Dead batteries bounce higher than full batteries... or do they? (2 Truths & Trash)
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Here’s a link to the Induction Heating video: • Building an Induction ...
I apologize for the worse quality, I was just starting out on CZcams when I made this lol.
Here's a list of questions answered in this video:
1. Do dead batteries bounce higher than full batteries?
2. Does a laser bend in a stream of water?
3. Does regular corn on the cob turn into popcorn if you place it in the microwave?
4. Do magnets fall slower through a copper tube?
5. Can a perpetual motion device that cycles a metal ball through a loop actually work without additional work input?
6. Can a small table made of string (Tensegrity Table) hold up somewhat heavy objects?
7. Can an induction heater actually make a fork red-hot in a short period of time?
8. Will a weight hit the floor when dropped with a counterweight that is approximately 13:1?
9. Can a green laser pointer charge a glow in the dark canvas? - Věda a technologie
Here's a link to a playlist with all 8 episodes, for those who haven't seen them: czcams.com/play/PLOEAbE8LkxoBvlAjxk6PofT_qgjQdluVT.html
man I love the 2 truths 1 trash series, keep it up! it really gets your brain thinking, and I'm glad to have a use for the wacky science facts I pick up here and there xD
also, make sure to check that the ones selected as false are _actually_ false, and the ones selected as true are _objectively_ true, because I came across a few where I would know the physics of how it worked, but there was some unknown that I couldn't account for that skewed the answer. an example of one that I _got_ wrong, but I also _wasn't_ wrong about, was the episode with the hairdryer on a toy car. czcams.com/video/6kTbtz6UaAo/video.html
I actually tried it myself, and my hairdryer could easily do it, and nearly ripped itself out of the socket before I stopped it xD
but don't worry, I know how to solve this issue, or at least I can help you predict when it might be a problem. you see, when the "trash/truth" is something that is not black and white, but is instead a gradient or spectrum, then it causes problems. like in my example, the hairdryer wasn't powerful _enough_ to move your toy car, but it _was_ enough to move my toy car. if the hairdryer is more powerful, then its no longer true. an example of a truth/trash you might make where you would encounter this problem, is: "you can throw a toothpick through paper." the problem with this is that there isn't a fixed speed for the toothpick or fixed thickness for the paper, so _you_ might have a setup that works, but ours doesn't, or vice versa. try to make sure we have enough information to get it right, and if there are any hidden variables, or any information we can't possibly know, then try to let us know as you explain what the truth or trash is.
(it was kinda fun to make the hairdryer car tbh)
@@Metal_Master_YT Yeah, fantastic feedback, I'll try to be more careful in the future
@@JaDroppingScience alrighty, can't wait for season 2! :)
Can I test your knowledge of physics?
"What was the temperature of the film inside the camera while on the Moon?"
@@Starteller for me, or for @JaDropping Science?
I think the amount of fakes have to be completely random, that would make it much harder, but maybe even more fun
But then there is no purpose in presenting three together. Each could be presented individually with the question real or fake. 🤷♀️
@@ellengrace4609 That's true, so yeah, it could ruin it in some regards, but I would still like it
Yeah I think I'll probably experiment with occasionally making it random, but usually it's 2 true and 1 fake
Make the "random number of fakes" a sort of "bonus round".
The physics stuff are easy tho, but I don't know what else would be this fun to watch.
I watch these with my mom. It's really fun when we have different answers and I learn a lot from these videos. Excited for season 2!
can't make a factorial joke with 2! well played
I'm fake
I love your mom
Mommy
I really love your ‘2 truths and trash’ videos, I really learn a lot in a non-boring way, I hope you will keep doing them. Love from Belgium
The copper one was legit? I did not know that. You learn so much from this channel…
That's due to electromagnetic induction, u can say the coil acts at temporary magnet due to the induced current flowing through it
Another cool detail: If you make a cut through one side of the copper pipe all the way down its length, but keep everything else the same, then the magnet won't actually be slowed down anymore and will fall at the normal rate.
The break in the copper will prevent an electrical circuit from being formed in the copper surrounding the magnet, and without a circuit allowing the electrons to move freely around the magnet, the opposing magnetic field won't be generated.
That magnet trick also works on an aluminum tube, but it will fall faster thru the aluminum tube. I used to teach that demonstration in my electrical classes. I used a plastic tube for baseline purposes, too.
@@foogod4237 Ah yes what you said was perfectly right!! Basically doing that would prevent the flow of current, as there is no short circuit right?
