The phrase “without this video i wouldnt be able to finish my chemisty assingment. you guys teach way better than my science teacher lol” is such a weak mindset. You are ok with what happened, losing, imperfection of a craft. When you stop getting angry after losing, you’ve lost twice. There’s always something to learn, and always room for improvement, never settle.
There's a key step that is not explained here, which is that after heating the can on the stove, the can is turned upside down and EMPTIED OF HOT WATER. This gives some of the hot air (water vapour) inside the can a chance to escape, which means the pressure inside the can equals the pressure outside the can before it's put in the water. This is important! When the can is put in the water, the opening of the can is covered by the water and a VACUUM is created. This vacuum means that when the water vapour inside the can cools and shrinks, the pressure inside the can is suddenly weaker than the pressure outside the can, and that's why the can is crushed. If the air pressure inside the can is greater than the air pressure outside the can when the can is placed in the water, then cooling the water vapour inside the can would result in merely making the air pressure inside the can the same as the air pressure outside the can, and no crushing would occur.
Thanks so much for this video! I understood everything and made my notes myself from your guys' explanation, because the notes on my teachers ppt were so confusing! The practical experiment helped as well, thanks again! This was a big help :)
0:46 oh im just making some tea, let me get my lab coat, my googles and my heatproof gloves. boiling water, guys- stay safe! haha jk great vid tho guys
God bless you two guys So beautifully explained We enjoyed watching it Very informative Superb animation Sending lots of love blessings and wishes to you two👌👌🙏🏻🙏🏻
Just watched a video talking about why the pipes of the Titanic collapsed, and guy was saying it was exactly this concept but on a much larger scale. The superheated thin metal cylinders touched the freezing arctic waters and snapped the support wires due to air pressure, before finally toppling over into the ocean. Maybe that was one of the many loud metallic booms they described hearing, the pressure reaction.
These guys with their gloves, eye protection and apron took safety more seriously than the guy in charge of the Titan submersible. May they all rest in peace.
I think a few of us can say that we are here because of the now imploded submersible, the Titan, which was supposed to carry 5 people down to the Titanic wreckage. May they rest in peace.
This helped me with homework on why divers have/ need watches when they go lower than 50m as well as i did this experiment twice except once it steamed we put plastercine over and one exploded because of the pressure the other actually did what it was supposed to.
Their souls are currently burning in Hell. Billionaires are inherently evil and kill thousands upon thousands of people every year with their "cost-cutting measures". FINALLY it's rich people suffering for their own disgusting acts instead of countless poor people in their place. Nothing tragic about this, it's pure karma.
"Today we're going to be using basic, everyday equipment, so we're gonna need multiple pieces of chemistry lab protection to make sure our eyes, bodies, and hands are safe from the dangers of simple cooking methods."
This video helps me do my homework and my class did the same experiment I like your video I also like the way you explain it with pictures that real helped me understand how you did it.😃😄😜😃😉
Can u do an experiment using entropy as a source of power? Like make the can a cylinder draw a piston up and turn a crankshaft and try to slow it down by producing energy. Seems like we are doing it backwards. A million ways to use entropy as an energy source.
Video is entertaining and I think my high school chemistry students would enjoy watching it, but part of your explanation is wrong and I'm hesitant to use an incorrect video in my classroom. Your can is open on the top while it is being heated. Therefore, the pressure inside the can IS NOT increasing as you modeled. The water & water vapor inside the can is being heated so the particles move faster and "spread out" so they actually leave through the opening in the top of the can. As long as it's open, the pressure inside and outside of the can will be equal. Then, it's only the decreasing pressure inside the can that causes the outside pressure to crush it.
This is made incredibly relevant by the recent news
yall dont understand the pain i went through typing this science hw link in manually
Just copy and paste
@@The-sn2um rip
@@The-sn2um copy paste straight off the paper sheet, yes.
@@manavsharma2232 you can do that now
@@manavsharma2232 yeah take a picture
my science teacher really has good taste in TH-cam videos ngl. quarantine school work.
Quarantine*
@@viviennekinnaman9821 hes spelt it right
same lmao
@@motorsportarchie6349 The Comment was edited, That was probably the edit.
No way to know for sure though so it might not have been.
Without this video I wouldnt be able to finish my chemistry assignment. You guys teach way better than my science teacher lol
The phrase “without this video i wouldnt be able to finish my chemisty assingment. you guys teach way better than my science teacher lol” is such a weak mindset. You are ok with what happened, losing, imperfection of a craft. When you stop getting angry after losing, you’ve lost twice. There’s always something to learn, and always room for improvement, never settle.
