Detecting Radiation Using High Voltage Plasma (Spark Detector)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 фев 2021
  • Bringing light to the invisible, this spark detector takes advantage of Alpha radiation's tendency to ionize air. Add 6,000 volts of uncaged plasma, and now you're able to see the individual pathways which each alpha particle took! Can this be taken even a step...further? Here's the video on the DIY high voltage supply: • DIY Plasma Physics Pow... . I DO NOT encourage you to take apart smoke alarms, period, as they may contain radioactive dust.
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  • @PlasmaChannel
    @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад +134

    Thanks for watching! Links to most materials used are in my video description. I do not recommend you take apart smoke alarms, period. They contain radioactive dust. Leave that up to me, and enjoy the video!

    • @postualin6551
      @postualin6551 3 года назад

      "I WHIL take apart one of that smoke detectors carfuly"

    • @deanmav3571
      @deanmav3571 3 года назад

      Do it and you can improve it by change the wire direction and increase the voltage
      You need also a vacuum to place it in

    • @jryde421
      @jryde421 3 года назад +1

      Yes you should definitely build a 3d version of this.

    • @numatechprototypes222
      @numatechprototypes222 3 года назад

      I love it Jay, I would love to see the link you used for the circuit... ill try to make one after making another hv supply for it and i found something while moving a loose hv line during a core with capacitance under vac test... rf makes it very angry and can agitate the plasma and make more in the chamber at a time then usually possible with my setup.. when I get done with the voltage booster and the Rf interrupter switch for my plasma chamber. I said screw it on tuning the bifilar coil and decided just to use a voltage booster with a Rf switch to control the pulse width ... ok time to go make some really angry plasma in the chamber and then figure out how to condense it back into a really angry fusion ball at that energy state.

    • @numatechprototypes222
      @numatechprototypes222 3 года назад

      yup I want a big one, it would look cool on my wall behind the chamber as kind of a back up detector to see the emission .... cant I tune it for xrays ? I would love to show how xrays slow down 2ft out side a vacuum

  • @paulroberto2286
    @paulroberto2286 3 года назад +431

    YES! please make the 3D version!

    •  3 года назад +7

      PLEASEEE

    • @toxicated7189
      @toxicated7189 3 года назад +6

      Yes please!!

    • @cmscoby
      @cmscoby 3 года назад +6

      3d please!!

    • @brianmacc1934
      @brianmacc1934 3 года назад +1

      And the dance version

    • @GrafRucola
      @GrafRucola 3 года назад +2

      What is it called again ? Vapor chamber ? :D
      Thanks I know it’s not the same
      And it’s cooler without the need for a chamber

  • @ElectroBOOM
    @ElectroBOOM 3 года назад +157

    Learned something(s) today! That's pretty cool!

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад +31

      Thanks my friend! It’s an interesting process that involved sparks, so, the spark ape in me got excited.

    • @LofiPlay9998
      @LofiPlay9998 3 года назад +1

      Hyy scucide man😂😂

    • @MrRolnicek
      @MrRolnicek 3 года назад +4

      Just don't eat the radioactive bit!

    • @dandroid_
      @dandroid_ 3 года назад +3

      I’d love to see Mehdi build this😂
      “As you can see, there is a very high voltage between the steel plate and the wires”
      𝙋𝙪𝙩𝙨 𝙛𝙞𝙣𝙜𝙚𝙧 𝙘𝙡𝙤𝙨𝙚 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙜𝙚𝙩𝙨 𝙨𝙝𝙤𝙘𝙠𝙚𝙙

    • @theplasmaprince8651
      @theplasmaprince8651 3 года назад

      @@PlasmaChannel Spark ape oh my gosh, are we referencing 4:44?