Love the videos! Personally, I am very happy always knowing that only one is fake. Often I’ll say things like “both 1 and 3 are fake” because I can’t wrap my head around either even though I know only one of them is fake. If both actually are fake, that will make the game almost impossible, and I guess I don’t want an impossible game, haha.
But either way, love the videos and you make the call you think is best!
I just want to say that I love those videos not just for their educational and entertainment value, but for a more important value nowadays: Lots of things you see in social media are fake and look credible if you don't do your due diligence of research, but most people don't even realize that, and take all they see in social media as fact.
I hope everyone sends your channel to those kind of people that gobble fake news without even considering if there's any truth behind them.
Got the first two right, but nr.3 threw me.
Mostly because: How did you not burn your fingers off via heat-transfer in the first one?
Also: We have a yearly "festival of lights" where I live, and one of the things on display is a "canvas" that can be charged up and make to glow just like your video with a normal smartphone light, so I never questioned lasers being able to do so. :)
He didn’t burn his fingers because stainless steel has pretty low thermal conductivity (compared to other metals), so it’d take a lot of time for the heat to reach his fingers.
@@GRBtutorials Thank you! :)
The handle of the fork is also long and thin, which further limits the heat transfer. It's basically like holding the metal handle of a pot that is sitting on the stove.
I'm not sure that the laser-on-canvas thing is necessarily entirely false, actually. In that particular case it was not true, but I think it may depend a lot on what particular phosphorescent material is being used, and how receptive it is to various wavelengths, as there are a lot of possible options out there in that regard.
I thought the same thing. I didn’t realize the significance of the laser color before.
Same for me but I didnt know it was a specific light color that charges up glow in the dark paint, so I guessed the second option
I can't wait for season 2! I'm up for the challenge!
Damn, I got the first 2 right because I knew how all 6 of the vids worked but I got stuck on the last one because I didn't realize that the color of the laser mattered, and I had seen all 3 of them "work" before
Nice job, and congrats on finishing s1! Looking forward to sè soon :D
I love these videos!
Such an underrated channel
Keep it up!
i absolutely love your channel. can't wait for more
These videos just keep getting better and better
I like the ideas for the upcoming updates. Keep it up!
just found ur channel
and i am
loving your videos man
Just found this channel and it’s a blast. Keep up the fun science! I’ll be back soon!
creative content like this is why I subscribed! Can't wait for season 2!
This is the science show that we always wished far as a kid. Keep up the great work!
The laser definitely threw me off. I'd seen all three things before, so I thought maybe the induction heater was messed with somehow to make it not real - turns out it was the laser all along!
That’s a very interesting video. Great job. I really enjoyed watching it.
Please do season two with a mix of none are fake, all are fake and none are fake. But it changes up, basically "between 3 of the following videos it's up to you to spot if any are real or they're fake, let's begin"
Good episode! I got the first and second correct, for the third I thought they all sounded plausible and I didn't pause in time to have time to think about it.
The video ideas sound really good and you should definitely do them
Make one on April Fools where all 3 facts are true. Would be really funny!
Thank you for making our day ^^
Love these videos, managed to get the first 2 right :)
Thank you so much for your channel !!! Subscribed immediately. you are a hero! I always hated how harmful these fake science videos are to anyone that wants to learn and is not an expert. Especially to younger minds, these fake videos are abusive, accepting something as real when it is not, can cripple your entire thinking. Fake information is a growing reality and I suppose we have to learn. You are doing some real good work here for humanity !! Thank you !
WE NEED MORE OF THESE!!!
I really like these videos, and more variety would be more challenging.
Heyyy just wanna share that we had this team of geeks in our company assembled during covid so for most of time we were working remotely. As a team building event we watched 2 Truth & Trash episodes together and we even got a score board to tally the correct guesses! It was really entertaining and we hope there will be more episode coming up!
I think none of the videos being fake would make the challenge interesting, but multiple fakes I don't think so. My favorite part is being sure something is fake, only to find out it's real.
But will still watch whatever you do with these, looking forward to the new season.
Brilliant concept..
You videos are amazing
I would love to see season 2 :D
can't wait for season 2
I can't wait for season 2!
I always feel like a huge nerd watching these and knowing which ones are real
The idea is great(at the end)
Looking forward to Season 2!
I got them all this time but you almost got me with the water laser, until it was up against corn which was so obviously fake. It could've been made more believable though:
"If you dry corn in a dehydrator or leave it in the sun for a few days, it shrinks. You can put that in the microwave and get popcorn."
It's obvious the drying step would require a jumpcut, so that's the perfect time to swap it with the popping cob. Then you wouldn't need to put it in the bag and we'd see it pop.
