Can you cook a Potato with a Potato?
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Can you cook a potato with the power of potato batteries?
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My god people in 1970 thought there would be flying cars but here we are wondering if a potato can cook a potato
Human’s have gotten smarter over time, that’s all!
We first need to figure out self driving because humans still can't be fully trusted with a normal car.
We’re only a short few millennia away from potato powered flying cars.
😂
Well when people’s goals are now to be influencers. It doesn’t exactly move mankind forward.
"where are the potatoes?"
Thanos: "gone, reduced to mash... I used the potatoes to cook the potato. It nearly heated it"
You can probably get more energy by burning the potato, rather than using it as a battery.
he isn't even using the potato as the battery, just as the electrolyte, the energy comes from the metals!
Probably
@@JoelCreates Can you ignite a potato with potatoes? If you manage to use a spark of the potato battery to light up a potato on fire you might be able to cook a potato using burning potatoes
He technically did that by burning the potatoes consumed earlier inside his body to produce the energy that went pedal-cooking the latter potatoes
then you technically only need one potato! it cooks itself
Honestly, this just shows how impressive it is that GLaDOS could function after being turned into a potato, and being half-eaten too!
To add an extra pinch of accuracy, you could just eat some potatoes before pedaling the potato oven. Therefor at that moment you would be powered by potato, and you would basically be a potato energy converter. Breaking down the potato energy to turn into kinetic energy, then into electrical energy, which is then converted into heat energy to cook another potato!
Underrated
But you'd still have your fat deposits and other reserves
Something something nerd emoji something something
@@randallmokjialung3592 I'm no diet expert, but I'm pretty sure you only really start burning your fat reserves once you enter starvation, something that wouldn't happen if ur stuffed up on taters o.o
@@randallmokjialung3592 eat exlusively potatoes for the next 2 years to ensure only potato
You should be able to power yourself off of potatos, although I'd guess you should eat a steady supply of them for like an hour beforehand, then do some light exercise, so that your digestive system is always processing them, and putting the glucose into your blood throughout the process. Then, as long as you didn't tire yourself at all, you should be running exclusively off of the extra glucose being put into your blood by digestion. (The exercise is to clear any none-potato derived energy from your muscles).
The line “boil um, mash um, stick um IN A BATTERY” just got me too well.
i read this as he said it lol
Lotr reference
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@@dapperwolf465 but what if you eat only potatoes
potato
Your phone isn't a potato, although it's made of chips
Pretty sure it's the acid in the potato that is essential in making the potato battery work. Think lemon battery. Powdered potato is probably really low in that acid.
As a guy that studies chemistry: you are correct :)
She sure is something else man.
@@PraecantetiaUnrelated, my brain has rotted so much that any time I see the colors blue and purple/yellow, purple and brown, I immediately think "OH MY GAH FRISK/NIKO PFP"
Or just any indie game character tbf...
Well if you ate only potatoes, you would theoretically be powering it using potato energy
I would have just burnt the potatoes to cook another potato
Gigabrain
Potatoes probably contain water so they might stop burning
@@shift-tren use peeler to thinly slice into paper thin wafers dry in sun
How would you burn it using a potato
@@beccasflyingrainbow7886 dry potato flakes burn
I would love to see a revisit of this where you do a full in depth analysis of what makes a mashed potato battery more efficient, maybe you make the potatoes yourself, heat them up, add salt to the mixture, add citric acid to the mixture, that way you can actually revisit the oven and say you've done it
You‘re probably wondering what my original comment was
Actually insane
At what voltage though? Amps on their own don't say much.
@@Jdbye a welding machine can weld using 30-60VDC on 50-200A
A mig can go lower than 30V
My small arc furnace uses 5V 100A
@@Jdbye it was shorted so near 0V. Still just impressive you can pull that current out of a potato, even if it's not much usable power
@@bobbyflay4104 0V * infinityA is still 0W
i was expecting this to go the direction of fermenting a potato into alcohol and burning that to cook a potato
Is it just me, or does anyone else's day just get better after watching a Joel Creates vid?
mine dose to
No
@@2p1p86 does* unless u on some sort of white powder... MSG
Thanks Axel!
Ive been contemplating ending it all ever since pressing play
While some may call this a failure, I found this absolutely fascinating. Really helped to grasp the scale necessary to pull off something like this.
What if you used the potato battery power for a heat pump instead? Like an air conditioning unit, compressing and expanding gas to take away heat from an environment and put it into the potato
Thank you! It would be cool to research various electric heat generation methods to find the most efficient
Potato is love, potato is life. The path of the potato is not always easy for those who choose to walk it. The starchy tuber sees unlimited potential it its many eyes. All hail the spud.
