2:50 The spinning version looks cool. also the remote control is a very nice addition. I once saw a game made of this experiment where there is a small hook attached to the diver and there is a small treasure sank at the bottom which you need to use the diver to pick it up to the surface. Thanks Bruce!
I was very impressed by the various versions of the Cartesian diver experiment that you presented. Currently, I am constructing a 1.5-foot glass cylinder and am facing challenges with sealing the cylinder to ensure the diver functions properly. I would greatly appreciate any guidance you could provide on how you sealed your larger cylinder in your last Cartesian diver idea from this video and what materials you used to prevent air from escaping, which would allow the diver to dive effectively.
Soda straws are easy to find. Those plastic toys may take a trip or three to various dollar stores to find. But well worth it to spend time with the grand kids. What happens if you reverse the idea and place a diver that sinks and introduce low pressure into the container? Thanks for sharing.
You also can have interesting result having a bottle with not round, but elliptic section. Having 1 object barely floating and 1 barely sank, you can make both floating or sinking together by squeezing bottle in different directions.
I may not be posting as often as I used to but I can assure you that I am alive and well, still enjoy trying some new ideas and plan to continue putting up videos for the quite a while yet.
Whoever is edditing all of this unreleased content, thank you! I didn't want to accept his passing but this helps. Thank you Mr Yeany. I hope you're looking down at all of us
I've heard this rumor before, while I am getting older, I can assure you that I am still around and still enjoying science as much as ever, just at a slower pace
This is easily one of my top five RUclips channels.
2:50 The spinning version looks cool. also the remote control is a very nice addition.
I once saw a game made of this experiment where there is a small hook attached to the diver and there is a small treasure sank at the bottom which you need to use the diver to pick it up to the surface.
Thanks Bruce!
Science is amazing Bruce. And you make it fun and interesting. Thank you!
Awesome Bruce! You make my day with your videos
I was very impressed by the various versions of the Cartesian diver experiment that you presented.
Currently, I am constructing a 1.5-foot glass cylinder and am facing challenges with sealing the cylinder to ensure the diver functions properly. I would greatly appreciate any guidance you could provide on how you sealed your larger cylinder in your last Cartesian diver idea from this video and what materials you used to prevent air from escaping, which would allow the diver to dive effectively.
I liked the royality free pirates of the caribean tune. Science on the open seas!
Soda straws are easy to find. Those plastic toys may take a trip or three to various dollar stores to find. But well worth it to spend time with the grand kids. What happens if you reverse the idea and place a diver that sinks and introduce low pressure into the container? Thanks for sharing.
see part 2
You also can have interesting result having a bottle with not round, but elliptic section. Having 1 object barely floating and 1 barely sank, you can make both floating or sinking together by squeezing bottle in different directions.
Can we have "serial divers"?
I mean a huge bottle with a medium bottle inside of it with a diver inside the medium bootle?
Would both sink?
Came for the Garfield, stayed for the science!
Excellent thank you very much.
There is no bye maybe see you later and great video !
He passed! 😢 Thanks and Hugs!
I may not be posting as often as I used to but I can assure you that I am alive and well, still enjoy trying some new ideas and plan to continue putting up videos for the quite a while yet.
@@YeanyScience that is indeed great news! I'm really happy I missread that.
Whoever is edditing all of this unreleased content, thank you! I didn't want to accept his passing but this helps. Thank you Mr Yeany. I hope you're looking down at all of us
When did he pass?
I can't find any news regarding his death, what is your source?
I've heard this rumor before, while I am getting older, I can assure you that I am still around and still enjoying science as much as ever, just at a slower pace
@@YeanyScience Good to hear that you are still tinkering. Don't let the old man in.
@@YeanyScience glad to know you're not gone. Stay healthy and be well sir. Still look forward to all the videos you make
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