Being a chemistry student, I always learnt that liquid oxygen is paramagnetic but today I practically visualised how it behaves when kept close to a strong magnet.... A large applaud from my side to your hardwork and creativity......I want to say that keep on doing these types of experiments so that students like us can go deeper into practicality !!
Oxygen is a fascinating element to me because as a gas it doesn't look all that impressive as we can't even see it but as a liquid and a solid it has a beautiful sky blue color plus it's an insanely reactive oxidizing agent!
@Tsunauticus III Yes, I'm aware that oxygen is an oxidizing agent hence the name lol however I was referring to the fact that things that burn in air burn far more ferociously in liquid oxygen lol
@@JJean64 No one is that unique when there are seven billion of us. The *first* person to look at any one thing and have a non-standard reaction might have a to wait until a few more people noticed it but that's about it..
Hey, I just wanted to say that I really love your videos. I'm coming from PBS SpaceTime / NileRed / etc. I just found your channel and subscribed a few days ago, and I've already watched a huge part of your collection. I just finished watching your superposition video, and it was magnificently done. Perfectly explained to someone who's trying to get a grasp on more of the surrounding universe with no professional background. Very well thought out and to the point. Keep up the amazing work.
I know its a joke but i need to feel smart so- What will actually happen is your throat will freeze and your mouth would catch on fire and.... blow up, literally just *boom* due to oxidation
Amil, Lol, I’m the kind 0.01% who doesn’t criticize people even mentioning how the joke is wrong, but if they don’t know it’s a joke, I silently think they’re stupid.
Hehe, it's no different in current time too.¯\_༼ •́ ͜ʖ •̀ ༽_/¯ Same old style. It's just the internet & some good books that are changing this trend. :)
Well, it's kinda hard to make and store liquid oxygen, and at that temperature, it would be too dangerous for student because, students. And that magnet, that thing is STRONG, very STRONG.
@@tailehuynhphat9570 Liquid oxygen isn't particularly dangerous. You have to really try in order to get freezer burn, like freezing something aluminium and then gripping it or cupping your hand and seeing how long you can hold the liquid oxygen. Spilling some liquid nitrogen or oxygen over exposed skin does nothing at all; it just skates right off and skates away across the floor in all directions as droplets.
Absolutely Incredible! I think your videos are so interesting. Where do you get your ideas from? I don't know why your videos don't have millions of views each. Keep up the great work.
Spin FINALLY explained! If I was in school I'd have watched his videos to prepare myself for class/ pass the exams/ get an interest in chemistry in the first place! Beautiful experiment! :)
That was super cool. I'd love to see a collaboration with the SlowMo guys to get some nice 4k slowmo footage of the floating water droplets and when they touch the surface and vaporize.
Buraq_ aerospace So Globe believers haven’t seen such experiment yet, and they claim there is an orbit ? Even though we would see that the magnet produces orbital movement of bodies - which of course it does, it is not prove that gravity force can cause such effect, unless you claim that gravity force equals to magnetic force. There is even easier experiment, if the heliocentric model is indeed true then we should observe constant change in the direction of gravity force because gravity force (observed on the Earth) is superposition of all forces between all planets (masses) that interact with the Earth. So gravity force can’t be central force, and this effect has to be measurable. Not done yet ?
Every time you seem to outdo yourself. I don’t know how you come up with these experiments... but keep it up! I just love watching what you do. Makes me feel like a kid again...
congratulations this might be the first youtube video to actually blow my fucking mind. please keep this up you're bound to discover something monumental. i can feel it.
The 2 states of The Action Lab and how to find them: 1. Chill and cool awesome video: When the video begins with “Hey Everyone” 2. Sh**’s about to get real: When the video begins with “Okay Everyone”
For those of us exploring the pre-flood earth and the possibility of an ancient, suspended vapor canopy over the Earth, this phenomenon provides powerful clues to how that could have been structured.
Another great and fascinating video! The electrons also have an orbital angular momentum that contributes to the magnetic field in addition to the intrinsic spin.
You do some of the coolest videos. Has anyone ever asked you if you were the narrator to the honey badger videos? You sound just like the guy. Keep up the good work.
