9:00 according to the clips, the desnity of D2O is 10% higher than the density of H2O. Maybe the digits are rounded, so that we eventually have 11%. Now the question is wether to say "more heavy" or "more dense" but since heaviness (ergo mass) is dependent on density (m = ρ × V), I'd go with "more dense", since "more heavy" is just the result of being more dense. Also reminds me of the "But steel is heavier than feathers"-guy 😄
Ok. For the drinking bird, I saw one (just the same) when I was rather young (70 years ago...). It moved behind the glass of a shop , I don't remember what it sold but not linked to the bird which was just there to stop bypassers. (I stopped long , going back from school).I finished by succeeding in understanding. As for the spinning toping gadget, one sort was sold years ago. It was not separated, but it self "Tip-Toped' completely after classic launch with fingers, finishing with the handle down and the sphere on the top, making the whole movement of its own ! For the balanced structure, I saw one in a show with a beautiful woman building it with palm tree branches (no leaves let) of increasing sizes and constantly turning (she and the assemblage). At the end she put it on a pointed branch and as you do, removed the feather she had put on beginning as the starting point. And everything dismantled and fell for the single weight of this feather, on removing it !
Liquid density of D2O is higher than H2O and both are of same mass. That means resulting volume will be inversely proportional to density. So volume of H2O is high
The glass rod disappears because the glass rod and oil have the same level of diffraction. This happens also with diamonds: Diamonds "of the first water" have the same refractive index AS water and dropping one of these into water makes it "Disappear".
9:00, Heavy water (D2O), also called deuterium oxide, water composed of deuterium, the hydrogen isotope with a mass double that of ordinary hydrogen, and oxygen. surely, heavy water, has more neutrons, so, it'll be approximately 11% more heavier than regular water...🙂🙂 By the way the name itself is a hint though😂
Deuterium has a neutron, rather than just a proton, thus the effective weight of deuterium is just shy of twice that of hydrogen. Honestly, I think we should retire the terms deuterium and tritium, as they're chemically identical to hydrogen aside from cases where the compound is affected by the inertia of the atoms in question, and this I believe that we should instead use hydrogen-2 and hydrogen-3 to refer to its isotopes.
Because at the same temperature, at the same volume, the density of d2o is higher than the density of h2o. क्योंकि समान तापमान, समान मात्रा पर d2o का घनत्व h2o के घनत्व से ज्यादा होता है
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I am from India
I love the video...
Gets rid of boredom...
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D2OvsH2O
Each Vail has exactly 10grams of each liquid note there is D2O because it more neutrons which makes it 11percent denser than regular water
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these science toys sure look like a pure
I'm absolutely blown away by all this magnet stuff,keep up the good work,and I want to see more magnet videos.
I am from Argentina, and I like your videos, they are entertaining
super cool 😎👍👌
9:00 according to the clips, the desnity of D2O is 10% higher than the density of H2O. Maybe the digits are rounded, so that we eventually have 11%. Now the question is wether to say "more heavy" or "more dense" but since heaviness (ergo mass) is dependent on density (m = ρ × V), I'd go with "more dense", since "more heavy" is just the result of being more dense.
Also reminds me of the "But steel is heavier than feathers"-guy 😄
Ok. For the drinking bird, I saw one (just the same) when I was rather young (70 years ago...). It moved behind the glass of a shop , I don't remember what it sold but not linked to the bird which was just there to stop bypassers. (I stopped long , going back from school).I finished by succeeding in understanding.
As for the spinning toping gadget, one sort was sold years ago. It was not separated, but it self "Tip-Toped' completely after classic launch with fingers, finishing with the handle down and the sphere on the top, making the whole movement of its own !
For the balanced structure, I saw one in a show with a beautiful woman building it with palm tree branches (no leaves let) of increasing sizes and constantly turning (she and the assemblage). At the end she put it on a pointed branch and as you do, removed the feather she had put on beginning as the starting point. And everything dismantled and fell for the single weight of this feather, on removing it !
Love your vids :D
= D2O has more neutrons which makes it 11% more denser than regular water.
Why is it when I try to buy some of the items you depicted in the video I can never find them at your suggested seller.
All toys are cool and have an amazing science behind them.
I can be from any where but I love this video.
The floating rings illusion was used in the superman movie (1977)
Oh you thought of that too!
Very very good and very nice
4:49 wonder if maybe it was a reference to this toy when Senjougahara called Araragi a "water-drinking bird" in Nisemonagatari...
Great fun!
Bisbee, Arizona
Outstanding. From Philippines
2:31 will this happen in vacuum
I could seriously use that magnetic stirring device in my kitchen.
I NEED THAT THING IN MY HOUSE RIGHT NOW.
I was doubted at first about seeing real pure in this pic, but it did.
