Which Fruit Explodes Fastest With Rubber Bands?
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- In today's video, we wrap rubber bands around various fruits like watermelon, pineapple, and pumpkin to see which will explode faster.
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Which fruit had the most surprising reaction??
The pineapple surprised me the most.
Pumpkin
🎃
Pineapple
can you make a sheet of paper with white out
I would love to see you try this with a coconut.
Me too!
Yeeeesss DO IT Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That would take a lot of rubber bands but I’d like to see that!!
Coconut is too hard. Don't you think it would do nothing?
@@creator8101 Everything has a breaking point. Wrap enough rubber bands around anything and it will break eventually. The question is not if it's possible, but how difficult it would be.
Fruits:
Apples, pears, and Durian. :)
Other stuff:
Soda bottles.
Can you generate enough pressure with rubber bands alone to make it pop..?
a coconut!
I totally wanna see a durian explode..
Even more importantly I want to see them there with the durian explodes.
@@Chaotic_Pixie YASSS!!!
Yes!!!!! I love this
These are amazing ideas. What about a soda can? Packet of chips,
Sadistic overlord: "Ok today we're going to try something different. Instead of using lethal injection let's bring out the rubber bands..."
If they existed in medieval times, you know that it would have been a method of torture.
@@xenos_n. People in medieval times really liked torturing others.
Aka gray still plays
I don't know for sure that it's true but I've heard that native Americans would use wet rawhide tied around a prisoners forehead as a form of torture, as the rawhide dried out it would shrink up and, well, you watched the video too.. not sure how much the rawhide would shrink compared to the rubber-bands but I don't think it would take much movement, just a lot of pressure, to crack a skull like that..
@@yodan00b they didnt just do the heads, they would tie people to posts, which due to the shrinkage of the rawhide, slowly crush the their bodies (think a very slow motion python)
Calli: Awfully silent.
The watermelon 0.1 decided later.: *BAM-*
Calli: *SHRIEKS IN FEAR-*
Me in public restrooms with automatic flushing
I read that as shrek in fear lmao
I love how as they did the water melon, the pineapple was just chilling in Nates chair.
They wanted the pineapple to know he's next
Watermelon*
Have you never heard the saying 'chillin' like a pineapple', it's a well known expression around here.
@@timlawson5206 I have never heard that saying before. Where are you from?
Watching the two-person rubber banding process... These two have such a brother-sister vibe in this video.
Wait I thought they were dating.... uh....
If they dated and did "more", it would seem like incest.
"You flicked a spider at me!"
"Just kind of."
In me
So calm about it lol
I would love to see you try this with Durian fruit. The person who it explodes on looses!
Is that that fruit guy who tough from annoying orange?
@@Theguy-ey8je the one Brown one with Spikes that stinks
That would be funny.
That would require body armor.
Durian, skunk of the fruit world!
Durian. Do durian!
Why would u strap up Stewart like that?
Trollhunters reference
Yes
@@diamond_chaos Yes
Ask Mario - he might kick one over to you.
@@chrisrj9871 hehe
I love watching Calli's reaction time on the watermelon slow-mo. Top half is almost touching the tent before she starts to flinch.
7:50 - Imagine a 30lbs spiky jackfruit falling from a branch 30 feet in the air and landing on your head. 😕 You could/should have tried a durian. 😀
Jackfruit usually don't grow that high up. They grow on the trunks of the tree, not branches.
There is a Brazilian expression that translates to
He stuck his foot in the jackfruit.
It usually means when a person drinks too much.
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The pineapple probably didn't explode because its made up of a bunch of seperate fruits
???
they are???
aren't pineapples actually berries?
@@TimoAgain yeah (im not sure but i think the definition if berry is where theres multiple fruits that make one fruit)
Wait, but then wouldn't it have just broken at the seem between the separate fruits?
Hint: Isn't this called 'implosion' in science?
Technically it's Bifurcation.
@@Keichimaru technically it’s (insert sciencey word)
Technically its krcelgdvljldvjdvljvjdlgjdlvjpdjvdlsion
No..the the force was outward as a result of internal pressure. Explosion is correct.
Implosion is when something bursts inwards (like a lightbulb), explosion is when it goes out. This would be explosion, as it is notably “bursting” outwards.
Surely I’m not the only one who flinched when the pumpkin blew
I jumped when it did XD
I was just gonna keep that to myself thanks a lot lol
I flinched lol
I didn't flinch but I jumped
@@NFTI Was it scary? I know you were there live
Nate: I like science!
Calli: I like making things go boom!
"Fruits and vegetables"
*proceeds to show only fruits*
Pumpkin is a fruit??
@@davidshiwlal9802 yep, it grows from the flower, this makes it a fruit
@@derekwright2388 well look at that I just love learnt something.
every fruit is a vegetable.
@@thomasherzog86 not technically. The fruit of a plant is its offspring so to speak. Almost its egg. The fruit itself is not a vegetable but is a a potential plant. Like how an egg in not a chicken.
