@@herobrine8763og UA-cam channel about tools, hardware, fabrication etc., with some quite unique language (such as rectum-fryer). There's even two AvE dictionaries.
I built grounded grid thyratron circuits that would deliver 11000 volt 180 ns long pulses into 1 ohm - 4 ea 4 ohm impedance striplines which connected to a spark chamber. It was loaded with resistors to make it approximately 1 ohm resistance, but structural reactive impedances couldn't be completely tamed; the resulting radiated EMF would generate enough voltage in a ~10inch (1/4 m) diameter single turn loop of wire to make a 1/4 inch (6mm) arc.
Interestingly, ElectroBoom did a very good video (actually several of them) years ago addressing "what kills you, volts or amps?" he also talked about how the answer involves inductance.
7:10 Do you realize what you just said!? He's gonna get in contact with NileRed to get the radioactive isotopes to create a nuclear reactor! (I still would see it, even though I think we all know how it would end).
At my work (electric motor repair shop) we use a very similar device---though much bigger--- to pass high current though stator cores. This device is used to test the core loss due to age and deterioration of the stator cores. It is sometimes used to verify that a rotor has broken rotor bars as well. Ours runs at 480 V input and has adjustable output of just a few volts. The wire is quite a bit bigger than 000 AWG as well.
Regarding the electric bill, nah. Electroboom lives in probably the second most favorable market for residential customers in North America. IIRC, only Quebec has lower rates than BC.
6:22 many of us call that *resistive heating* rather than ohmic heating. Specifically in this case, pipe trace for the pipe heating and transformer/wire losses for the transformer and wire heating.
I've worked with massive cooling pump 5000a breakers and only 310 rpm (or there about) not quite as crazy as a 150mw steam turbine Cable insulation is a minefield - paper and rubber are good for 11kv cable...... 20 years later 😮
In the early 80's at night 5% of the city power plant through a large room full of semiconductor diodes into a cubic foot of copper coil producing 5 Tesla magnetic fied. Funnily the electric current lines were the same thickness as the water pipes cooling the magnet.
14:34 They did a "Dangerous People" Panel at Open Sauce 2023 (together with The Backyard Scientist, The Hacksmith and Colin Furze), but that's about the extent to which I've seen them together. I'd LOVE to see a proper collaboration between the two.
Rofl, I have the same t-shirt as him. This is also used in neon tubes (like for adds in the past) where you need enough current to let the tubes lit up. Depending on the gas is used, you can make different colors. I like the episode where he is making a "electric" guitar 🤣
A great rule to live by is to never give Mehdi any ideas. That way you'll never be implicated if an entire neighborhood vaporizes from a mysterious fusion ball in his garage - for example.🤣🤣🤣
LPL did melt a lock like this. I call this type thing basically a poor man's stick welder, basically same idea but welders are a bit beefier and have some sort of current control either changing the magnetic field interactions or using something like a saturable reactor. The crazy part is I have a welder the size of a shoebox that will run 240V 20A input but has the power of a big 240V 40A unit that sits on a cart and weighs 100LB.
Copper is way more than a penny, but actually even the cheap pennies they make now cost like three times their nominal value to make. There has been some talk of stopping minting them because ironically it's a huge waste of money each year.
Hey Tyler, So I’ve watched your react videos for a while and I’m not to sure (I would have to go back a while in history) but I’m not sure if you’ve reacted to “Plainly Difficults” Channel; either way he’s done a “Germanys Chernobyl” And so just curious as a nuclear engineer as yourself; “How would your react?”; Like I’ve love nuclear energy and all things nuclear mainly documentaries but beyond that just the whole science behind it; sorry mainly just curious as to how would you #1 react to it, and #2 just as a nuclear engineer just the input you have of it.
I feel so dumb. For a while I wonder why when something was being heated by electricity it seemed to get hotter faster and not at a uniformed rate. As heat builds up resistance goes up which in turn allows heat to build up faster, which in turn builds up more resistance. It's a positive feedback loop...God it makes so much sense I am disappointed in myself for not realizing that
I’ve done this before with a transformer, I can get up to 700A but it’s only 1.5V, I can hold onto the output and not feel anything, thanks to the skins high resistance, yet the current is high enough to melt copper in seconds.
Yeah, I guess nuclear engineering doesn't really lend itself to having a well stocked junk drawer. Unless you're ordering things from eastern European countries that make customs agents question their career choice.
Hey man you should react to the Resonance Cascade from Half-Life, or at least like the beginning part of Half-Life before the incident, but watch the Black Mesa version since it’s higher quality
The math just ain't mathing! Also, they actually make a wire bender for those time when you are dealing with that large gauge wire.And finally, that would be the worst way to melt metal, better bet would creating an LC circuit
Hey can you react to Quantam Exodus it is a best video for your reaction please watch this video is for the digital hours it is a musical show that you like to watch because the music with quacks laptops Higgs boson electron proton etc there is Lan the an Electron Neutrinos
At 1M amps, the T-shirt should say "Full Bridge Rectumfryer"...
