Speak Like Darth Vader with Sulfur Hexafluoride
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ม.ค. 2015
- Check out this extreme science experiment that explains the differences of air density. Helium is lighter than air, Sulfur Hexafluoride is 6x heavier than air.
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To protect this man's identity we have given him sulfur hexafluoride
^underrated
Europa they don’t really give them that gas. They use computers.
that's the joke
TraumaER thank you for telling us this
TraumaER whoooosh
"It's heavy!" "Yeah that's the helium balloon..."
😂🤣
@@user-jc1km1qv1m something was weighting down the balloon so it wouldn't float away
@@Banana-wr8dq a bulldog clip
There was a weight attached
The dude saved him so much embarrassment by just moving on
SF-6 or Sulfur Hexaflouride is used as a dielectric material in the waveguide of the E-3 AWACS radar system to prevent arcing. I've accidentally inhaled it when doing maintenance. There was a waveguide leak. It is heavier than air and if it gets into your lungs you can suffocate and die because it displaces air. I hung myself upside down outside the aft-lower lobe door of the AWACS and forcibly exhaled until I could breath normally again. This took awhile. So...don't mess with it.
We use it for the same purpose in the high-voltage electrical field. Circuit breakers are pressurized with SF6 gas to extinguish the arc that is created when the breaker trips.
it's worse, if you get arcs in your wave guide it degrades to very hazardous material like hf acid and several other corrosive things. never chug this stuff if you empty a waveguide, might be fine but how do you know there haven't been arcs? this is a bad thing to do.
@@davesnothere8859 borescope
Duh, everyone knows that.
Guy dumped it in his lungs
Drinking what looks like NOTHING out of a tank and speaking in that deep voice is so badass!! 😆
The dark side.
"Your voice will be back to normal 3 to 6 weeks, don't worry"
The fact that his first words are "Luke I am your father", is just epic.
Epically wrong too. Vader never said that.
@@electrikoptikbeggar’s canon
neeeeeerd
@@electrikoptik
Staged
The white balloon floating in the middle of the tank and bobbing around is amazing. It's like seeing a CGI or visual effect yet it is real.
they want you to think it's real, bad CGI would be to think it was good CGI.
@@bennoakes2477 do you have a stroke
"yo bro, what you doin'?"
"Just drinking air bro."
3:39
Me: “Wow, your voice sounds crazy deep, did you inhale some Sulfur Hexafluoride?”
James Earl Jones: “No… that’s my voice.”
"Your voice will back in three to six weeks, dont worry!"
His boss : dang!
😂
The "excellent, excellent" at 0:33 gives away his secret sith lord identity
“Don’t do this at home”
Yeah let me just go to the shed and grab some sulfur hexafluoride.
Walmart has it
i thought you was gonna say gasoline lol
@@robertbrook8552 why would they say gasoline?
@THE CYBER WARRIOR cause yes
Lol
"Pouring it directly into my lungs" has to be one of the most metal things I've ever heard
M M M E E T A A A L L L L ! !
**headbangs while shredding on an electric guitar with a distorted setting**
Hahahahahaha
Sulfur Hexaflouride is made of nonmetals
@@agarcjaydagreat8716 bruh
That reporter is smart, he really paid attention what the scientist said how Helium is lighter than air and voice sounds propagates faster than the speed of oxygen, he quickly understood that heavier gas of Sulfur Hexafluoride would do the opposite in terms of voice sounds.
Yeah, that's called common sense.
@@tytyger626 you must be as fun as a wet blanket at parties
That man knew exactly what to say when the guy said it makes his voice deeper
“Do you want to try this?”
“Breaths helium*”
5 seconds later -
“Okay so you’re not actually supposed to breath helium”
Lol ikr
"alright so.. you're actually going to die"
Its on 420 likes dont like
breathe*
And with the Sulfur Hexafluoride my Chem teacher told us that it's more dangerous to breath in because it's more difficult to get out of your lungs due to how heavy it is and that you should bend over while breathing it out to make sure everything is gone.