Fun fact! A pumpkin, from a botanist's perspective, is a fruit because it's a product of the seed-bearing structure of flowering plants. Vegetables, on the other hand, are the edible portion of plants such as leaves, stems, roots, bullbs, flowers, and tubers. So, you have three fruits and no vegetables :D
I love how the pumpkin waited to explode until the EXACT moment AFTER Calli just eyed it with suspicion.
This whole video I kept thinking of Brandon Farris exploding a watermelon and a pumpkin in his bedroom.
I wonder if anyone has ever tried this with a coconut. It would probably be pretty crazy.
I don't think it would work a coconut isn't soft
@@Dr.RatioSnail probably with enough bands
This makes me feel like a melon.
Melon mannn
Lol
MELON LORD!!
This one was fun. Cool video. I think the pumpkin surprised me the most- I thought it would take a lot more to bands to get the job done.
You could try an apple, they've got an interesting consistency for something like this. And maybe grapes, but with the tiny rubber hair elastics rather than office supply ones. Maybe a banana, cuz they're soft enough that they'd probably just squish, but it would be interesting to see if they ever popped at the seams!
Zh
Did you leave the jackfruit in the bag the whole time? I'm no expert on that one, but lots of fruits are very sensitive about their fresh air.
Das. True
Could you guys please make a forge/foundry combo, so one could easily go from melting and casting to heating and hammering. That would be awsome.
You guys make experiments I have never thought about. It pleases my destructive side without destructing my apartment so thank you :)
Can you guys freeze and shatter a blanket? (Like if you want them to do it )
Calli: you flicked a spider at me
Nate:just kind of
128 rubber bands
My brain: 2 stacks of rubber bands.
Can you guys try to freeze dry different candies, then blend them into a powder and see if you can put them in water to make a drink of some kind?
I love how the pumpkin cut right in 1/2 compared to the watermelon breaking at the bottom
No one:
TKOR: let’s squish some fruits with rubber bands
Personally I'd be into seeing a non-rotten jackfruit if you can get your hands on one
To quote the mythbusters "its like a murder scene" haha
Sometimes I feel like Callie has more to offer in video ideas. Maybe we could see some of her passions shine through? I feel like a lot of the videos are Nate's ideas
The real question is how did Calli's pumpkin pie-napple turn out?
Should have done this for the outro...
Calli:
Also Calli: "Guys that's not all........see to you then"
Still Calli: *reacts*
Among the three being combined, I'd definitely go for watermelon pineapple.
It's kinda funny to see you in shorts, t-shirts and sunglasses, because right now, i'm shivering in snow
It's amazing how slow the human reflexes actually are, if you see the slow-motion of the exploding melon and pumpkin and then the reaction.
I figured the pineapple would take the least rubber bands, the watermelon would be as expected, and the pumpkin was going to shatter along the vertical lines.
Glad to know I was partially right.
You guys should try this with every other type of melon: like cantaloupe and honeydew
I'd say try again with the Jack fruit, but also Durian, Star Fruit, and Dragon fruit.
Something seems different about the "here's the basic idea" today
I want to see a cartoon villain try to end the world with giant rubber bands.
Yasssss
Number 25 love you guys keep it up you are my only excitement during lockdown 🙏🏼🙏🏼 uk life 😒😂
You guys should try dumping baby powder into a bathtub full of water and see if all the water disappears
*My notification was 2 minutes late.*
mine was 9.
@@kamiuzumaki3274 same
Mine was an age late
Oh my gourd, that pumpkin was dramatic ;)
Me watching TKOR in my bed like:
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Same😂
Man, I just gotta say King of Random is just dishing out so many videos.
How do you think of that many ideas?!?!
"A few others have tried"
All different types of food. I think a 2liter soda bottle and a soda can would be cool.
*Who else has notifications on for TKOR?*
Eggplant, tomatoes, head of cabbage, head of lettuce, mango, papaya, and zucchini
If you put rubber bands on a watermelon, but take them off before it explodes, would the watermelon look deformed/curvy?
Try a coconut,apple,orange,and the hardest fruit of all the durian fruit which has a very hard shell.
Some people want to know which fruit explodes first....Me...I'm just here to watch fruit explode. LOL.
Can I just say with absolutely innocent intentions: Calli is a very pretty lady. Up vote and make her day. 🙂
Instead of seeing how few rubber bands it takes to cut a watermelon, see how many you can put on one without breaking it.
All I can think of right now is Brandon Farris glittwr bombing himself doing this to a pumpkin filled with so much glitter 😂😂
8:06 jackfruit: left the chat
That pumpkin made me jump so high 😂
And here I thought my grandmother, who lived through the Great Depression, was just a hoarder for always having an armful of rubber band with her. Turns out she was a secret fruit ninja, always prepared to vanquish any devious gourd she might encounter.
