Cold Aluminum Is Fun To Play With
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- Опубликовано: 14 апр 2022
- I show you what happens when you drop a magnet near cold aluminum
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madman holding liquid nitrogen cooled aluminium blocks with his bare hands
Sounds like something I would do. Difference is, He's smart and brave, I'm stupid and crazy.
Lol I wanna see the blister he got from that. Us Canadians don't mess around with cold cuz we know it's as bad as hot, or worse. The pain from frostbite is worse than a burn of the same level because it bursts the cells rather than denature them
Him saying "ow" at the end of the video is from ice crystals shooting through the tips of his finger essentially stabbing the pain receptors
I could be a little bit off but know that frostbite is quite painful from experience
Lol
Madlad !!
Chad
never fails to put himself in harm's way for science. legend
Wear gloves. or be dumb for views
Him and electroboom are like the self harm masters of youtube science
Legends never die 😂😂😂
He's a science RUclipsr. Safety third! 😉
The scientific way. Have a bunch of rules, protocols, and previous incidents as examples. Then ignore most/all of them. Lowkey, science is more fun with danger involved.
Google:
"The vapor of liquid nitrogen can rapidly freeze skin tissue and eye fluid, resulting in cold burns, frostbite, and permanent eye damage even by brief exposure."
This guy:
-Cold Cold ....... Ouch
😂
This comment is cold... i mean gold
This fool…
I mean cool
He knows what he's doing, he's a brilliant scientist. I'm sure he'll be just fine.
It might be diluted....so it's fine
that small "ouch.." at the end got me lmfao 😂
Same! 😂😂😂
same there lol
Same for me
Cold cold BURN
should've been a "shit"
The reason I watch this man is because he can barely contain his excitement when he's doing these videos. His passion is contagious.
cold...cold...ouch!
No it isn't
@@sarcastaball ???
I love playing "cold cold ouch". Such a classic game lol
Uh aah ouch
LOL! You made my day!
Amazing how much the cooling changed the speed. Thanks for showing this! 😎👍
Like study
"You can get an even better effect by cooling the tubes down"
- well then shove them in the freezer
"Hold my liquid nitrogen"
Doc Brown: Ouch
Marty: What, what? Is it hot?
Doc Brown: It’s cold. Damn cold!
"Put on some gloves!" - Every mother in history...
Daddy i need
That cold handling “ouch” reminded me of an extremely stupid radio d.j. who held a competition here in the u.k. (2003)to see who could sit on a bock of DRY ICE 😳🥶 the longest. Of course the first thing to happen was numbness so they didn’t know that they were being burned. Four contestants were taken off in ambulances and hospitalised for months with severe burns which needed skin grafts. One doctor said that if it had been on their hands or feet there would’ve been amputations.
DJs should really consult doctors before running their competitions.
Between the dry ice and the "Hold your wee for a Wii" guys, I'm convinced that DJs are agents of chaos.
Talk about stupidity.
@@DampWetstew not to forget the "who will front the most water"
yeah its crazy, a changing magnetic field creates a voltage by faraday's law and that voltage produces a current and that current which is a movement of changed particles creates a magnetic field which is in opposite direction to the movement of the ball from lenz's law.
You must never be bored knowing about all this cool stuff :)
Yes liquid nitrogen is cool
@@crazyylife Oh, you xD
It's a shame, but no matter all your hobbies and interests, they can't pull you out of depression. Please seek someone for help ❤
Normal kid playing with clay and toy car
Action lab kid be like: Mommy I want to make a toy, Do you know where I can find liquid nitrogen and aluminium at -200C??
That’s terrifyingly cold
Gloves exist, my guy 😂
He was wearing one on the hand he was holding them in to begin with and removed it instead of putting on a second glove! 😂 Whyyyy
That "ouch!"
Mad scientist. Your content shows the passion you have for science, and I love seeing that and learning new cool science experiments.