  • @mikeselectricstuff
    @mikeselectricstuff 3 года назад +79

    If you do a 3D one, use non-magnetic wire - that way you could try putting a magnet inside to see how the field changes the path of the particales

    • @damoysamuel7149
      @damoysamuel7149 2 года назад +8

      the idea is good, but the gyroradius (the radius of curvature due to the magnetic field) of Am241 alpha particles (energy ~5MeV) in 1T field (maximum magnetic field of a strong magnet) is ~0.25m , which is too big to see the deviation on such a small scale ;)

    • @TreHazenF
      @TreHazenF 2 года назад +2

      @@damoysamuel7149 This one sentence explanation blew my mind...is there a availabe source of lower energy alpha particles? But i still think the 1T magnetic field is the braking point

    • @damoysamuel7149
      @damoysamuel7149 2 года назад +9

      @@TreHazenF alpha particles are helium nucleus, so yes it's "easy" to make "alpha particles" at lower energy with a ion gun (but in that case we just call them "He ions" because alpha particles are usually considered to be high energy He ions created in nuclear decay). For example helium is easy to ionize in ecr ion sources (it's a plasma confined with magnetic fields and heated with microwaves). So you are right that with low energy ions you could see the curvature of the trajectory with a strong magnet, but then I'm not sure the ions would still have enough energy to travel more than a few mm in air, and ionize it enough to produce sparks in such a detector ;)

    • @TreHazenF
      @TreHazenF 2 года назад +5

      @@damoysamuel7149 I am very thankful for the knowledge you shared! I learned a lot

    • @jcoop3660
      @jcoop3660 2 года назад

      Non ferrous wire

  • @LalaFafa
    @LalaFafa 3 года назад +178

    That 3D detector is a big welcome!

    • @acompletelynormalhuman6392
      @acompletelynormalhuman6392 3 года назад +2

      If he doesn't I'd recommend watching videos of cloud Chambers that's another good way to visualize radiation and visualizes all types although alpha particles are especially visible

    • @user-ly4dq3of5h
      @user-ly4dq3of5h 3 года назад

      @@acompletelynormalhuman6392 استمر.... واتمنى ترجمة فديو الى عربيه

  • @ataphelicopter5734
    @ataphelicopter5734 3 года назад +75

    “You’re being pounded right now, without even knowing.”
    Excuse me?

    • @suprith-science1441
      @suprith-science1441 3 года назад +4

      That's what she said

    • @GhalkeLawl
      @GhalkeLawl 2 года назад +1

      he said it when i readed this comment

    • @GhalkeLawl
      @GhalkeLawl 2 года назад

      @@suprith-science1441 From Thailand right?

  • @ChamaraVFX
    @ChamaraVFX 3 года назад +105

    I want someone to look at me like how jay looks at acrylic.

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад +22

      Hahahahahah THIS. so much this.

    • @TiwoldanArip
      @TiwoldanArip 3 года назад +2

      What a sad life

    • @RomanoPRODUCTION
      @RomanoPRODUCTION 3 года назад +2

      @@PlasmaChannel you should also watch Evan & Katelyn when they are pouring resin, that's hot too and it is still in liquid form

    • @SI-ln6tc
      @SI-ln6tc 3 года назад

      @@PlasmaChannel Any method that also detect x-rays?

    • @grn1
      @grn1 2 года назад

      @@SI-ln6tc X-Rays and Gamma are both forms of ionizing Electromagnetic Radiation so something similar to this might theoretically work if the X-Rays are strong enough but would also detect other forms of radiation as well. Might be worth looking into how Geiger counters work since those detect Gamma and could probably detect X-Rays as well. I think the main difference would be blocking Gamma as well as lower frequencies* without blocking X-Rays but I'm not sure what kind of material would allow that.
      *UVC is also ionizing, UVB is borderline and I think sometimes works like ionizing radiation, UVA and below (visible light, infrared, radio, low Earth) are non-ionizing and probably not an issue.

  • @professorEduardoBrasil
    @professorEduardoBrasil 3 года назад +69

    please, do the 3D thing!