Something tells me we have so many techonologies available to make antigravity technology that we just havent figured out which ones we need to make it.
I dont understand anything you say whatsoever when you get scientific but the videos and the way you explain everything is dope..... you should do a video with Bill Nye
How did I not think to try this when I used to repair portable liquid oxygen equipment. I thought I tried every experiment I could, but I only verified it stuck to a magnet.
And now all I want is to figure out a way to liquid oxygen continuously pouring over a magnet with a Ouija board or something overtop of it, so I just got a random ghostly water feature in my house.
Again another high tech video well explained so even I can get the drift. I believe our society is so so ignorant of the technology surrounding us we need a little curiosity prompting such as this to keep us in touch
Being a chemistry student, I always learnt that liquid oxygen is paramagnetic but today I practically visualised how it behaves when kept close to a strong magnet.... A large applaud from my side to your hardwork and creativity......I want to say that keep on doing these types of experiments so that students like us can go deeper into practicality !!
This is the "coolest" thing on internet right now.
Lol 😂🤣
It took me a while to get it that’s funny🤣
😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐
Shart Hart lmao
The liquid oxygen is so cold
At first I was like “oh no ur spilling it” but then remembered it’s just oxygen
Lol😂😂
Oxygen is a fascinating element to me because as a gas it doesn't look all that impressive as we can't even see it but as a liquid and a solid it has a beautiful sky blue color plus it's an insanely reactive oxidizing agent!
@Tsunauticus III ok smartass
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@Tsunauticus III Yes, I'm aware that oxygen is an oxidizing agent hence the name lol however I was referring to the fact that things that burn in air burn far more ferociously in liquid oxygen lol
@Tsunauticus III n...no way. Oxygen can't oxidize! It's illegal
Who else thinks this is the best science channel on UA-cam.
Definitely the best
Yes
When Vsauce sees this
Am I a joke to you
Am I the only one that started to tear-up at the slo-mo video? It was beautiful!
Nahh bro I feel ya.. definitely
It *is* beautiful..
@UCd4X2_Wi7qSLVE-UYplzUcQ ROFL!
Yes you are
@@JJean64 No one is that unique when there are seven billion of us. The *first* person to look at any one thing and have a non-standard reaction might have a to wait until a few more people noticed it but that's about it..
Best demonstration of magnetic fields I’ve ever seen, very well done.
Thanks
Hey, I just wanted to say that I really love your videos. I'm coming from PBS SpaceTime / NileRed / etc. I just found your channel and subscribed a few days ago, and I've already watched a huge part of your collection. I just finished watching your superposition video, and it was magnificently done. Perfectly explained to someone who's trying to get a grasp on more of the surrounding universe with no professional background. Very well thought out and to the point. Keep up the amazing work.
Everybody we are bored
Action lab:LET ME SHOW YOU THE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE
Thnx for likes
Aight, Just Gonna drink this on Mount Everest, I need air.
(Edit) It's a JOKE please do not be a Smart Alec
wont be good for your lungs.
I know its a joke but i need to feel smart so-
What will actually happen is your throat will freeze and your mouth would catch on fire and.... blow up, literally just *boom* due to oxidation
Amil, Lol, I’m the kind 0.01% who doesn’t criticize people even mentioning how the joke is wrong, but if they don’t know it’s a joke, I silently think they’re stupid.
@@neutronenstern. No shit Sherlock
@@OriginalAmil catch fire? Doesn't the oxygen and the fuel need more heat than body temp?
Her: What are you doing sweetheart?
Me: Learning witchcraft through physics.
i'm trying to figure out if "her" is your parent, your wife, your girlfriend, or somebody else
@@haley4573 we will never know
Neat! Why didn't we see stuff like this in science class? Oh, I grew up in the stone age...
Hehe, it's no different in current time too.¯\_༼ •́ ͜ʖ •̀ ༽_/¯
Same old style.
It's just the internet & some good books that are changing this trend.
:)
Well, it's kinda hard to make and store liquid oxygen, and at that temperature, it would be too dangerous for student because, students. And that magnet, that thing is STRONG, very STRONG.