Quiz : *denser* `i.e'have more density
The Floating Rings is a great illusion !
Nice ever video
Answer-Denser
Thanks from india
D2O has more Density than H2O
1:00 i hv seen this act in talent shows, and now wow its a toy or mini version, great.
"That look like a pure" pure what? Or what's a pure?
@@arandomperson758 o h okay thanks-
I like the first one👍 I m from India
I am from India .
Love your videos 😍
I like magnetic suspension lamp the most and I even bought it
Keep making these awesome videos for us
where did you purchase it from
I love physics
Amazing Content keep up the great content
great to hear your positive feedback jeckboy :)
D2O is 11% more dense than regular H2O
So super nice 👍👌😍❤️💯
answer in the clip itself,
water vs heavy water,
so the answer: heavy
more HEAVY than regular water
magnets use on 0:51
I am from Calafornia. I love your videos and my favorite toy is the Storyscope. I love seeing bodys digested because Idk why.
3:43 it’s so trippy
Loved ur video I have watching and subscribe ur video when 200 k from 🇮🇳
D2O is 11% more denser than regular water
I think the answer of the challenge is because D2O is denser than water. im not sure.
a pure.. what?? You can't keep doing that!?
When magnet spin inducedemf is generated in the can this obstructs the movement of magnet so it starts spinning
Liquid density of D2O is higher than H2O and both are of same mass. That means resulting volume will be inversely proportional to density.
So volume of H2O is high
Amazing my friend
great to hear your feedback :)
The glass rod disappears because the glass rod and oil have the same level of diffraction.
This happens also with diamonds: Diamonds "of the first water" have the same refractive index AS water and dropping one of these into water makes it "Disappear".
When people upload a video but don't finish the
I like your video 😄 I’m from SOUTH KOREA 🇰🇷
Because the density is more of D2O then H2O
The magnet and the can is caused by Lenzs law. (correct me if I am spelling that wrong) aluminum does strange things near magnets.
Wonderful
So...oo Ñïcĕ ,, ì impressed 🙏🙏🥰😍😍👏👏
Hello here for another video
Could you make a video on all the magnet physics toys you have?
sure :)
11% denser than water
1:02 it's a magnetic. clearly visible.
Pure!
Ans. D2O is 10 gm/ 9.02ml and H2O is 10gm/ 10ml
"density" is the answer.
9:00, Heavy water (D2O), also called deuterium oxide, water composed of deuterium, the hydrogen isotope with a mass double that of ordinary hydrogen, and oxygen.
surely, heavy water, has more neutrons, so, it'll be approximately 11% more heavier than regular water...🙂🙂
By the way the name itself is a hint though😂
so deuterium oxide is more dense than ordinary water, thats why is more heavy
if I'm right 😅
octopus
3:43 i saw this trick watching Seinfeld comedy on tv... and always want to know how it works thanks !
The “Floating Rings” was prominently displayed in the first Superman movie. Well before the watchmen series.
Deuterium has a neutron, rather than just a proton, thus the effective weight of deuterium is just shy of twice that of hydrogen. Honestly, I think we should retire the terms deuterium and tritium, as they're chemically identical to hydrogen aside from cases where the compound is affected by the inertia of the atoms in question, and this I believe that we should instead use hydrogen-2 and hydrogen-3 to refer to its isotopes.
what does 'LOOK LIKE A PURE' mean .. ??
Inspiring
the magnet spins the tin can for the same reason it spins the water in the very next clip because of air flow and the liquid is dense
Bcz the refractive index of glass and oil are same
i love the first one(vietnamese, not the first man who comment first)
Heavier than water
hi
I think because density becomes equal of oil and rod
Answer:- because of there differential densities
What's a Pure?
11 percent more dense
finally i am first
Pinkman: “It’s just basic science, yo.”
And all we need is basics
Things seems complicated when we don't know the basics
the bird heat cycle is from vsause. from the curiositybox!!!(but i dunno witch one)
Amazing
D2O is denser than H2O...
look like a pure what?
My answer:denser
Has the same refractive index as the oil
...denser is the answer
D2O is 11 % more Denser than normal water
D2o has more density
Because at the same temperature, at the same volume, the density of d2o is higher than the density of h2o.
क्योंकि समान तापमान, समान मात्रा पर d2o का घनत्व h2o के घनत्व से ज्यादा होता है
Ans for the clip is Heavy
'Heavier'
Since deuterium is the heavier isotope of hydrogen
Aluminum is paramagnetic
Woa things that look like a pure
Denser
the drinking bird, hey vsauce micheal here.
Answer is denser bro show this comment in next vedio plz😅
Sure :)
Cause of density
And that song...that song....
Answers to this quiz is 11% more density
Mine was magnetic stirrer vortex
Heavier and denser