I am from the glass city and getting this has made me homesick. The imagination station field trips were great. Some of my fondest childhood experiances.
Reminds me of how devices such as phones and tablets can be used to filter your voice even when making a call. But here’s the thing, no chemicals are involved in scenes like this, it’s just the phone filtering out your voice and no harm is involved except that few filters are involved on a gadget.
If you want to talk about negatuve effects, I'm pretty certain that phones have been more toxic to humanity than inhaling helium (or hexafluoride not that I know of anyone doing this). Phone addiction can make people even more socially awkward than "chemicals", don't rely on your "gadget" too much.
@@ipatchymakouli415 yep. Sure are. In fact, a vast majority have been affected by this because of falling ill (being epileptic).
3:23 "And your voice will be back to normal in 3 to 6 weeks,"
I feel like everyone's skipping over this moment of greatness,
What's special about it? We're you looking in the comments specifically for it? Lol. Seemed like it was really rehersed
The easiest way to get rid off sodium hexafluoride after inhalation is to do a handstand and keep talking until you're voice turns to normal. Gravity will do the work and pull it out of your body.
@@darthgamer6080 No, your lungs aren't just buckets that will pour everything out as long as you put it upside down. If anything, it's a good way to get yourself hurt.
It's just an ordinary joke not worth mentioning.
I thought it was awesome!
This was a great demonstration!
An overall and all around good newscast.
I really like these kinds of videos that are basically trivia. :D
brilliantly explained
"Tap at it... Don't do it too much, you're gonna get rid of all my Sulfur Hexaflouride, that's expensive Chris"
*proceeds to dump it into his mouth*
I was looking for a comment like this, hilarious.
Gives a whole new meaning to "I wont waste my precious breath"
then laughs uncontrollably
I love this
I guess it was because he was gonna do the demostration. And if it was over, they would have to buy more.
"Don't do it at home"
**suffocating child in the background** "I DID IT AT HOME!"
66 likes
“Execute order 66”
@@noahsliker9562 hmm... so you can breathe infinitely
LOL
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@@noahsliker9562 YOU IDIOT HELIUM DISPLACES OXYGEN
this was overwhelmingly wholesome
This is like what we learn in school but in a way we actually want to learn it
I think that scientist guy did a fantastic presentation. He mixed facts with humour and made it alot more enjoyable to watch compared to how boring it could've been. I think he deserves more credit.
This was extremely informative and interesting.
Also he straight up -gulliped- -golloped- gulped that sulfur
@@SteveOnlin I think you mean "golloped".
Honestly, teachers should teach their classes like this. Mix facts with humor, as you put it.
Mega Dummy my teacher does
Its tv not science class
"Don't try this at home"
Good, because I did this in school when it was my friend's birthday using their helium balloons
We meet again. Brother.
Just Some Guy without a Mustache you..
ah hello again
@Just Some Guy without a Mustache I think this is the least liked comment that you made
Hi
This was fun to watch. A good segment.
This is awesome! Cool news station
Just came up in my feed. This was cool.
This was pretty darn cool!
Not a Darth Vader type voice. More like the voice they give people in interviews where their faces are hidden to keep them anonymous.
It's called voice filter.
Mandala effect in full swing here
"No, I am your father"
Fascinating, thanks.
"Girls speak in a lower voice when they like you"
Girls when they talk to me: *inhales sulfur hexafluoride*
So girls like you a lot?
I just love the frase "trained scientist" it sounds like someone who is housebroken and probably won't bite you
This is actually amazing
"So how are you taking the lid off, explain what ur doing"
"Uhhh im just taking it off right now"
Yeah I was totally confused until that pertinent question was asked and such an enlightening answer given 🙏
I wonder if you rob someone in uptalk would they react negatively
@@sidimightbe3246 in my experience weirding out the aggressor turns into profit.