Expensive and dangerous basically
@@tailehuynhphat9570 Liquid oxygen isn't particularly dangerous. You have to really try in order to get freezer burn, like freezing something aluminium and then gripping it or cupping your hand and seeing how long you can hold the liquid oxygen. Spilling some liquid nitrogen or oxygen over exposed skin does nothing at all; it just skates right off and skates away across the floor in all directions as droplets.
@@soylentgreenb it's a strong oxidixer...
this dude is insane! this is the kinda person that would discover teleportation one day
I like your pfp
And not likely lol
It's so cool that the liquid oxygen orbits in that shape.
Absolutely Incredible! I think your videos are so interesting. Where do you get your ideas from? I don't know why your videos don't have millions of views each. Keep up the great work.
Explanation for spin was awesome!
Good video. Been waiting for someone to do this.
I said to myself “that looked a lot like gravitational pull” and you said right after that it reminded you of just that. Cool video, literally
I have to say that I never did this in class and had never seen this before. That's is awesome man.
Spin FINALLY explained! If I was in school I'd have watched his videos to prepare myself for class/ pass the exams/ get an interest in chemistry in the first place! Beautiful experiment! :)
That was super cool. I'd love to see a collaboration with the SlowMo guys to get some nice 4k slowmo footage of the floating water droplets and when they touch the surface and vaporize.
I've finally mastered the secret way to self-levitation.
Use a ball magnet next time to prove that things orbit
that's clever. I'd love to see that
Buraq_ aerospace This needs to happen!
YES
Yeah we need to show the flat earthers that there is something like orbit
Buraq_ aerospace So Globe believers haven’t seen such experiment yet, and they claim there is an orbit ? Even though we would see that the magnet produces orbital movement of bodies - which of course it does, it is not prove that gravity force can cause such effect, unless you claim that gravity force equals to magnetic force.
There is even easier experiment, if the heliocentric model is indeed true then we should observe constant change in the direction of gravity force because gravity force (observed on the Earth) is superposition of all forces between all planets (masses) that interact with the Earth. So gravity force can’t be central force, and this effect has to be measurable. Not done yet ?
Every time you seem to outdo yourself. I don’t know how you come up with these experiments... but keep it up! I just love watching what you do. Makes me feel like a kid again...
The Action Lab: uploads a video.
The whole universe: Why do I hear boss music?
Y’all Remember when the tv would go sleep mode and the dvd thing would bounce around the tv screen. 1:22
This is one of the Coolest and the best Science Channel in UA-cam. I can binge watch all of his videos and crave for even more!
4:45 yeah "spin" a property I don't understand
5:00 WTF? now that's what I call a clear and concise explanation. Thank you!
In the next video:
Hello guys today I am going to levitate liquid light on a black hole.
Magnetic Trap : I'm about to make this liquid oxygen moves like dvd screensaver
Bru! This was one of the most informative, simple and amazing videos yet. Love it!!
This guy is probably one of the smartests guys on youtube
We had to learn Paramagnetism and all this in 11th Grade
OMG! It was nice to know that even this was one of the use cases of it!
congratulations
this might be the first youtube video to actually blow my fucking mind.
please keep this up you're bound to discover something monumental. i can feel it.
The 2 states of The Action Lab and how to find them:
1. Chill and cool awesome video: When the video begins with “Hey Everyone”
2. Sh**’s about to get real: When the video begins with “Okay Everyone”
my opinion :this is one of the coolest things a saw in science
For those of us exploring the pre-flood earth and the possibility of an ancient, suspended vapor canopy over the Earth, this phenomenon provides powerful clues to how that could have been structured.
You really hit home with this video. I can tell you put a lot of time into this one. 👍
There is something absolutely beautiful about this
Another great and fascinating video! The electrons also have an orbital angular momentum that contributes to the magnetic field in addition to the intrinsic spin.
Clebsch-Gordan coefficients!
I have one thing to say… very satisfying
wow very interesting and informative! loved it!
Oxygen Gas: AM I A JOKE TO YOU???!!!