    • @RkicF8
      @RkicF8 3 года назад +1

      With 500Kv. ;)

    • @agoogleuser1916
      @agoogleuser1916 3 года назад +3

      @@RkicF8 with electroBOOM

    • @hubb8049
      @hubb8049 3 года назад

      @@RkicF8 his next 2 videos:
      How to LEGALLY tap into power line cables
      How to make an electric 3D radiation detector

  • @bluegreen2418
    @bluegreen2418 3 года назад +24

    Jay: Want me to make a 3d one?
    Me at 3 AM: OHH HELL YES!!!

  • @faghihimohammad
    @faghihimohammad 3 года назад +65

    It's a good time when Electroboom and Plasma Channel publish videos in the same week!
    And I really like to see that 3D detector soon!
    P.S. : Your videos is interesting both visually and content wise! Good job!

  • @55Ramius
    @55Ramius 3 года назад +42

    Super interesting build ! " Takes note on how to disassemble a smoke detector " lol

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад +5

      55Ramius, you have been a sub forever. How long? Do you work with electronics much? Email me - I have a reason for telling you to do this.

    • @emmettjordan8737
      @emmettjordan8737 3 года назад +1

      @@PlasmaChannel 5g

    • @55Ramius
      @55Ramius 3 года назад

      @@PlasmaChannel I do not know if you received my email you ask for but was not sure of the address. I ended up on Facebook and sending it to jasotb@hotmail.com

    • @pesveriyans8326
      @pesveriyans8326 3 года назад

      @@PlasmaChannel Hi dude, where can we find how long one be subscribed to your channel....

  • @tomg0
    @tomg0 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for another very interesting video!

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for being here to enjoy it!

  • @fabrizio1820
    @fabrizio1820 3 года назад +50

    Leaving a comment so the algorithm recommends this more

  • @tarun.starboy
    @tarun.starboy 3 года назад +5

    4:44 Thanks for that disassembly tutorial 🤣🤣🤣
    Awesome build as always. Lots of patience is required for finding that perfect balance.
    A hollow spherical top on a cylindrical base for 3-D detector will look good. But a cubical build would be the most easiest and feasible build for 3-D version.

  • @MrPeka13
    @MrPeka13 3 года назад +12

    4:45 - Gold, puure gold :D

  • @noahsmith2555
    @noahsmith2555 3 года назад +12

    This is so cool! Great job, Jay!

  • @juniperbelmont
    @juniperbelmont 3 года назад +5

    Please do make a 3D one! This was an awesome video.
    1. I really appreciate the introduction to the kinds of particles
    2. I love that you showed the failures and steps that you took to make it better
    3. You're a great presenter, keep it going!

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад +1

      Juniper, thanks a ton for dropping such a nice comment. The fact that you broke down WHY you enjoyed my video actually helps me a lot with future videos. I hope you have a great day, and know that you are appreciated.

  • @rcbowstring123
    @rcbowstring123 3 года назад +12

    3-D detector would be incredible! great video as is though.

  • @shiellaasis2662
    @shiellaasis2662 3 года назад +1

    This is the incredible build i ever seen. Thank for showing us this build.

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo 3 года назад +1

    stay classy, aye aye.
    hey, i must say, i greatly appreciate the thorough and concise narration as well as your dedication to perfecting this fascinating invention of yours.

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад +1

      Thank you

    • @h7opolo
      @h7opolo 3 года назад +1

      @@PlasmaChannel why would you not heart my comment? what about me makes you hesitant to heart my comment?

  • @tobiahhowell
    @tobiahhowell 3 года назад +5

    Another really interesting way to visualize radiation in using a cloud chamber. It can detect both alpha and beta particles, and sometimes random radiation decay of radeon or cosmic particles. It doesn't use plasma but still really interesting.

  • @sauvanto9316
    @sauvanto9316 3 года назад +7

    This channel deserves a million subs!

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад +2

      Wooo! You can help by sharing any of my recent videos!