Thats the most scientific thing i've ever heard.
@@sidimightbe3246 What's up, doc'?
I am glad I watched this.
I always wondered about that "speed of sound" explanation for the high voice. If the pitch rises because the sound travels faster in helium, why does it not drop back down as it hits normal air between the speaker and listener. I believe the better explanation is that the larynx meets less resistance with a less dense gas, and vibrates more quickly as the helium is pushed through.
3:42 sounds like he's a witness to a very sensitive case.
LMAO
Chrystal meth dealer on VICE
Elizabeth Holmes
He didn’t believe the helium thing? That dude was really sheltered and kept on a the short leash.
Thanks for recommending me this 8 years later TH-cam
0:46 "if you wanna get a shot, Chris"
Chris, looking at the saliva on the balloon: "Uh, ssssssure..."
Corona
would if it was 2020?
I noticed that too. Was hilarious.
@@masterzen4701 he would hump that balloon
Underrated
This is the kind of guy who reminded the teacher that there’s homework.
That was probably the coolest and most informative thing I have seen in quite a while.
The fact that once he was told what hexafluoride does, he immediately went for the line not knowing whether or not it would work to that particular degree. Nice.
Its not what Vader says in the movie tho
its all scripted...
@@oz_jones he literally did tho? are you dumb?
@@MoistlyMoist Vaguely scripted. These kinds of shows tend to have a loose script, and then it's up to the presenter to fill in the gaps.
@@cynicat74 yep
3:10 saying “Luke, I am your father.” means that Chris is from another Mandela time line 😂😂
I inhaled Sulfur Hexafluoride in a shopping mall full of people. And then I simply started laughing very loud and very evil and all people around me ran away totally scared. LOL
Everyone with sulfur: Luke, I am your father
Me: Arby’s, we have the MEATS
Me : hi welcome to chillys
Lmfao
Oh the nostalgia of those old commercials
Hmm....
@@silverbashspam9701 oop-
That was so cool and interesting..
The indirect kiss is crazy
May the science be with you...
i love this!
Now if only school could be more like this presentation.
Hah! I can SPEAK as if I inhaled helium, all by myself!😄👍My brother and nephews/nieces love it, but the wife is tired of it. 🤣🤷♂️
Very interesting!
I wanted to know the science behind it, but never really thought about looking it up
The scientist did a great job.
YOU CANNOT STOP ME
"Don't try this at home."
Me at my grandma's house: You have no power here.
Lmao
Ultimate crossover
Gotta breathe in a little SF6 first to get the full effect.
Thanos who's ur grandma tho?
@@yakinyamaddi joe mama
The reporter’s natural voice sounds like he’s breathing helium constantly.
on next weeks show they are gonna show us how to eat tied pods! cant wait!
3:11 - It’s sounds more like Kylo Ren
0:58 - So This sounds like Obi Wan Kenobi
lol
yo lol wtf
yeah lol
Both inhaling out of the same balloon times was good
So this is how they distort witnesses voices 🤣
That’s really cool
So now you need to mix both. Isn't that the logical conclusion?
Great for slow mo action scenes
That guy was an amazing guest.
I need some of this
Omg! I learned a thing! A way to pick up a scientist! ❤
"Message heard, don't do it at home."
What everyone heard: "Do it at home."
Yes!
Awesome sauce
Sulfur hexafluoride is a sulfur coordination entity consisting of six fluorine atoms attached to a central sulfur atom. It is the most potent greenhouse gas currently known, with a global warming potential of 23,900 times that of CO2 over a 100 year period (SF6 has an estimated lifetime in the atmosphere of between 800 and 3,000 years). It has a role as an ultrasound contrast agent and a member of greenhouse gas.
"Oh my gosh that really works, I didn't really believe you"
*Literally just watched him do it* 😂😂
Literally. Like literally. Seriously. For realsies. Literally. Not figuratively. But literally. LITERALLY!!!!!