I like the series but I feel some of these are a bit "gotcha", like not being able to pop regular corn, but you can if you buy special poppable corn. Then it comes down not to the trivia knowledge so much but that you have to have seen specifically what a poppable corn cob looks like. The green laser charging the glow paint also felt a bit on the gotcha side. I'd like to see more sort of common misconceptions being challenged more.
The ball machine I feel was most egregious of this as it's a real machine that works as shown and technically fits the description that he stated of being cleverly designed so the ball has just enough energy to return to its original height to.
What about trying to find 1 video that is true? Or a live version people can vote on live
Both great ideas! Thanks for the feedback. A live version would be challenging but definitely cool.
@@JaDroppingScience I guess it be more of a premier? You still get chat options and polls you could do
@@Bryce_the_Woomy_Boi oh that seems super interesting, would I be able to do a live poll during that? Sorry, I'm not familiar with doing those
@@JaDroppingScience you can do live polls for premiers I think
@@mahranislam3554 Okay thanks, I'll look into it more, cause that seems like it would be so cool to do
This was another case of me knowing for sure the first 2 were true, and thus the third one had to be false. You had me thinking there for a minute though!
I watch How to Cook That, I know a faked food video when I see one. You can't fool me with that corn 😉
I like the ideas for season 2, would definitely make it a bit harder if there's a different amount of fake ones every once in a while
got all correct! nice video.
About the two ideas you gave for season two, I would say do the sometimes multiple are fake, but to do none are fake woulf feel like a back hand to the face sence the point to point out which is fake.
18 points from the entirety of Season 1
Cant wait for season 2
Got all of them this time, less go!
I love those ideas, I like challenges
the perpetual ball, like most "infinite" kinetic desk toys, usually contain a magnet
the magnet in this case puts some energy back into the ball as it runs down the track, so that it has enough to fly over the rim
without the magnet, it would not make it back up due to the energy lost from friction
very cool video!
0:49 I legit smelled the popcorn when I saw this
I would appreciate an occasional different format for a harder challenge. However, I think telling us how many are true/lies is better because it links them together rather than effectively just being 3 individual videos.
I personally do like the idea but maybe only for round 3. I really enjoy thinking about it for the rounds and I would love to see a switch up (maybe a witch video is True?) But I think if all of the rounds become more gimiky it might be a bit much.
That one with the nuts on a string made no sense to me, like, it just depends on the length of the rope and where you position your finger right?
The only one I missed was the green laser pointer. I guess watching a lot of Nile Red Action Lab TKOR and styropyro paid off xD
Nice, i got all right, and i didn't even knew it was a guessing what is real video, the last i were in doubt about the second or third, but i got all righ.
I got baited by the third part, instantly agreed that lasers could draw in a canvas painted with glow in the dark paint just cause I watched your first video. Turns out that you needed a blue laser, which I probably forgot.
3 for sure, popcorn is a different strain of corn altogether from normal "sweet corn".
2nd set number 2, there is some motor hidden remember seeing this particular "perpetual motion machine" somewhere else.
I really like this series, feel free to add the no fake and multiple fake options, they'll make things harder. Maybe change the name though?
Please do both alternative types!
I thought your channel was Jaw Dropping science.
i love these
Damn those batteries surprised me!
I would love the multi fake or no fake things when ever I see one I love seeing these
I only knew it was the corn one because you said it was Sweet Corn. The battery thing seemed logical and the light shining with water is a scientific fact. But only a specific type of corn can pop off the cob in a microwave
good idea
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If you watch a lot of Vsauce you've seen several if not every one of the genuine science phenomena depicted in these videos.
This one it really payed off watching channels like Vsauce and Backyard Scientist so I already knew certain ones were real
Having none to multiple fakes can make it much more difficult to guess, as we then can't prove that one is fake just by knowing that the other two are real, nor can we prove that the other two are true just because we know one is fake.
Although if we can't know how many are fake and how many are real, you might as well just do one at a time, so you'd probably change it from "2 Truths & 1 Trash" to just "True or Trash?", which to be fair could make it easier to make them into multiple shorter videos if you wanted.
Really like all of these so far though, so looking forward to more anyway!
Finally lost one - I had a 100% pass rate until the last question in this batch. I’m probably online way too much. 😂
you should try gadolinium's magnetism at cold temperatures!
i knew the battery one from my days of playing gameboy, gba, and wii!
Round 1) You can't just dry out sweet corn and turn it into popping corn. Popping corn is a completely different breed of corn from sweet corn. So #3 is trash.
