I hope you guys enjoyed the cake! Thanks for all your support and feedback. Really appreciate it! Before I placed my first order for the parts, I knew I could get the chamber to work but my biggest concern was that I would run out of ideas for episodes. You guys have stepped up and alleviated that by coming up with more and better ideas I would've never thought of. So, thank you for that. I jotted everything down and you guys will get your answers. Cheers!
Another idea would be a high pressure sodium lamp. I think they contain elemental (or amalgamated) sodium so that might make for an interesting light show. Pure alkali metals inside a glass envelope might be interesting too as I'd like to see what effect pressure has on the reaction with water. Sealed Swiss cheese could be interesting too. Or any other cheese that contains gas bubbles. See if compressing and rapidly decompressing changes how the bubbles are arranged in the cheese.
With CFL’s, nowadays there’s not usually liquid mercury inside the bulbs, but an amalgam of mercury to help control the vapour pressure better. Typically it’s in the form of a little pellet, which you may hear rattling around in some lamps, though typically they’re held in a special pocket or near the electrodes to avoid damaging the phosphor coating.
Very interesting demo! I was expecting the CFL to take a lot more pressure versus the bulb, because of the geometry of the glass tube. Also; congrats on the 10,000 subscribers!
Can't believe it's been 1 year already. I'm one of your original subs :) Grats on 10k subs. Love from Australia :) Looking on the comments, there seems to be a few of us Aussies here :)
thanks and wonderful implosions, been with you from the start so good to see your channel grow so fast, please keep up the good work. greetings from Japan
Haha - What they said below..! Congrats from OZ.. But now you have set a precedent with the Cake.! Love It.! I expect to See a Cake at each of you're Milestones... Keep Up the great work..
So, if a light bulb is lit in the ocean, but no one sees it, did it still make a light? LOL! How deep can a piece of birthday cake drop before it disintegrates? Congratulations on your 10,000 subscribers.
Hank Johnson, the senator from Georgia, was worried about that. 2010, and his stupidity still follows him. The general who was talking to him calmly said, "We do not anticipate that, sir." That's how you talk to idiot bosses. After the congressional hearing, it is rumored that he got two drinks.
Water is said to be incompressible, that's to make understanding simpler for certain physics concepts. Drill down to the atomic level and you find an oxygen atom, 2 hydrogen atoms, and a LOT of space around them. So there's plenty of room to jam more water molecules in. So add more water to fill in the gaps. And because the water molecules are now hitting the walls more often with the reduced size of their living space, that increases the pressure. Quite frankly, until you squeeze it to the point where all space is occupied and the water molecules absolutely can't move, you have a liquid. Otherwise you've turned it into a solid. According to Google, you apparently need 6 times the pressure at the deepest part of the ocean to make this happen.
What mechanism are you using to increase the pressure? It is driving me mad that I can't figure out how you're increasing pressure so smoothly, silently, and quickly! I'd love a video on the design of your machine!
Congratulation:-) I know it's impossible, but it would be amazing to see the reverse. What would happen if you had an open bottle that got closed under pressure and then fast got under normal pressure? How does a "blobfish" really look like in the deep?
It's the largest super yacht that ever sank. The ship is called Yogi and was "the most innovative yacht of the year" before it went down in the Aegean Sea off the coast of Greece back in 2012. Still a lot of unanswered questions as to why it sank.
@@tiinpa7093 I tried not to mask it over the cracking too much but point taken. I won't put music on objects with interesting sounds like when I start crushing composites such as fiberglass, Kevlar and carbon fiber.
That sound is not the true sound of the implosions. They do not represent how it truly sounds, but the result of a different method, probably some pitch corrected one. Use a proper audio editing software, perhaps record the sound separately directly to a raw wav format at high sampling rate, and do not use any fft based speed changing method. This is just terrible currently.