  • @rogerhargreaves2272
    @rogerhargreaves2272 3 года назад

    Wow Jay, that was an epic build/demonstration experiment. With a bit of tweaking you got it spot on. Very impressed. I actually crystallised some Bismuth, along with looking beautiful, it’s also radioactive to some extent. Great video, thanks again for taking your time to share your skills with us. Rog.

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад +1

      Wait, it's radioactive?! I didn't know that. Thanks for the compliments!

    • @rogerhargreaves2272
      @rogerhargreaves2272 3 года назад

      @@PlasmaChannel Yea mate, it gives off alpha radiation with a long half life. Wikipedia it Jay. Rog. 👍💫

  • @KaotoTempest
    @KaotoTempest 3 года назад

    This was awesome. Not an approach I would have thought of but makes so much sense.

  • @madhusiddalingaiah5301
    @madhusiddalingaiah5301 3 года назад +8

    Maybe adjusting the output voltage would be easier than rebuilding the wire mesh to get it just right? A variable power supply might do it. Just a thought...

  • @mohammadv8560
    @mohammadv8560 3 года назад +12

    "How to make an Electric Dulcimer/Santoor"
    Coming soon to Electroboom

  • @HA7DN
    @HA7DN 3 года назад

    Added this to my "projects to do when bored" list, entry ~200.
    Also, I like the change to acrylic, it really steps up the quality!

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад

      Hahahahhaha you got the acrylic joke lol

  • @paddy2661
    @paddy2661 3 года назад

    You just never give up till it's working Jay well done amazing build super cool

  • @ammarshaikh7490
    @ammarshaikh7490 3 года назад +3

    Awsmm Video... But Plzz move on to next project IF it's 3D model will Not be used in any other Future Ideas / projects wahtever.. 😊👍👍❤

  • @LhwanPSilva
    @LhwanPSilva 3 года назад +5

    This seems a competition with electroboom in radiation detectors kkk and of course we want a 3D version

  • @RLB9844
    @RLB9844 3 года назад +1

    Nice build. Very interesting. I think the 3D version would be super awesome.

  • @schelsullivan
    @schelsullivan 2 года назад

    My new favorite science maker person on youtube. cool stuff, will now be watching all the back log

  • @zagnut48219
    @zagnut48219 3 года назад +3

    If you want to read something interesting regarding smoke detectors, google "radioactive Boyscout".

  • @justonegoodvideo
    @justonegoodvideo 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely love learning about radiation especially at the molecular level.
    Keep it up! :)

  • @ChristopherOBrien000
    @ChristopherOBrien000 3 года назад

    Finally got around to building this, using the same materials. Never got an answer on the wire spacing, so that part was interesting to figure out, but finally got it working. Very cool, and interesting project, and used amaresium, as well, from an old detector.

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад

      Glad to hear you got it working. Nice work!

    • @WoodstockDz9
      @WoodstockDz9 3 года назад

      You could use a ajustable high voltage power suply. Ben explain in his video.
      ruclips.net/video/ZBHIp967TD8/видео.html
      Since this is expensive, at least to me, you could make one like in this video:
      ruclips.net/video/1SaGMlFgQCo/видео.html
      So you don't need to worry with the distance between wire and the plate.

  • @TannerTech
    @TannerTech 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video as always! The quality of these builds are fantastic. It would be cool to add a current sensing resistor in series with the power supply and sensing portion, which should allow you to get a reading every time an arc jumps from an alpha particle. You could then use a microcontroller to count the amount of current spikes per second and calculate a rough estimate of radiation(rem,bq,cu, ect).

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад

      Hey....now that sounds intelligent. Good idea.

  • @g-gon8869
    @g-gon8869 3 года назад

    Ludic science made a video on this same topic years ago but you just made it look more spectacular

  • @Slowly_Going_Mad
    @Slowly_Going_Mad 3 года назад +1

    Sorry I'm late. Excellent build and video as always. Side Note: some products use alpha rays to neutralise static on things to prevent dust accumulation for example.