Teachers are gods
@@unofficial_reality7992 lmao
Fun fact - This is Physics
@Unofficial_ Reality been watching flamingo huh?
This video is going to get a lot of views today
There's a key step that is not explained here, which is that after heating the can on the stove, the can is turned upside down and EMPTIED OF HOT WATER. This gives some of the hot air (water vapour) inside the can a chance to escape, which means the pressure inside the can equals the pressure outside the can before it's put in the water. This is important!
When the can is put in the water, the opening of the can is covered by the water and a VACUUM is created. This vacuum means that when the water vapour inside the can cools and shrinks, the pressure inside the can is suddenly weaker than the pressure outside the can, and that's why the can is crushed.
If the air pressure inside the can is greater than the air pressure outside the can when the can is placed in the water, then cooling the water vapour inside the can would result in merely making the air pressure inside the can the same as the air pressure outside the can, and no crushing would occur.
Thanks so much! I had a lab report due on this, and you helped me to understand it. Got an A+!
You guys are waay better than my chem teacher
celeste chavez OUCH
This is physics. Physical changes, not chemical.
@@28ebdh3udnav then why tf they teaching this in chemistry
My chem teacher make me sleep
@@28ebdh3udnav ok karen
The titanic thing made me think of this!
Teacher: watch this link.
Me: looking though the comments
Helping me with my chemistry Performance Task, Thank you guys
This is about to get very popular because of the recent submarine incident :(
ohh
Thanks so much for this video! I understood everything and made my notes myself from your guys' explanation, because the notes on my teachers ppt were so confusing! The practical experiment helped as well, thanks again! This was a big help :)
0:46 oh im just making some tea, let me get my lab coat, my googles and my heatproof gloves. boiling water, guys- stay safe!
haha jk great vid tho guys
omg this is an amazing explanation!! Thanks all for the support!!!
omg you're welcome!
@@christianyoung2625 lol
Who is here after the whole submarine thing?
🎉😊
Billionaire smoothie
Mad because brodies more rich
@CommunistBot No successful thriving happy commie countries huh? 🫵🤣
i was literally about to give up and get a F but after seeing that this is so easy to make and explain i might get a good grade thanks!
POV: You're a fish watching a bunch of scummy billionaires about to bite the big one
God bless you two guys
So beautifully explained
We enjoyed watching it
Very informative
Superb animation
Sending lots of love blessings and wishes to you two👌👌🙏🏻🙏🏻
u lie
based mom
@@lautaroteruelo9923 what? Wtf is wrong with you. All she was doing was being nice
God 😂😂😂😂😂
The banter in this video is just out of this world
This video helped me understand what to do cause I was confused about what to do.
Slap a motor on it, weld it shut, add a joystick, and charge rich Lego people to explore the Lego titanic.
Just watched a video talking about why the pipes of the Titanic collapsed, and guy was saying it was exactly this concept but on a much larger scale. The superheated thin metal cylinders touched the freezing arctic waters and snapped the support wires due to air pressure, before finally toppling over into the ocean. Maybe that was one of the many loud metallic booms they described hearing, the pressure reaction.
Thank you guys... I was trying to understand this from 1 hour... And you guys made me understood it easily ... Thank you so much
So this is what happened to that submarine
This is the end results of Titanic sub exploration
Well Atleast Someone Is Benefiting From The Titanics Sub Disaster 😂 Enjoy The Views On You’re Videos Guy Jaja
Guys thank you so much for video because its informative for the scholars
Who else is here because of the Titan submarine?
You guys are awesome your videos help me be more creative . Love ya both I keep up the good work. Happy new year by the way
Take a large body of water and a leaky submersible .....
why is my science teacher making me watch this?
Because she doesn't notice that I can't remember a freaking thing 😂😅
@@justaguy6415 because i just got a new stand so now i have two stands so i can call out both for extra power to stop foes
@@justaguy6415 jk my brother bullyed me about haveing the character that would most likely be gay from jjba part 5 so i changed my name
I thought you had to make a thesis on a starfish
Same
These guys with their gloves, eye protection and apron took safety more seriously than the guy in charge of the Titan submersible. May they all rest in peace.
Who came here after the titanic incident
Not me
nah i came here cuz my teacher told me to😔😭😭😭
I’m here after the one year anniversary of that 😅
It helped me with my science project Thank you
who's hear after the Titan Submarine implosion?
Yup. Trying to figure out how implosion works
titan sub brought me here
"ryan gotta crush cans"
"yeah you did"
me and my friends be like~
Thanks for the inspiration!
helped me with my homework
u lie
@@mrgoodman7837 ye, he lie
I watched my science teacher, Ms. Perry do this in science class today!