Solid Oxygen: Yes bro, the Action Lab knows no bounds.
The atom has learned the ways of the spin
You do some of the coolest videos.
Has anyone ever asked you if you were the narrator to the honey badger videos? You sound just like the guy. Keep up the good work.
Bruhhhhhhhhh I did not expect to see something like this today or even in my lifetime, Great video and explanation!
Dude, that was mind blowing! Your best video to date.
Keep up the good work :)
This is as close to magic as it can be.
When you leave the TV on and the shape bounces around but never hits the corner
perfect mixture out of experiments and theory
Ah yes, the old LOx-Leydenfrost-acrylic-giant magnet scam. Never an idle day in the Action Lab garage.
I love the bright blue hue of liquid oxygen. It looks so wierdly cool.
This looks like when I put little amounts of water In a hot frying pan
I would guess there is something similar happening. The surface is much hotter than the liquid in both cases
Leidenfrost effect..
I'm always learning something new everytime when I watch his videos.
Something tells me we have so many techonologies available to make antigravity technology that we just havent figured out which ones we need to make it.
I love this
Ik
Simply amazing, i thought about this yesterday and you posted a video about it today haha
The Action lab:makes liquid oxygen
Everybody:wait that iliigal
Id like to see this in slow motion to see if the liquid makes any shapes as its on the magnet
I dont understand anything you say whatsoever when you get scientific but the videos and the way you explain everything is dope..... you should do a video with Bill Nye
nitrogen: hey!
oxygen: you need to be absent on the atmospere.
I swear this guy could do anything
This is so cool ! I wonder if SlowMoGuys can do this to show us Oxygen hitting the magnetic field aka "The Wall" and "The Dance" in slow motion.
ur explanation was quite neat and precise 👌👍❤
that's why I love science and this channel
How did I not think to try this when I used to repair portable liquid oxygen equipment. I thought I tried every experiment I could, but I only verified it stuck to a magnet.
Thank you for keeping science cool throughout the years. What did you major in college?
It's 2020 try not to open any wormholes, or demetional gateways with all this science. Love your vids!
That’s one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen!
I was thinking the same thing when u said about gravitational bodies in space
And now all I want is to figure out a way to liquid oxygen continuously pouring over a magnet with a Ouija board or something overtop of it, so I just got a random ghostly water feature in my house.
That was awesome ! Loved it. What a fun experiment.
Woahh this is called The Real Science Magic
I wonder what this would be like in SPACE
Why are these random videos so fun to watch?
Has anyone named that beautiful music they make? Enchanting.
Thanks now I can finish my quiz
Hi
Please do a plant in vaccum chamber and also check if it performs photosynthesis and transpiration
Action lab is the best bcz I love science and this guy brings really cool topics related to science
Idk why this is the first time I've ever seen liquid oxygen
Very Very Cool Video and experiment. THANK YOU. Don Petit would be proud.
You always manage to amaze me! Why aren’t we shown this sort of stuff in class?
That's a big wow. What a cool experiment
It is interesting!
His moustache makes me too uncomfortable
Wanna come with me to find him and shave it?
... its like dance waterdrops on hot Plate - by Leiden Frost Effekt.
Laws of physics: *Exists*
The action lab: I'm gonna end this man's whole career.
UA-cam: *exists*
Unoriginality: I'm about to end this man's whole career.
SO Who wants to be a........
WATER BENDER!!?.
Airbender
Again another high tech video well explained so even I can get the drift. I believe our society is so so ignorant of the technology surrounding us we need a little curiosity prompting such as this to keep us in touch
Try to make a cloud on your Next video
imagine finding this in the nature
superb bro
O Well.... That explanation is so far away from me that I'm gonna need 10 telescopes and a lab coat to see.
That liquid right there, what keeps us alive.
Collab with slow mo guys on this one! This would look wicked in slow mo
Love your videos, I actually became a science boy in school because of u
Imagine him choking on pure oxygen
Video on living plant in vacuum chamber plz
Nice detailed explanation
That was really interesting. What would happen if you shine a beam from a ruby laser onto the floating oxygen?