  • @gustavskavacs9991
    @gustavskavacs9991 3 года назад +2

    That's amazing! Your vids are jsut getting better and very cool! I'm very keen on particle physics, and it's very neat to see people popularizing the idea of people learning and experimenting on these subjects on their on at home. Huge thanks, to your hard work!

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад

      Oh thanks man. Yeah, i'm all about hands-on, at home learning. 2/3 of all my knowledge is self taught.

  • @fruitpowerofeden-2022
    @fruitpowerofeden-2022 3 года назад

    definately want to see that 3d build. Great idea! :)

  • @shiningstaer
    @shiningstaer 3 года назад

    THIS is an awesome build

  • @aarondonaldson4164
    @aarondonaldson4164 Год назад

    My new favorite YT channel.

  • @Magneticitist
    @Magneticitist 3 года назад

    Really nifty idea, seems especially difficult to tune without a variable supply but it seems to work quite well. So cool to see the arcs jump upward along those pathways like that. It also sort of makes a noise in the arcs resembling a Geiger counter.

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад

      I showed a good friend, and his girlfriend noted that as well. That it even sounded like a geiger counter. I hadn't thought about that till I showed her.

  • @chimchimlove8047
    @chimchimlove8047 Год назад

    Thanks for this! (Also, your dimples are cute!)

  • @plainkady
    @plainkady 3 года назад

    Ah super cool trial and error. And the outcome is improving learning and knowledge for us watchers too.

  • @pomegranatechannel
    @pomegranatechannel 3 года назад

    This one video was enough to subscribe to your channel. Amazing job. Well done.

  • @shahiilshet8353
    @shahiilshet8353 3 года назад

    Your work never dissappoints me love your work

  • @atomize2770
    @atomize2770 3 года назад

    The most underrated channel.
    I just love every video of yours 😍

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад

      Thank you so much 😀 It's comments like this that really motivate, ya know?

  • @xavierrodriguez8927
    @xavierrodriguez8927 3 года назад

    Of course we want the 3D version. Thanks for the video, pretty awesome

  • @orestislazanakis4960
    @orestislazanakis4960 3 года назад +1

    So many potential applications in this video!
    The 3D extension would be amazing! Theoretically since the device detects ionized channels wouldn't it also detect beta and gamma particles? If so a simple way to distinguish which is A and which is B would be to just place two such dishes between a sheet of paper ; if the rear one ionizes you have Beta Radiation. Add a third and an aluminum thick foil for Gamma as well.
    And the Muon Detector, man I'd want to see you build that one!

  • @fleckione-workinprogress4249
    @fleckione-workinprogress4249 3 года назад

    Thats a cool build!

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 3 года назад

    Amazing video Jay!!!
    Most definitely would like to see you try and build a 3d one!
    Continue kicking ass!
    So many projects you've inspired me to make! (Thanks for costing me so much money! Lol, just kidding, can't think of a better use for money. After your Patreon of course.)

  • @fefafafe5059
    @fefafafe5059 3 года назад

    Each your success and video, made me so proud and happy.
    Yes , do it that please.
    FR from Switzerland

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад

      Greetings from Seattle, Washington, and thank you very much.

  • @chaudo8978
    @chaudo8978 3 года назад +1

    Great Job! Thank you!

  • @matthewtucker8796
    @matthewtucker8796 3 года назад

    The 3D build sounds insanely cool

  • @sreeharylaiju
    @sreeharylaiju 3 года назад

    Awesome build..

  • @glennjoslyn385
    @glennjoslyn385 3 года назад

    Enjoying your videos... Thank You from Colorado!

  • @iamgroot8028
    @iamgroot8028 3 года назад

    Great content. This deserves wayy more views and likes

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад

      Thank you. You can help, by sharing this video!

  • @noelandrew3600
    @noelandrew3600 3 года назад

    if you class 400v as high voltage enough mate, building a Geiger counter is an easy project, and im happy to help with that. they use a voltage multiplier circuit to generate 400v potential across the gieger tube. i have built several and restored several of old ones. i have kinda gone a bit nuts on this stuff of late so happy to help. Fussor is another project im working on. you will love that thing when its done.