Accidentally early gang
What a wonderful video to watch while being sick
Do a rubber bands ball and try how is the weight and throw it from the top to see how much it bounces
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other things to explode with rubber bands:
Ostrich egg
Coconut
pork shoulder (aka pork butt) (maybe frozen or dipped in liquid nitrogen?)
sports (basket, soccer, volley) ball
Why don't you see how many rubber bands it takes to make a can of Surströmming explode? Hazmat suits highly recommended.
What is that? And can I use it to hurt someone?
@@helenweber2006 It's fermented herring in a can, a form of food from Sweden. It's notoriously smelly, and if you get it on basically anything you will never get the smell out.
Yes, I too want to see how long it takes to strangulate food until it spontaneously combusts.
Pumpkin
Potato, rutabaga, turnip, beet, and onion. I want to see how well they are cut by rubber bands.
Thank you for posing yet another question that I did not previously know I desperately needed the answer to.
Ripe jackfruit, coconut, acorn squash, coke bottle vs milk carton, and a chicken/turkey would be interesting to see rubber banded
Am I the only one who thought the pumpkin being cut looked like an Amung Us man being murdered?
Everybody gangsta until Nate says it’s a complicated idea
You should fill the pumpkin with water or Jell-O with small hole on the top and the Jackfruit again
You were to cross polinate a pumpkin and pineapple and the plant bore fruit, would be a pumpapple or a pinekin?
The pumpkin just cut so cleanly
You need to try jackfruit again, that would be epic... maybe durian and broccoli too.
You ought to try the pineapple trick, where they smack it and then roll it and the individual pieces come out
Jackfruits do ripen easily and it also has a strong smell...its also very sticky but I think it would have gotten a reaction like the pineapple except less water...still would have been fun to try the jack fruit though
Any kind of melon or cantelope. Maybe a large onion? A squash would be fun.
I bet, if you can get enough rubberbands around it, they could cut through a soft metal, like aluminium or copper.
You guys are so awesome! I want to see you guys test what would happen if you soaked various types of paper or fabrics in various types of liquids and freeze dried them instead of air drying!
Wash laundry in machine with LN2 and then dry with harvest-right (freeze-dryer)
TKOR is like Mythbusters for RUclips with less explosions.
Say it with me, "Calli wants big boom!" 😂
how to make a rubber band ball made with entirely rubber and air
edit; along with some leftover pumpkin, watermelon and/or pineapple.
Ya'll should do pumpkin with a watermelon inside of it with like the skinniest fruit you can find in the watermelon to see if the rubber bands can cut through each fruit!
A Brazil nut fruit. Just saw a vid on them and they're about the size of a coconut (which also might be interesting) and have a kind of hard shell. Not sure if the rubber bands could do it. Other winter squash (spaghetti, acorn) would be interesting. Summer squash would be too soft. A carrot. An orange. A steak or a roast or something like that. Maybe cooked vs uncooked. A head of lettuce or better, a head of cabbage.
next Halloween I want to see someone do each person who comes put a rubber band on the pumpkin and then time lapse it
I would love to see if you could do a pumpkin watermelon Coconut blended drink and then freeze dry it to see what will happen ?
How many rubber bands does it take to:
Bend/cut through a strong metal pipe and hollow metal pipe
Split a roundish rock in 2 pieces
Cut through a small tree trunk all the way through
Cut through a rubber tire
Bend/cut through a bowling ball
Hi TKOR Team. I have a video idea for you. The pitch from trees burns really well. Amber is made of fossilized pitch. After the years that it takes for the pitch to turn into amber, would amber burn or have all of those flammable properties evaporated away in the fossilization process?
do you think this would work with a coconut? And how many do you think it would take? Enough for a silly amount purchased off Amazon (we bought 500lbs of rubber bands off Amazon, what should we do with them?)? :P
How about an egg, and would it matter if you wrapped the bands long-ways or short-ways?
And, while dangerous (or at least probably painful), how many rubber bands do you think it would take to crush a glass bottle? Could you break hand/arm/leg/foot bones or amputate (in a human-analog dummy)? What about a solid glass sphere versus a hollow one? If you put enough rubberbands around a stack of paper, would it eventually slice through the stack?
Speaking of glass spheres, could you wrap something fragile (like a christmas ornament) completely in rubber bands so that when the sphere breaks the pieces don't go spraying everywhere...or better, that it doesn't break from the rubber band tensional forces AND survives a drop to the floor from waist height/a soft toss against a wall?
Could you use a mass amount of rubber bands to contain a low-level or delayed-onset explosive reaction (ie, an unopened soda/water bottle would take how many rubber bands before all that pressure ruptured the bottle and sprayed soda everywhere). Probably shouldn't use real explosive reactants like dry ice in a sealed container as that could be quite dangerous or just fail epicly before enacting the reaction.
Squish a whole durian fruit with rubber bands
I’m not super jumpy but I jumped super hard when the pumpkin exploded 😅😅😅
Try small fruit: I'm talking grapefruit, orange, apples!!! I know it'd be tedious but I'd just love to see it!!!
Break a coconut with rubber bands
LIES!
*I see no vegetables! Where's the vegetable murder?*
Great entertaining video as always you two.