate far more heat.
The Hydraulic Press Channel wants to create Ice 7 lol.
1:07 - "Please don't try this at home."
Me: [Puts pressure chamber away.]
Oh wow that was very interesting. I did not know any of this about ice.
Best intro of the year. Very punny. Cheers 🍻
The triple point of humans caught me so off-guard. Your dry deadpan is unreal dude, too funny!
This was definitely an interesting experiment. I could have the pump struggling at around 14,000 feet though. Would be pretty cool if that could simulate the pressures in the challenger deep, but still the depth of the Titanic is pretty cool anyway. Love the experiments.
I started watching this out of curiosity, and it was very interesting. The only problem now is that am craving a Vodka and Ice7
In Portsmouth England there’s a hyperbolic trials facility where a person can get into a chamber that can raise the pressure much like your dropzone canister. It’s for submarine training.
@TheDropzoneChannel can you do dry ice?
Yes
Had same thought...yes please!.
Ice 7 would probably exist on moons like Europa.
Agitation is used to get that über-clear ice used for sculpting. It's available in some areas. That would take the pressure better.
😱 I have been asking this since 4th grade. In 45 now. Thank yooooooou!!
How does this channel have only 8k subs? Something is not right.
Hey man you have a great channel!
Just learned about Ice 7 and looked up on RUclips to see if someone was able to create one
"Well Clarice can you still here the Screaming of the ICE CUB'S? (sound of air being sucked past the teeth and tung) THIP! THIP! THIP!😈" lol
Hear*
@@timfagan816 where? wright Their?👆👀🤷
@@timfagan816 you R/O\R get it or you don't...
5:28 I see.. so that’s how restaurants make clear ice cubes
Looks like a good upgrade for a potato launcher 🥔
Ice crackle sounds like a high pitched fireplace.
Someone else mentioned Dry Ice and I agree. I would like to see it in a glass jar with a waterproof cover on it that will implode (the cover) at around 1/2 mile. The water would leak in and I wonder if it would start to sublimate? Also a second test with a big chunk of the dry ice in the chamber with nothing protecting it as the pressure was increased.
Glad to see my idea, that I posted on the yeti water bottle challenge spawned a video 😊
Ice: crackling away for several minutes with no major change in sound.
The RUclips auto-captions at 4:08 in the video: this is music.
What if you made ice in a pressurized system and then you depressurized it? would the ice be harder? or would it just be regular ice?
coolest one yet
How much does the water in the chamber heat up when you are pressurising it? Have you tried measuring the temperature with just water in there?
could you explain how you obtain those high pressures please?
I use an industrial pump. You can watch Episode 15 where I explain how it works and take it apart for maintenance.
Ice - Under Pressure
I see what you did there.
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Ice 9 dropped into the sea
Do you want the end of the world? Because that's how you get the end of the world.
@@Chad_Thundercock yes
the human triple point is lol
I was originally going to use a photo of the Dome of the Rock, but then I decided to dial it down...
For another engineering challenge, make a chamber that does the opposite and take things to the top of Everest and beyond to make things go kaboom instead of crunch. 😁
A vacuum chamber only needs a difference of 1 bar. Easily made.
@@Tuck-Shop still, a kaboom would be cool ☺️
I’d be interested in knowing how much energy/electricity your chamber consumes achieving these pressures/depths. Is it relatively efficient? Or is it an energy hog?
I think I’m schizophrenic. I have never taken interest or Have even known about ice 7. I searched it up for the first time and looked through all of the videos and all of them had red lines through the bottom. I don’t remember watching this at all
Good you mentioned Jerusalem where everyone lives in peace. 7:44
remember folks, do not try this at home with your deep ocean chamber
Not sure if you've ever shown it, but can you please show the inner workings of the pressure vessel's machanics to get such high pressures? Is it a hydraulic press or motor that feeds it?
I wonder about the thermodynamics. Phase change reqires energy but also volume changes which affects pressure...
Interesting video as always❤
That happened because of the untrained air in the ice. Next time, freeze water in a vacuum. Cool that you can get tlsuch cool video of it.
Fascinating! What if it was "perfect" ice with no flaws that was frozen gradually while being degassed?
@TheDropzoneChannel
Can the pressure chamber crack a glow stick and make it light up?
Okay. I'll try that next.
Are you able to do a video where you show how your whole setup works? Such as what kind of pumps are used to increase the pressure and also how your chamber seals closed. Also, was the hyperbaric pressure chamber made yourself or bought?