I hope you guys enjoyed the cake! Thanks for all your support and feedback. Really appreciate it! Before I placed my first order for the parts, I knew I could get the chamber to work but my biggest concern was that I would run out of ideas for episodes. You guys have stepped up and alleviated that by coming up with more and better ideas I would've never thought of. So, thank you for that. I jotted everything down and you guys will get your answers. Cheers!
Another idea would be a high pressure sodium lamp.
I think they contain elemental (or amalgamated) sodium so that might make for an interesting light show.
Pure alkali metals inside a glass envelope might be interesting too as I'd like to see what effect pressure has on the reaction with water.
Sealed Swiss cheese could be interesting too. Or any other cheese that contains gas bubbles. See if compressing and rapidly decompressing changes how the bubbles are arranged in the cheese.
How deep? "Just the tip"
Scattered through the video are dad jokes, delivered dryly.
Love your channel!😀 Keep up the good work!!
Great idea with the bulbs at the end
A+ work. Subbed for more watches! I want to see how the Swiss stuff holds up.
With CFL’s, nowadays there’s not usually liquid mercury inside the bulbs, but an amalgam of mercury to help control the vapour pressure better. Typically it’s in the form of a little pellet, which you may hear rattling around in some lamps, though typically they’re held in a special pocket or near the electrodes to avoid damaging the phosphor coating.
Thanks for sound warnings bro ❤
dude how have you not reacher 100000 subs yet!
Patience! He's doing fine!
@@geraldfrost4710 It's funny because that's what I have to keep repeating to my wife over and over.
Because of 15 yo yt music
Congrats on the 10k!! 🎉
Congratulations on the 10k Subs. Definitely well deserved 👏 👍
Congratulations! Creating this channel was a brilliant idea!
Congrats on 10,000 subs! I found your channel while looking for videos on restoring my 90's G Shock and found you imploding yours. Glad I subscribed!
Well done sir! Happy to be part of the journey!
Congrats on a well deserved 10k.
Been with this channel since day 1! Love every installment and the engineering humor is top notch!
Even if I cant spell!🤣
Very interesting demo! I was expecting the CFL to take a lot more pressure versus the bulb, because of the geometry of the glass tube. Also; congrats on the 10,000 subscribers!
Can't believe it's been 1 year already. I'm one of your original subs :) Grats on 10k subs. Love from Australia :) Looking on the comments, there seems to be a few of us Aussies here :)
Congratulations from Brazil 🇧🇷.. Big fan... Great content... 🎉🎂
Congratulations!!!!
Much Respect from Australia!
I just found ur channel yesterday, n i watched all the videos. Very good content 😊
This channel should have millions of subscribers.
Congratulations man! And thanks for sharing with us.
That was interesting. Thanks.
This is my favourite channel. Easily.
Congrats on 10k!
Congrats on the subs.
Congratulations! Hey, it’s my birthday-thanks for the cake!!
Damn the CFL flex is so cool. Love your videos
I'm glad I was watching this channel from the first vid. Keep crushin' it (literally).
Congrats on 10K!
Thanks for the cake man!
thanks and wonderful implosions, been with you from the start so good to see your channel grow so fast, please keep up the good work. greetings from Japan
Haha - What they said below..! Congrats from OZ.. But now you have set a precedent with the Cake.! Love It.! I expect to See a Cake at each of you're Milestones... Keep Up the great work..
What about a Prince Rupert's Drop?
It coud be interesting....
Congrats!!!!
A big hug from Brazil
Congrats and thank you for giving me the reason to like and subscribe!
Oh shit, an Asian Gilligan! 😆
I wonder if the first pop n the CFL was the electrolytic capacitor in the power supply
That's a good point. I think you're right. I'll do an episode with caps.
You should do those big Halogen light bulbs.
So, if a light bulb is lit in the ocean, but no one sees it, did it still make a light? LOL! How deep can a piece of birthday cake drop before it disintegrates? Congratulations on your 10,000 subscribers.
Grats on 10K!!
Love the hat. Is it a Tillies?
Mmmm..Cake. Fun videos! Been enjoying them for a while now.