Shrek would like to know your location
@@JoelCreates better not be a reference to that one sfm
Potato is truly 🥔
@@daneilgame123 potato moment
Amen
The awnser: no, but your feet can
That was one of the finest bike baked potatoes I have ever tasted! Complements to the chef
Would love a sequel where you manage to make a better battery. Maybe you could collaborate with Nile red and have him concentrate the dielectric.
Now these are the questions that must be answered to progress humanity. Can potatoes cook a potato? Who knows. Great video idea as always Joel, always a treat when you upload.
When "it is definitely a potato" is thrillingly high praise, you know you've done something really special.
Oh no, he's turning into William Osman, but with potatoes-not lemons
I would assume the air in the potato mixture was your biggest issue. Hence, when applying more pressure things improved. Drawing a vacuum for each cell before sealing up to remove the air would be a neat next step
Maybe
Haha, cool cool.
As far as the potato battery, I think it's entirely possible to improve it by adding some salt into the mashed potato 'electrolyte'.
Hey, I dunno for sure, but I'd love to see a follow-up comparison video when/if you get around to testing something like that.
I didn't notice a significant difference in my salt tests
@@JoelCreates Gotcha, didn't realize you had already tested with salt.
Soak in vinegar maybe?
@@southernflatland my concern with adding chemicals is that, at some point, it's no longer a potato battery
@@JoelCreates Indeed. Neither is a pedal powered generator. What's ya point? It would still be an interesting video/research topic.
@@JoelCreatesi mean, you're using so many parts of technologie that, I'd say it's a potato(plus many other parts) batterie.
If your main component is the potato I'd say it's a potato batterie, which yours is, so I'm guessing if you added some chemical ingredients it wouldn't be bad, but again that's a personal question.
Bro I'm typing about a potato imma stop
Even discovering that potatoes can't practically power a heating element to cook a potato is interesting!
I think he just went about it in the wrong way. What if he just used them in the place of firewood instead to fuel a fire to cook the potato. I bet he would have had much more success.
9:26 it’s always the swedes bro… gotta keep your head on a swivel
This is going to be interesting
Sir you didn’t just cook a potato with a potato, you cooked my potato brain that’s made of mashed potato compressed into potato by cooking a potato using a potato
I wonder if eating a pedal cooked potato is positive or negative calories.
Good question
The best part of this is that if you fail to cook a potato, you can still eat it. It’s just a raw potato.
Raw potatoes might be poisonous though, or at the very least wreak havoc on your digestive system. Would not recommend.
Thank you Calvin Nguyen
Hey Joel, thanks for letting me be a part of the video! It was a pleasure meeting you.
You KNOW you’ll be invited to the next cookout if you bring a bike machine and a potato.
Missed a trick by not only eating potato while peddling, making it in a way potato powered
But can you cook a potato with the potato that you cooked with a potato?
You should try again, but with a different chemical reaction. Use potassium nitrate to burn a potato and cook another potato.
I thought for *sure*, to tie it all back together, you'd be eating potatoes while pedaling. That's the only thing that makes sense, right? Because then you would still be baking the potato with potato power. But that didn't even come up!
Genius
I heard both irish and russian music throughout this video
ready!
finally we're asking the real question
i was eating potato chips whilst waiting for my hashbrowns to cook in my oven whilst watching this (eating potatoes whilst cooking potatoes and watching a video about cooking potatoes with potatoes)
who the fuck cooks hashbrowns in an oven
I've always wanted to have a battery I could charge with unusual power sources that could power it up like a little water wheel on my sink and a exercise bike and so on so forth so I could collect power for atleast 18 hours.
It is fun, but impractical.
By the way, there will be a problem with energy storage.
Storage elements like capacitors have leakage current.
With tiny amount of incoming power, losses can become higher than energy input.
I once made circuit which charges capacitor with waste electromagnetic waves.
Without selecting best diodes for rectification and best capacitors for storage, leaks were huge.
Great video! 👍🏻
If a potato is terrible as a battery then I have an idea. how about you use a potato to power said potato with a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a potato powered by a car battery.
I feel like that would work a lot better
11:11 potato is potato
I just realised he spoiled the end a bit when he called himself a potato with the fact that in the end he himself cooked a potato therefore technically a potato cooked a potato in the most potato way possible
Shhh...
It's a Slapsgiving Day miracle!
Himym
Only lights and clocks ? There is Basically Homelesss powering his PC with potatoes though
edit fuck he invited him
The real potatoes are the friends we made along the way.