Thanks! I missed the day we did this lab and your video helped me make it up and understand it
Thanks for helping me explain my science lab!
Just trying to figure out how that submarine imploded…
So this happened - titanic sub drama
thank you I’ll use this for my lab on Friday
I think a few of us can say that we are here because of the now imploded submersible, the Titan, which was supposed to carry 5 people down to the Titanic wreckage. May they rest in peace.
Thank you !!!! I just understood this topic .
Hello I just saw this in my 5th period science class!
Thanks for you guys cause my experiment is related to this and it helped
Sick vid bro!
Everything is Excellently briefed...👏👏
But, Why the Pressure in the Can decreases to the level, lower than the Atmospheric Pressure ??
@@abrxz._ bruh, plz complete the explanation...
This helped me with homework on why divers have/ need watches when they go lower than 50m
as well as i did this experiment twice except once it steamed we put plastercine over and one exploded because of the pressure the other actually did what it was supposed to.
what happened to the titan submersible multiplied by oh, lets say, 100 fold
i very much enjoyed this thanks for doing my chem homework : )
You guys helped me on my home work and your so good you got a sub
+EPIC BOSS COW well you're very welcome and thanks for watching
So cool
Is there any alternative for empty can?
the video is amazing!
✋Here due to recent events
Thanks really helped me in homework
I'm here bcos of the Titanic submersible. Rest in peace to those lost souls.
Their souls are currently burning in Hell. Billionaires are inherently evil and kill thousands upon thousands of people every year with their "cost-cutting measures". FINALLY it's rich people suffering for their own disgusting acts instead of countless poor people in their place. Nothing tragic about this, it's pure karma.
Really epic
Nah jtssilly
Looks like I wasn’t the only one that their science teacher assigned this assignment
thx so much i have to do a science experiment and u helped me
Very good video for science lol
Very nice explanation.
thanks guys from park high!
ty for helping me for my science homework
Hey Ms. Stuntz’s class!
"Today we're going to be using basic, everyday equipment, so we're gonna need multiple pieces of chemistry lab protection to make sure our eyes, bodies, and hands are safe from the dangers of simple cooking methods."
I'm having a test with a question involving this video. Your video sparked school wide tests. Kappa
Woah that's crazy it got pretty out of line when you claimed to crush minorities, it was a bit surprising but all in all good video.
Don't mind me I just came here to share this video to a friend to show him what happened to that Billionaire's submarine.
This video helps me do my homework and my class did the same experiment I like your video I also like the way you explain it with pictures that real helped me understand how you did it.😃😄😜😃😉
this is oddly relevant now
Nice video👍
We watched this in my science lesson!
Felix Guitar lol, sa e
Just keeping my place for my science class :3
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This helped me with my homework sooooo much thx 😂
Thanks so much you helped me finish my science project
Nicely done
Thank you so so much for explaining this in a good manner
I enjoyed it
Can u do an experiment using entropy as a source of power? Like make the can a cylinder draw a piston up and turn a crankshaft and try to slow it down by producing energy. Seems like we are doing it backwards. A million ways to use entropy as an energy source.
Can you discuss your experiment base on your observation??
Video is entertaining and I think my high school chemistry students would enjoy watching it, but part of your explanation is wrong and I'm hesitant to use an incorrect video in my classroom.
Your can is open on the top while it is being heated. Therefore, the pressure inside the can IS NOT increasing as you modeled. The water & water vapor inside the can is being heated so the particles move faster and "spread out" so they actually leave through the opening in the top of the can. As long as it's open, the pressure inside and outside of the can will be equal. Then, it's only the decreasing pressure inside the can that causes the outside pressure to crush it.
Courtney Coe Is it Gay lussac's law?
+Courtney Coe My chem teacher told us that the steam being produced is created faster than it can escape from the top.
Courtney Coe what gas law is this?
Wow I wasn't expecting my science teacher to tell me to watch something cool
Hey sci guys you have explained it very well Thanks loved the video
awesome
I did this in science class. It was cool
xXxSavageQueenxX x same I did it today
nice experiment
I have to watch this for my physics class
Thank you
science teacher making me watch this
science teacher be like asleep
I watched this video for school projects and it really helped me out thank you guys for the info.😃😃😃👍
So much fun
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The titanic submarine implosion😮
online school gang where you at
Saved me a lot of time on watching this experiment than performing it in our kitchen. Thank you so muchhh~
THANKS SO MUCH!!!!!!!!