Make them out of copper, has even better conductivity.
and silver the best
@@Faizan29353 look it up bro
YBCO will make the magnet stop entirely .
Yes silver is the best conductor
Only reason why people think gold is because all the plating on contacts of stuff but that reason is because gold doesn't oxidize
But technically pure silver doesn't either but pure silver is too soft and easily damaged
Just fyi copper is better than gold as a conductor gold is 75% of copper in that department
I have learnt so many new things from this channel and the other one. I love science experiments not the theories that I should remember. And in this video I learnt that when the metal is too cold, the person will scream the same way when the metal is hot but the word will change from hot to cold xD
This man is the ultimate next door neighbor. Love this guy
I like how he's showing us blatantly obvious stuff like how the metal ball drops instantly when by itself, but then he doesn't put on gloves when handling something cold asf.
It's like, ahh yes man was once monke indeed
“Let’s freeze it to a substantial amount of degrees below zero”
*holds it with bare hands*
Saienss
It seems the inside slows down time!
only if you didn't understand the video.
@@douglasharley2440 brooo💀💀💀💀💀
@@douglasharley2440 I'm grateful you commented I am very curious about super conductors I've been experimenting with them a lot lately. Do you mind explaining what's happening in this video in detail?? The science behind I mean, why does it slow so much and act differently under different temperatures? Thanks in advance
Yeah it's cool !! Technically if every mechanism has a timer or a clock and that clock slows down it kinda is slowing down time it at least for whatever's happening
@@sethlt9681 watch it again...the passage is slowed because of magnetic eddy currents induced in the surrounding material, and the speed changes due to material changes in conductivity due to temperature (as temperature decreases conductivity increases, thus the eddy currents will increase, increasing the magnetic "drag"). lol, if you've seriously been experimenting with superconductors i find it difficult to believe you do not understand the very simple physical principles involved in the demo here.
The smiley on his Shirt Looks like "dont Touch that cold Metal, told ya"
Would have loved to see an above shot of the last experiment. Love your channel bro
I like how lifting the cup lifts the ball too
Dude keep up with the cool experiments!!!!
Cold cold...Ouch 🤕
I felt that ouch🤣
So I've known about those toys for a while, and I only recently did research on them. So if you want to know how it works, read on
This is due to a property known as Lenz's Law, basically, a current creates a magnetic field (like how an electromagnet works), and a changing magnetic field creates a current (this is those "eddy currents" he was talking about). When you drop the ball (a magnet) through the tube (a conductive metal that is not magnetic), it's creating a current. The current is then creating another magnetic field that is opposing the magnet, slowing it down.
Love your videos, keep up the great work!
This is how space ships that come out of hyperspace slow down. Just add giant super magnets and ships made out of non magnetic metals and bam!
For some reason when the ball goes through the hole I think of the “You’re all going to hell, GOODBYE” audio
Great videos man
For a fun toy to play with, get two of them, and if you really want to have a good time kids, bust out your personal storage of liquid nitrogen to douse the toys with. Remember, not wearing protection makes things even more exciting!
- Action Lab
Also slowing it down does cooling those cylinders make them smaller and so the gap is tighter and your actually getting frictional resistance?
Him and NileRed really taking it to the top ehh? That must have been so cold.
Awsomw demonstration! Where can i get one of those magnetic cilinders?
"You can make a fun little toy with this"
*Proceeds to bring liquid nitrogen to cool it down*
ouch... bet that hurt a tad, good thing your finger didnt stick to it like the tounge on the frozen pole trick... I knew it got slower when cold but didnt think it got THAT slow..... wonder what neat kind of stuff you can do with a spherical magnet...
My man already had gloves on but could not resist the call of chaos
I studied about eddy currents in my 12th class it is really amazing to see this irl🤯🤯
He and Nile red collab would be mad crazy
That is actually cool lol 😆
Actually, it's cold cold ouch!
