8 more AMAZING Physics Tricks You Can Try At Home
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- Watch these 8 AMAZING Physics Tricks you can try at home (although I wouldn't recommend putting your laptop at risk with the magnet as I do in the video. 😉)
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5:23 even magnet cares about expensive things XD
Lol
Ya
Magnetic brakes
5:52 that magnetic drag effect is widely used in roller coasters to slow the cars down without using friction brakes, which require far more maintenance.
Didn’t really understand that one is it related to Eddie currents in the aluminium
@@rishitsood209 Yes, when the magnet moves past a conducting material, it generates currents which generate their own magnetic fields. The two fields repel each other, hence the slowing effect.
Kinda like eddy current brakes
@@Andrew-ep4kw which part of the roller coaster is magnetic? The track or the wheels?
@@wouldntyouliketoknowwheath7197 The track. the car has an an metal plate (probably aluminum, it's a good conductor, light weight and inexpensive) that fits in a slot in the track. The slot is surrounded by electromagnets.
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That Laser Refractory On Water Stream & That Eccentric Supported Beam Are Really Cool 🤩
2:33 I was actually hoping he'd light it on fire.
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You didn't explained the second bottle experiment. How come a matchstick is able to withstand much a weight?
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Could you please give explanations also for the results in the description or something ??
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super cool ... i love this stuff ... thanks 4 sharing
That magnet experiment gave me anxiety 😢
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I still don't understand why the bottom of a slinky doesn't fall until the top reaches it. I've always found it quite fascinating.
Very nicely done demonstratios!
Really AMAZING!!! ❤️
7:55 they always say you do need air for the tyres to work properly ;)
Just started watching the video. The first trick is cool enough to like the video. Now on to watching the rest of the video.
Bro can u tell me about the slinky one why bottom dosenot move?
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0:52 was really good. loved it.
Very good work and cool looking
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what is the name of the experiment in 5:25 ? I’d like to try it in my school project
Will the air one work with a hairdryer?
So cool..thanks❤
How does the match one work?
Can anyone tell me which force makes the slinky rotate while it was dropped ?
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5:51 epic .... Great scientific knowledge especially physics)
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Pls tell me what is comrade effect
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WAS AMAZING!!!
Awesome Video. Awesome Physics. 2 slight things I noticed, and forgive me, I'm a teacher. Misspellings: Should be "Reflected" in the laser water, and "Oppose" in the magnet/aluminum part. Keep it up!
Very good demo, great video but please give more time to read the text without needing to pause the video.
If the bottom of the slinky isn't moving due to the spring tension holding it up, then the top of the spring must be accelerating faster than 9.8 m/s/s. You should do that again with a scale of some sort to find the rate of acceleration of or the top of the spring
Or drop a ball at the same time.
What tool he used for Coanda effect?
@7:55 What is the use of that white string?
You explained every physical experience, but second and last
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8:50 what is the name of the object please tell me
What if we add lil mass at the end of slinky.
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Do you have anything on electricity in the making?
Superb
nice sharing
so instead of a glass filled (fiber optic) cable, could you use a liquid filled one for data transmission?
i'm sure someone already thought of that and prob doesn't work as good as glass being glass is prob crystal clear?
The glass is incredibly clear. Also the water might escape...
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Mind blowing
This is slowly becoming some type of dark magic lol
2nd one 😳 cucle of transforming tension .
🤔 Reply me science behind the 2nd exp.
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Schools don't teach things like this
thank you
If you actually went to school, then you'd learn this ...
@@gausav9574 no he is right actually we only learn theory not practical 😂
@@kahaf2915 Go to a good school I guess ?
Amazing
Can someone explain me why does the bottom of the slinky don't fall until the top touches it?
why when i was studing school years our teachers doesnt show such as experiements
what is the principal behind this experiments 2:00??
7:22 sooooo i can make my coffee in a paper cup
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what's the physic term in second experiment?. one after the laser refraction
I really want to know
the one with the Coke
Bro can you please explain the science behind the formation of a vortex /tornado in water by using magnets on the side of the glass in your upcoming video..... Please!! And please do that experiment as well..... Pls
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3:05 ALL HAIL THE FLOATING GLIZZY
Can anyone explain the slinky free fall?
5:40 I think this is due to eddy current
Which is stopping magnet
Very good example ❤️❤️
Yes, but really bad spelling in the associated text. I'm 'apposed' to the example that sets.
I have to ask, with the slinky video. Doesn't the fact that the bottom of an elongated 'falling' object not falling until the top of the object reaches it, disprove the concept of "Spaghettification" in regards to a black hole's intense gravitational pull. I've always been a skeptic about that idea, and would love more detail about how that's supposed to work if a slinky seems to defy it.
Depends on how dense the object is.
With black holes, the increase to distance ratio is really high.
With earth, much less dense, with much less mass, it’s far lower.
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