  • @dhritishmanhazarika3894
    @dhritishmanhazarika3894 3 года назад

    Godlike presentation skills.

  • @jannooosthuizen6588
    @jannooosthuizen6588 3 года назад

    3D built sounds awesome. I think you can make a filled cube/shape detector, if you use a electric fence concept. If you have arrange the wired L, N, L, N.
    A spiral of wire from inside outwards may also work.
    A 3D grid will provide higher resolution paths, but it sounds like a lot of trail and error and a lot of wiring

  • @jonasfrigeri6097
    @jonasfrigeri6097 3 года назад +1

    I would love to see a 3d version.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @knoxpruett1889
    @knoxpruett1889 3 года назад

    Very COOL-ola! Thanks.

  • @ElvizzV2
    @ElvizzV2 3 года назад +2

    Cool video, cool detector! Would love to see the 3d version of it 🙂
    Also thanks for sharing (probably only some of) your failed attempts on getting this to work properly! 👍

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад +1

      Haha, i'm glad you enjoyed my failures and the build process!

  • @ChristopherOBrien000
    @ChristopherOBrien000 3 года назад +1

    Another, very cool, project, my friend. You really do come up with some interesting ideas. I can imagine how frustrating it must have been, trying to fine tune, especially with the wire spacing variable. Anyway, very nice job, and looks great, as always.
    By the way, do you have a measurement on the final wire spacing? 1-2mm, I'm guessing?

  • @Trump_y_Gore_Won
    @Trump_y_Gore_Won 3 года назад

    Hello! Thanks for the great video! 3D detector sounds really interesting!

  • @mohammedissam3651
    @mohammedissam3651 3 года назад

    Nice!
    Thank you.

  • @1francismur
    @1francismur 3 года назад +1

    Yes please, definitely would like to see the 3d version.

  • @RobotUprising
    @RobotUprising 3 года назад

    This was awesome! Taking it to a whole new level

  • @mrtechslab1800
    @mrtechslab1800 3 года назад

    3D alpha particle detector? That sounds awesome!! 😃👍

  • @sawyer3899
    @sawyer3899 3 года назад

    O M G You are soo cool, I cant belive how you dont have milions of subscribers. Imo you are one of the best creators out there, every time you make a vid its always surpisingly goooooood !!!!

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад +1

      Sawyer, thanks so much. That's awesome of you to say. You can help, by sharing any videos of mine you think are shareworthy!

    • @sawyer3899
      @sawyer3899 3 года назад

      @@PlasmaChannel I will do that !

  • @nigel-matthews
    @nigel-matthews 3 года назад +2

    Holy smokes that's awesome! "I though I'd try acrylic for a change" that's pretty funny man.

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад

      Haha thanks man. I heard acrylic is cool so, had to try it.

    • @noelandrew3600
      @noelandrew3600 3 года назад

      @@PlasmaChannel "in the next video i will not be using Acrylic, im using Polycarbonate instead, I present to you my Cloud Chamber, making radiation visible to the eye" hope this is the next in this theme mate

  • @shahiilshet8353
    @shahiilshet8353 3 года назад

    Your works always the best keep it up

  • @sorajhin
    @sorajhin 3 года назад

    I'm kinda new to this channel. What I notice is that you kinda have a bit of Grant Thompson from TKOR vibe going on when explaining your build. I like it!

  • @shinestargaming
    @shinestargaming 3 года назад

    Sir thank for providing such a infomative video. I want to see your next project plz making video on it .

  • @deepanpragadeesh6439
    @deepanpragadeesh6439 3 года назад +1

    Such a grate work brother

  • @gregf9160
    @gregf9160 3 года назад +1

    Definitely give it a go. Geiger counters work on similar idea, high-voltage tubes that break down when alpha particles enter a chamber. They have to be calibrated of course from known sources who's count is statistically steady. Nowadays there are also solid state detectors too.
    Great hair, by the way 😉👍

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад

      Oh, that's really interesting information. I didn't know that was how they worked!