By the way, keep up the great work. I hope your channel grows because it’s hands down the best channel that I’ve seen for doing these kinds of tests.
Thanks for your support! In episode 15 I talk a bit about it. I'll probably expand on it more when I do an intro video. I designed the chamber, sourced the material and had the parts made at a machine shop.
9:09 woah! That blew my mind!
Would there be a way to do Dry Ice/Solid CO2?
Watching the air bubbles and channels disappear was fascinating!
The guy would be capable of crushing ice with those super massive ear.
Me when I'm in the core of a Hycean planet
Idea for the video: Make a model canister that will be somewhat rigid and transparent, add couple drops of oil or diesel fuel. Will it combust during implosion?
May be PET bottle blanks will fit the task.
What if you place a bag of fresh water in the chamber filled with salt water and cool the chamber to the freezing point of fresh water and then release the pressure? Visually, I think it would be an interesting curiosity, especially taking the bag of frozen water out of the chamber.
guess that's one way to make clear ice
Very cool 👍
What about dry ice? You should be able to do the same thing with dry ice and see what happens right? It might help to pre cool the water in the chamber first so it lasts longer but it should make for a neat show
Great video! Sorry, but I may not completely understand. But what was the idea, except from displaying something awesome?
I imagine that if you had been able to get ICE7, would all the water have been that, so in this experiment did you manage to put ICE1H under the max pressure we can get in the ocean?
It could be amazing and world's first if you could put a dead blubber fish under its natural pressure! :-)
I hope that deep submersible sitting on your bench isn't made of carbon fiber.
Hey, is there any way you could add a timestamp to the timelapse? At least for things like this, where we're also seeing melting make changes.
He he...that's cool!
Now I'm curious if you froze the water while under pressure how badly it would damage the chamber from expansion. Never mind, don't break the chamber.
Since pigs are analogous to humans, can you put a piece of pork with a bone and see what happens? I’m curious what occurs to tissue/bone under pressure.
I guess it's melting because the lights are hot
Can a chamber be built that can withstand extreme pressures, instead of using lasers on microscopic samples for microseconds?
Is there a pressure beyond which even the walls of even the strongest, thickest chamber would break?
Car toy when?
Will bacteria, virus may exist in such ice7
very cool 😬
Superionic ice babyyy
Ice ASMR :)
Couldn't you not use water in around your ice and maybe try using a gas around the ice to test all kinds of things with ice cubes and maybe dry ice in cubes form without water ...
Who cares about ice 7... oh dropzone, that's an instant watch.
Dry ice and fill your tank with the cold carbonated water.
Ice cold water?
I was totally going to do this, but I used warm water, and my ice cube melted 😢
hey. you don't have any way for somebody to contact you. I run 6000m AUVs for my day job and i can fit small containers to squish things.
Ice 7 up is good too ok I drink
It is possible to make ice practically free of entrapped air by boiling the water first.
What does H2O mean? 2 hydrogen 1 oxygen. Boiling water does not change this structure.
@@nickhubble2838 If you knew anything about chemistry, you would know that the solubility of gases dissolved in water is inversely proportional to temperature. Boiling drives dissolved gases out of solution, so that the water can freeze without entrapped air.
What are you trying to say?
@@Elven_Nephew Boiling drives dissolved gases out of water, so it freezes to clear ice.
@@nickhubble2838 Are you serious? Boiling does not break molecular bonds; it simply drives dissolved gases out of the water.
It melts lol
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Meooooow
*please dont try this at home* ahh yes i was going to try this with my very own pressure thingy
2:00 - ruclips.net/video/38EDhpxzn2g/видео.html
Do this in the DARK please! I have a feeling the collapsing bubbles will emit light.
Alright. I'll turn off the chamber lights in the next episode.
what makes u think it will emit light?
@@throwawaypt2throwawaypt2-xp8nx Sonoluminescence happens when bubbles collapse under water. I'm wondering if the pressure might do the same to the gas trapped in the ice.
Ice melts under pressure...thats how ice skates work.
Can you do a dead cat?
I feel the "crush the sub" thing may seem insensitive to people given the most recent tragedy. Just a thought.
Noted
Would it be possible to rapidly de-pressure the system without damaging it? It would be interesting to seeif the ice explode from the compressed air inside the cubes.
7:46 LOL
We getting copyright struck with this one!! 📢📢📢📢📢🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊(ironic)
It's okay because Vanilla Ice got the tunes from David Bowie. Zing!
@@TheDropzoneChannel Wasn't there a lawsuit?