It can be faked.
Wow, a news clip that didn’t suck, who would’ve thought!
Oh yeah, It's all coming together.
The news guy was like
“How are you going to remove this lid?” as the man was actively taking off the lid.
Used to huff air dusters in high school. Gave that super deep voice effect. Still alive somehow.
Nice video
Me: minding my own business
TH-cam: Speak Like Darth Vader with Sulfur Hexafluoride
SF6 is used in high voltage equipment (150/380kV gas insulated switch gear, GIS)
Don't try to pick up any ladies?
*Goth girls have entered the chat*
"What is my bidding oh dark lord"
ADRIAN.. *Get in the flask*
@@braideasegoat8284 lmfao
@@braideasegoat8284 lil Nicky😂🤣🤣🤣😭😭
They dig it for sure. I banged like 9 of them. At once.
@@brianrodriguez6897 pog
All fun and games until someone inhales tungsten hexafloride to see what it does
SF6 is used as an insulant/spark suppressor in electrical switchgear.
I really want to be a teacher just so I can demonstrate this in physics 😂
You could do it in chem too for phases of matter. Plus, in chem, you can light methane bubble on fire in midair and run a chemical reaction that produces pure oxygen and then combust it. Although, physics has ballistics so potato gun and a trebuchet were some of my favorites.
I could be being really dumb here but I don't think this is physics.
@@ThatGuy-kz3fx Exactly.
Awesome
Both WAAAY more dangerous than people think. The danger with helium is that it can get into the blood stream. Sulfur hexoflouride is much harder for the body to expell (hence the deep breaths) but if you have lung damage its more difficult to force out.
i heard your father did this and asked you to give him a bj and then he poured it into your lungs
“I brought some air, which is not particularly exciting”
It’s only the reason everything in our planet is alive
Elliot Reviews: 🤣🤣 Breathing isn't "particularly exiting" to him 🤣🤣? I guess playing with a gas you can pour into your lungs and sound like Darth Vader makes our atmosphere seem boring.
Air is always exiting your lungs. And entering for that matter.
There are some forms of life not reliant on it.
@@Ninjaananas no there arent.
not the only reason........
1:34
"oooooh"
Dude pretending he understood what he said.
I think he gets it. It’s not exactly complex.
Google global truth project and read "the Present" if you want to learn the truth about life/death in just a few pgs. Nothing is more important than checking it is true
@@jasonfrancese8359
Its not complex to notice human behavior, take at look at him when hes understand a simple fact like humans need oxygen and compared to the one I mentioned.
Me trying to understand math
@@Derikimi yeah, its because it was an interesting fact about why helium makes your voice different, while being told humans need oxygen, not that interesting since yeah everyone already knows that
That anchor actually said "Oh it actually works! I didn't believe you!" Who doesn't know about helium inhalation and high voice in this day and age!? Dude talkin' jive!
Stay, you don't always know where you stand
Till you know that you won't run away
There's something inside me that feels
Like breathing in sulfur
Interestingly, when divers go through decompression they used to use (some still do) a mix of helium and oxygen to help remove nitrogen from their blood more quickly, reducing the chances of getting narced later on. They used pitch-shift on radios to remove the hilarious effects of breathing helium for about 3 days straight.
That mixture is called heliox. It works better than regular air.
Woah
Why are divers worried about people snitching on them decompressing?
The Anchor's deep voice sounds like a masked/disguised voice when they interview an anonymous source while kept in the shadows... and blurred.
"It was at that point when the camp counselor said, 'It's completely natural to do this, just don't tell anybody. I could get in trouble...'"
Triggered
Kek
I lol'd way too hard at this comment 🤣
The worst of all is that he said the wrong quote, it's "No, I am your father!"
I feel like they have good chemistry Together
“Don’t do it at home”
Me and the boys at the library: 4:28