  • @airtransportation
    @airtransportation 3 года назад

    Yes, a spark chamber detector would be awesome!!

  • @AscanioBorsato666
    @AscanioBorsato666 2 года назад

    Tnx too much ! Another new lesson for this week . u 're doing wonderful works

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  2 года назад +1

      Glad you're finding value in my videos brother.

  • @electro-magnetik528
    @electro-magnetik528 3 года назад +1

    I can see, there is too much static electricity around 😂
    Loved the video 😍

  • @fatbastard.
    @fatbastard. 3 года назад

    Nice video, well presented. Good luck with your channel👍

  • @sinaghochaniyan3554
    @sinaghochaniyan3554 3 года назад

    That is nice, I really like to see the 3D version!

  • @Pantdo
    @Pantdo 3 года назад

    Nice project!

  • @realcygnus
    @realcygnus 3 года назад

    Cool ! 3D for sure.

  • @ZtokAutomates
    @ZtokAutomates 3 года назад +1

    Definately want to see the 3D detector! 2D was pretty awesome!

  • @caphunterx2322
    @caphunterx2322 3 года назад +2

    Really cool video! This reminds me of a video from applied science that explained this phenomenon
    Also never open the little cap in the smoke detector because you don't wanna be breathing in radio active dust !!

  • @GrantsPassTVRepair
    @GrantsPassTVRepair 2 года назад

    Very cool. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @robertleach8429
    @robertleach8429 3 года назад +2

    Wow , an outer space bug zapper for outer space bugs , I like it.

  • @oddjobbob8742
    @oddjobbob8742 Год назад

    I’m so glad you decided to use acrylic “for a change”.

  • @sarahdaviscc
    @sarahdaviscc 3 года назад

    The 3D version sounds awesome!

  • @laytonpratt
    @laytonpratt 3 года назад +1

    Keep it up Jay!!! This one made me laugh 👍

  • @yanfishtwig2356
    @yanfishtwig2356 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent allways good to see some professional rod handing@4.47 now all us ammeters know how to do it right😇

  • @zhangleiyan148
    @zhangleiyan148 3 года назад

    Good work, dude.

  • @Zenodilodon
    @Zenodilodon 3 года назад

    That is neat! Looks pretty sensitive too.

  • @eminusipi
    @eminusipi 3 года назад +1

    I don't know if it's still an exhibit at the Griffith Observatory but there was a similar device with a high voltage dc potential between several plates to trace the path of cosmic rays. Every once in a while a cosmic ray would cause a breakdown between several plates and show the path of the cosmic ray.

  • @scotty3114
    @scotty3114 3 года назад

    Yes, I would be interested in a 3d detector. I really liked this video and I enjoy your channel.

  • @YashKumar-zm2ud
    @YashKumar-zm2ud 3 года назад

    Just mind blowing stuff

  • @pouria_s
    @pouria_s 3 года назад

    This is So amazing
    I like the design it's unique
    You always have the best ideas to make a cool video 👌

  • @5minutehacks989
    @5minutehacks989 3 года назад

    Brilliant! Almost like a cloud chamber but it uses high voltage electricity to show alpha particles. Keep up the great work! I look forward to seeing a 3D Version of this. Wish me luck on my first rotary spark gap tesla coil, ive been having trouble with capacitors blowing up sadly

    • @PlasmaChannel
      @PlasmaChannel  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Best of luck....and please be safe. One hand rule.

  • @instrujil
    @instrujil 3 года назад +2

    Great build Jay! Thanks! What happens if you point the source between the wires and plate from the side (i.e., horizontally instead of vertically? Maybe we can see a long track from one side to the other? Also for easy calibration, can the voltage just be adjusted instead of adjusting the gap?