Kerosene is very closely related to diesel fuel. Unlike gasoline or various alcohols where the vapors are a bit more likely to cause an explosive reaction, kerosene wasn't going to do much in this situation. Far more fuel than oxygen in the bulb. That brief flame was like a candle wick.
Kerosene shares a close relationship with diesel fuel. Unlike gasoline or alcohols, which exhibit a higher likelihood of causing explosive reactions due to their volatile vapors, kerosene’s composition in the bulb provided a significantly greater fuel supply compared to oxygen. Consequently, the brief flame generated was akin to the wick of a candle.
Kerosene exhibits properties similar to those of diesel fuel. In contrast to such aromatic liquid fuels as gasoline or alcohol, there isn't a high probability for a spectacular display. On the other hand, the kerosene burned with a flame akin to that of a common wax candle.
My free advice is: if you value your life, never try to light the discharge of a spray can. It has been known that some times the flame can trace back into the spray mechanism and explode the can. One report was that someone did that by spraying some fire starter onto his already burning grill. He was killed when the can exploded, covering him with burning fire started. When the can explodes, it bursts along the seam, which he had pointed toward himself.
I was expecting at least 2 of them to explode. I watched until the end because curiosity was getting the best of me, and I just had to know what was going to happen. 😀 Nicely done.
You should try again but use a variac to slowly increase the voltage applied to the filament and see if you can get any sustained light out of them at a lower power.
Thanks! I never knew I'd be interested in this subject. I'll tell you one thing, I'm keeping an eye on my neighbor a lot more now. Just saying ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Cheers from So.Ca.USA 3rd house on the left.
Kerosene is very closely related to diesel fuel. Unlike gasoline or various alcohols where the vapors are a bit more likely to cause an explosive reaction, kerosene wasn't going to do much in this situation. Far more fuel than oxygen in the bulb. That brief flame was like a candle wick.
Kerosene shares a close relationship with diesel fuel. Unlike gasoline or alcohols, which exhibit a higher likelihood of causing explosive reactions due to their volatile vapors, kerosene’s composition in the bulb provided a significantly greater fuel supply compared to oxygen. Consequently, the brief flame generated was akin to the wick of a candle.
Kerosene exhibits properties similar to those of diesel fuel. In contrast to such aromatic liquid fuels as gasoline or alcohol, there isn't a high probability for a spectacular display. On the other hand, the kerosene burned with a flame akin to that of a common wax candle.
3:06 it's soul left the body
This is the cutting edge of scientific discovery that we all came to YT for.
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Yeah. It drew me in like a burning bright light. How ironic.
Yo, That was actually cool! Give this man some more likes
I kinda of did. I clicked LIKE. Then un-clicked. Then clicked LIKE. Then un-clicked...... you get the idea. Gotta support the teams. Cheers
My free advice is: if you value your life, never try to light the discharge of a spray can. It has been known that some times the flame can trace back into the spray mechanism and explode the can. One report was that someone did that by spraying some fire starter onto his already burning grill. He was killed when the can exploded, covering him with burning fire started. When the can explodes, it bursts along the seam, which he had pointed toward himself.
I was expecting at least 2 of them to explode. I watched until the end because curiosity was getting the best of me, and I just had to know what was going to happen. 😀 Nicely done.
I expect the kerosene one to explode💥😁
Try propane, but maybe from farther away!
Try liquid nitrogen. The bulb will still glow like nothing ✨️
Didn’t nile red do this
Wonderful 👍👍👍
Incandescent light bulbs? How quaint! Peace!
Why did the water turn blue, was there copper in the filament?
Now I want to see an **ISOPROPYL** filled bulb!
Try denatured or rubbing alcohol but only fill it part way so the whole filament is above the liquid
The sound at 3:07 😀
Oh, and try (carefully ☠️) try Clerici solution next time! 😄
You should try again but use a variac to slowly increase the voltage applied to the filament and see if you can get any sustained light out of them at a lower power.
😂😂😂 3:06
Very cool, thank you for risking your safety and possessions for our views and likes 😊👍✌️
The petrol one lasted the longest time. :D
Bro can you do hand sanitiser
Now repeat this experiment, but use variac to reduce filament voltage to make it last longer.
The most dangerous thing done was at the end by pouring fuel on smoldering wood.
the sound at 320😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love content like this
Can you test with varying the voltage?
Did the buld say ooooh?????
What a buld
Thanks! I never knew I'd be interested in this subject. I'll tell you one thing, I'm keeping an eye on my neighbor a lot more now. Just saying ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Cheers from So.Ca.USA 3rd house on the left.
Tungsten filament
Whatever
N00b.
Fill one with Mercury.
BULLSHIT
Have you try it yourself? Just asking how you know it's not legit