Round 2) This is a tough one. I know that magnets dropped through a copper tube do fall slower, because the moving magnet induces a current in the copper, and that current generates a magnetic field; I also know that ball and track toy does work the way it's shown, I've seen multiple independently made videos of it; and I know that that table works structurally, because the tensile forces in the strings all balance out. But considering that I do know the physical principles behind #1 and #3, I'm going to guess that #2 is trash because it doesn't work as described. (Well, I was kind of right. I figured there was some trickery involved in the way that toy worked, since if it were entirely physics-based it would violate thermo. But I didn't realize that there was actually a button involved, I figured that whatever trick it had was self-working.)
Round 3) I know #1 and #3 work in principle, and I think I've seen #2 demonstrated in the past, so all of these have merit. I'm gonna have to go with #1, however, since I don't think induction heating is _that_ good. (Wow, I honestly did not see that one coming.)
I thought the one with the nuts tied to a string was fake just cause I heard a thud after you released it
I like the current format. Do what you want but my advice is to stick with what got you here.
The last one of season 1 actually got me...
Oh, I got tripped up by the string thing in round 3. I didn't see the string got wrapped around your finger as the thing fell. Kinda feel cheated, i thought it was supposed to balance which is obviously wrong
I've observed something similar to the induction heater in the form of a hair dryer.
If you look down the mouth while it's running, you can see the coils getting red hot very quickly.
What's weird to me is there's sometimes then a little jolt of electricity and they're suddenly not red hot anymore.
The new season 2 changes sound good, you should definitely add a spot the real episode and you can have an episode where all of the videos are fake and you have to guess how you faked them
Brave man making popcorn without salt or butter 😂
You should add those updates
nice vid
I'll call it before finishing; 3.
Bro I have a circuit, (DC current to 2X AC and 2X DC current generator/ inverter...) It used a motor to cut the circuit on and off... (I'm making this so that the electricity flow is flickering.. this is so that the conductor in which this flickering current flows changes it's magnetic field constantly... This is done so that the changing magnetic field causes the nearby solenoids to get a voltage and current flows... This current is then sent to 2 ac generators and 2 dc generator ( there's 4 solenoids surrounding this flickering conductor, each is connected to a dc generator and a qc generator, this is also crazy as instead of gas engine, electricity itself moves motors that produces ac or dc power (The Ac or dc current produced is only difference by a copper conductor, if it has a copper ring that is halved (not connected in middle) it's dc and if it's continuous, it's ac)...
I know it is a year+ old at this point but gotta fact check you, my dude. The lasers on GITD material is a bit "more complicated than that." You absolutely can charge SOME GITD materials with a standard green pointer. Best example is Lit by Culture Hustle. (They claim it can be charged by IR, but I've never been able to get that to work with my jar and my IR flashlights.) You do get significantly better glow with more energetic frequencies, of course. Fun trivia: well charged GITD material can be DEPLETED by red laser pointers. Yup, you can sweep 'em with a red laser, and it depletes faster than if it were naturally depleting. I find this endlessly fascinating.
Yes good idea
I think it’s important for the game that no more than one video is fake. It’s hard to evaluate each one individually without prior knowledge, especially when they are very similar to true phenomena but are falsely exaggerated with video editing, or have a small twist like using the wrong colour laser pointer. Knowing that two must be true makes it an exercise of reasoning where you have to compare the credibility of the clips against each other.
The option for all three videos to be real could be fun though.
I actually have a rogers fm speaker system and the way to tell if the batteries are dead in the device is to bounce them.
Yeah, the perpetual motion machine was a dead give away; that round was a freebie.
Not gonna talk about the rings of light in the copper tube.
I got them all right (I ❤️ tensegrity tables, they're such a mind fuck to look at) but that last one was tricky and I got it right for the wrong reason, but I'll take it.
I say leave it 2 right and 1 wrong. Makes you think more.
I think you should turn this into a game show.
Suggestion: Have 4 clips for S2
Does the laser beam actually curve or does it zigzag through international reflection?
Hint: the fake one is almost always the one where an object in concealed, which allows for cuts to edit any change imagineable.
Tbh I don’t love the idea of having multiple or none be fake. Maybe it’s just that I don’t like change but I like the layout as you have it now. If you did add it, maybe add it to a few but keep most of them in this format. Either way, these are always super interesting! Thanks!
THIS IS COOL =)
I’m a bit confused on the second one of the last question, the one with the nuts on strings. What is it illustrating? Is the string wrapped multiple times around the finger? Why does it stop?
Same question.
6 years ago my brother told me the bouncing battery trick. I still use it to this day.