Electrolytic Capacitors and Batteries please 😊
Lithium ions cells would be interesting.
Last time Guam capsized the lightbulbs all broke.
Hank Johnson, the senator from Georgia, was worried about that. 2010, and his stupidity still follows him. The general who was talking to him calmly said, "We do not anticipate that, sir." That's how you talk to idiot bosses. After the congressional hearing, it is rumored that he got two drinks.
00:37 that scream xD
a bit of dry ice
How dare you not submerge a slice of sub cake.
Honestly, the thought did cross my mind.
No i never thought of that 🧐
Always assume they turn of and that's it 😂😂
Instant click because i said... wait what really happens 🤔🤔
Great video 👍👍
As you cannot compress water how do you get the water pressure so high? I thought it was the weight of water above.
Water is said to be incompressible, that's to make understanding simpler for certain physics concepts.
Drill down to the atomic level and you find an oxygen atom, 2 hydrogen atoms, and a LOT of space around them. So there's plenty of room to jam more water molecules in. So add more water to fill in the gaps. And because the water molecules are now hitting the walls more often with the reduced size of their living space, that increases the pressure.
Quite frankly, until you squeeze it to the point where all space is occupied and the water molecules absolutely can't move, you have a liquid. Otherwise you've turned it into a solid. According to Google, you apparently need 6 times the pressure at the deepest part of the ocean to make this happen.
I believe a collab with The Slow Mo Guys is in order😊😊😊😊😊
10:17 seriously (yo Gav this dude! bring your fast cam) but can you get Dan in there
I'm from Taco and I love this context.
Need to do a collab with Slo Mo Guys.
Cheers
would be cool to see other things like phones and refrigerator parts that would be on board
you should see how an LED bulb performs too
And now I have to wonder whether a fruit cake can be rapidly turned into a rich fruit cake with the addition of brandy at abyssal pressures.
What mechanism are you using to increase the pressure? It is driving me mad that I can't figure out how you're increasing pressure so smoothly, silently, and quickly!
I'd love a video on the design of your machine!
Congratulation:-)
I know it's impossible, but it would be amazing to see the reverse.
What would happen if you had an open bottle that got closed under pressure and then fast got under normal pressure?
How does a "blobfish" really look like in the deep?
Can’t the aluminum potentially weaken your chamber? Is the chamber aluminum?
Very cool, think it would be possible to power them while crushing?
Not these bulbs. But flashlights yes.
Edison did not invent incandescent bulbs he was just the first to mass market them.
That's correct... But he did "introduce" them to the public.
@@TheDropzoneChannel He actually did not invent anything, he just took credit for other peoples work, his main talents were marketing and theft.
I'm asking, where in the world did that opening video come from
It's the largest super yacht that ever sank. The ship is called Yogi and was "the most innovative yacht of the year" before it went down in the Aegean Sea off the coast of Greece back in 2012. Still a lot of unanswered questions as to why it sank.
Anything will implode if deep enough.
Great video as always, but who asked for music during the regular speed crushing?!
You can't have a party without music.
@ but you can’t hear them straining under the pressure either 🥹
@@tiinpa7093 I tried not to mask it over the cracking too much but point taken. I won't put music on objects with interesting sounds like when I start crushing composites such as fiberglass, Kevlar and carbon fiber.
here @ 10k
👍
That sound is not the true sound of the implosions. They do not represent how it truly sounds, but the result of a different method, probably some pitch corrected one.
Use a proper audio editing software, perhaps record the sound separately directly to a raw wav format at high sampling rate, and do not use any fft based speed changing method. This is just terrible currently.
And mercury contamination?
If you stacked up all your subs, and put them in the Mariana Trench, they'd be really really dead... mostly.
Implode a blendtek total blender.
You might need to seal it better, but they never blended a crowbar so their blender needs imploded.
LOL
But of course they do.
👍🐿🤣😂
rc submarine
That's a new one. Thanks!