I think a much more efficient way to cook a potato using a potato is by burning a potato they seem like they catch on fire decently easily you can get a rough estimate of how much heat it would produce as potatoes are 110 calories per 148g (they mean kilocalories I calculated it based off of how many jewels (623 KJ) of heat energy a potato has and it's roughly 110 kilocalories) so in other words enough energy to heat 110,000 grams of water by 1° c so assuming you want to cook a potato that has a mass of 148 g and the thermal properties of water you could raise its temperature by a slightly ridiculous 743° c. according to Google you want to cook a potato at 220° c for 60 minutes so that would give you 3.37 potatoes cooked per one potato set on fire (note this is assuming a perfectly insulated oven and that there is no Mass inside of the oven other than potatoes I.e. the air would take energy to heat up as well also note the unit in jewels was from the FDA the only reason why didn't use it is because it didn't have a corresponding mass of the potato it just said "a medium potato" and I would much prefer a mass unit so I just calculated whether they meant kilocalories or calories by using FDA unit in jewels to back up their claim and unused the data for the number of calories was provided from potatogoodness.com)
Awesome video as usual 🏆 What a cool communal task!
Technically, E=MC2 (small 2, I know). So there should be enough energy in one average potato to stat a small thermo-nuclear reaction - potentially baking quite a lot of forest. Sigh... we'll get there one day.
Joel you never fail to impress. These things shouldn't work.
Thanks David!
I thought you were going to burn one potato to cook another. Seems more efficient.
I would like to see a temp vs time graph of this oven to see how well it really is insulated
Would only eating potatos for a day technically not be cheating since you are using the enegry from the potato?
What I love about Joel, Louis, and Basically Homeless is that they are like the newer version of William Osman, Peter Sripol, and BackyardScientist (and michael reeves). Its like a new generation of makers in a sense but not.
You could have switched to a diet consisting only of the mashed potatoes in the battery the day before pedaling, thereby turning yourself into a matrix style bioreactor and using the potato energy to cook the potato..
for the amount of effort that went into this, this needs to be more popular than it is
This video reminds me of when you go to a store to buy a specific item and its out of stock and the salesman tries to distract you to sell you something else!
the funniest thing about the potatos being replaced with AA batteries in the beginning is that, even a single one of those batteries would produce like 20x the output of a potato. the massive battery he produces later on has the power of like, a 9 volt battery, and lasts significantly shorter.
using your vast knowledge and skills with engineering to create useful machinery that will help the human race evolve: no
cook potato with potato: yes
He could have Just trown the potato at a spinning black hole and use the Energy released to Power a small city.
dehydrating and burning them would be way easier, but way less cool
be named potato
use yourself to kooc potato
you used potato to kooc potato
make video about it
be rich
problem elongated muskrat
the waffle house has foun its new host to cook the breakfast
The Waffle House has found it’s new host
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You could have argued that you ate potatoes to power your pedalling.
Next potato idea: potatos to biogas and then directly heating an oven?
That makes me wonder the efficiency of something like a AA battery. With a setup like this, one potato at a time, could I cook 4 potatoes with 1 battery? If so, is this not a really efficient way in general to cook things? (More specifically, potatoes)
He did not said how many joules potato cooking takes 🙁
I doubt that 1 battery will be enough.
AA battery have capacity ≈ 1500mAh, with 1.5V it means ≈ 8kJ of energy.
I searched for amount of energy needed for potato cooking and found ≈ 660kJ and ≈ 120kJ values, but they were calculated without taking into account good thermal insulation.
But did you ever test the difference in output of a battery of powdered potato vs mashed potato, either salted?
Thank you almighty youtube algorithm. Another creator added to my collection
Potatos are the most delicious but the worst Battery and PC
We should have a quiet moment for all those lost potatoes. Rip my uneaten friends.
I wonder how many potatoes you would have to eat to gain the calories required to cook a potato with your feet
It probably depends on how many potatoes you would be eating with your feet
Now the ultimate question: can you produce enough cooked potatoes by riding a bike for a week while only getting calories from the potatoes you cook?
Then he would truly be cooking potatoes with potatoes
"Boil em, mash em, stick em in a battery"
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Starch is just sugar right ? If it is, is there a way to use that sugar to cook a potato?
They should’ve had a turturkeyekey at slapsgiving
i would'nt eat the potato bc i don't like potatoes in the first place
Combust potato starch and use the fire to cook potato like stove
If you eat enough potatoes before peddling, then the potato is technically giving you the power to cook the potato
Curing cancer: ⛔️
Cooking a potato with a potato: ✅
My body literally wouldn't let me scroll past this. I just froze up.
.......good
you didn't cook a potato with a potato but you made the worlds most efficient oven
That’s so true😂 comments like this give me life. Keep being awesome, fellow youtube traveler 🫡
this video is sponsored by potato
Potatos can finally be charged with assisted man slaughter, this is very poggers.
cook a potato using that same potato.
this was recommended to me while i was eating a potato
i subbed at "I'm a potato" LOL
“Let’s cook a potato with potato”.
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I would jus dry the potatoe and then burn it
It is a great summary of Green Power TM... spend 5000 units of energy, including on cooked dehydrated potatoes, to cook a 1 Cm diameter potato ball...
Just burn potato strach to cook with heat