Ye lol
Science is made of physics and physics is made of "ouch-es"! 🖖🏻
His pain brought laughter to my face. I will Sub to this guy
I need liquid nitrogen while I'm playing games... because my phone just transforms itself into a microwave
Does the ball get through the tube faster if it has more momentum going in it?
Ball:I've been falling...for 30 minutes!
My dude got frostbite for science.
Does the wheight of the tube increase while the ball is falling inside?
Always glad to see someone willing to risk frostbite for a video.
Is that because of electromagnetic induction (Lenz' law)
I just read about that in my Physics book
does it have alumina layer on top or its clean?
This guys such a legend *RESPECT*
I have studied that induced electromotive force generates in a way that the produced magnetic flux resists the change in the flux from the magnet
My 8 year old wants to buy a superconductor with his life savings. Maybe he'll turn out like you lol
Does the friction count here or it’s absent ?
What happens if you cool the aluminum ball too? Would that make it even slower?
Very nice audio in this one, including that staticky sound of liquid nitrogen.
Where was this channel when i was in high school? Would have made me a better student
A lab teacher we never had!
I once had supercool Aluminum. It was like regular Aluminum but with sunglasses.
That is what you call a mad scientist.
Can we use it to make Lift or something like that.
That would be a great elevator lol :d
Well it works according to Lenz's law of induced electric field due to change in magnetic field lines passing through the conductor due to moving conductor or changing/ variable magnetic field
Could this run a small led with a collector coil?
Freakin fascinating ty
Lol, he's literally waiting for his ball to drop
for 1 minute i thought the ball was actually the aluminium untill he cooled the actual Al down
Freezes His fingers
This guy is genius and crazy 😅
Even the scientist burns his hand on dry ice.
It was so fun when I had the exact same thing in school!! ✨
Just don't mix it with gallium.
This guy is modern day Bill Neigh the Science Guy
ALOOMINUM = ALUMINIUM
"Cold cold ouch."
-Action Lab guy, 2022.
Science is really very amazing, thankyou action lab for your so cool exp. Videos
The end xD😂💀
He be like: “A small price to pay for science”
cold burns are quite strange. the pain comes way slower than heat, it actually feels like a typical heat burn, but it's way more area affected than you see,which is just red skin,way deeper that start stinging and while it's not (yet) a great pain, the myriad of needles inside the burn still feels eerily life altering. warming it up gives the sensation of being crushed in a bench vise, but vise versa, like it crushes you from inside out. but watching/feeling the solid n2o (-88°C) sublime with unbelievable force under your finger is just spectacular. luckily no permanent damage, but the whole hand was fucked from a rather small affected area for like 2 days. skin got really dry afterwards
leaving the reign of everyday physical conditions is so refreshingly mind boggling
Nice video 😊
Gloves?
Something something alumin(i)um
Someone should make elevators with this!
how would you go up?
@@dearcath you don't
@@dearcath what's up?
Imagine if this guy was a mad scientist and made videos of horrifying experiments. But he also still has his enthusiastic attitude.
huh, I wonder if you can make dampers with this effect... or is that how electronic adjustable dampers already work?
You accidentaly erased your fingerprint? haha
gloves sir, gloves! lol
Ever get a space elevator, here is a way to come down.
that kind of ending is unexpected
Lmao "ouchhh"
This man is a chad, putting his hand in a vacuum chamber then touching something nearly as cold as dry ice
@Christopher Grant oh wow
This is how Peloton bike works, too :)
Is there a temp that would stop the aluminum completely?
Yes, when the aluminium becomes superconducting at 1.2 Kelvin. You can find examples on YT with magnets suspended in air above a superconducting metal; with other metals, where superconductivity is easier to achieve. (Search for quantum locking).
@@Hjtrne that's freaking awesome, ty!
Always interesting.
I remember a show where a guy put a metal bowling ball into a really tall magnetic pipe and was standing underneath it for some reason.