Someone's an AvE fan, I see.
@@han5vk Not particularly, but I HAVE worked with high voltage most of my life...
@@han5vkwhats that
@@herobrine8763og UA-cam channel about tools, hardware, fabrication etc., with some quite unique language (such as rectum-fryer). There's even two AvE dictionaries.
"I wanna see this guy do something with styropyro"
Bro do you want the end of the world??? LOL
That, was exactly my reaction when I heard that.
Nah. To end the world, it must include NileRed.
@@a.7914 Lets do it. Honestly, little of value will be lost.
@@a.7914 bro calm down, add nilered and you end the whole fucking universe lmao
@@a.7914 add action labs too
If Electroboom & Styropyro ever collab, they'd probably burn down half a city
photonicinductions and styropyro:
@@Old_Gunslinger_Wild_Billdo you want to light the atmosphere on fire? Because that's exactly how you set the atmosphere ablaze.
You have just put the idea of an Electroboom and Styro collab.
That nightmare scenario is now living rent free in my head.
"I wonder if he ever tried to make a fusion reactor."
Not yet. 15 million subscriber special.
I built grounded grid thyratron circuits that would deliver 11000 volt 180 ns long pulses into 1 ohm - 4 ea 4 ohm impedance striplines which connected to a spark chamber. It was loaded with resistors to make it approximately 1 ohm resistance, but structural reactive impedances couldn't be completely tamed; the resulting radiated EMF would generate enough voltage in a ~10inch (1/4 m) diameter single turn loop of wire to make a 1/4 inch (6mm) arc.
As part of the power supply for an evil supervillian's doomsday weapon.
Just love his approach very comedic, any person who has an Interest will learn something by watching him and at his painful expense
So when are we getting...
Nuclear Engineer Reacts to LockPickingLawyer?! 😎
There are videos on the channel already of LPL.
Interestingly, ElectroBoom did a very good video (actually several of them) years ago addressing "what kills you, volts or amps?" he also talked about how the answer involves inductance.
Krazy Glue is a brand of superglue. So yes it's a real thing.
It's… THE KRAGLE!!! 😂
They are part of the Cyanoacrylate family
@justincoleman9776 Krazy Glue isn't a specific type of cyanoacrylate but a brand name for a line of CA adhesives.
@@soundspark Thank you for repeating exactly what I just said
Best. Crossover. Ever.
It’s the first time I hear someone suggesting a styro-boom colab. That would be awesome!!
7:10 Do you realize what you just said!? He's gonna get in contact with NileRed to get the radioactive isotopes to create a nuclear reactor! (I still would see it, even though I think we all know how it would end).
At my work (electric motor repair shop) we use a very similar device---though much bigger--- to pass high current though stator cores. This device is used to test the core loss due to age and deterioration of the stator cores. It is sometimes used to verify that a rotor has broken rotor bars as well. Ours runs at 480 V input and has adjustable output of just a few volts. The wire is quite a bit bigger than 000 AWG as well.
Regarding the electric bill, nah. Electroboom lives in probably the second most favorable market for residential customers in North America. IIRC, only Quebec has lower rates than BC.
I thought he lived in Canada.
7:30 I know, I love this guy. its sparking and he pays no mind, nor does he even flinch like its a casual day and looks away from it
6:22 many of us call that *resistive heating* rather than ohmic heating.
Specifically in this case, pipe trace for the pipe heating and transformer/wire losses for the transformer and wire heating.
I've worked with massive cooling pump
5000a breakers and only 310 rpm (or there about) not quite as crazy as a 150mw steam turbine
Cable insulation is a minefield - paper and rubber are good for 11kv cable...... 20 years later 😮
my beloved youtube people in one video, nice
You should definitely do a reaction to photonicinductions he plays with huge capacitors and very gigh voltage past 100kv!
In the early 80's at night 5% of the city power plant through a large room full of semiconductor diodes into a cubic foot of copper coil producing 5 Tesla magnetic fied. Funnily the electric current lines were the same thickness as the water pipes cooling the magnet.
If I watch enough of your videos, I’d probably know all the random ins and outs of nuclear power plant
14:34 They did a "Dangerous People" Panel at Open Sauce 2023 (together with The Backyard Scientist, The Hacksmith and Colin Furze), but that's about the extent to which I've seen them together. I'd LOVE to see a proper collaboration between the two.
14:34 "Nah not happening chief" - The FBI, probably...
Rofl, I have the same t-shirt as him. This is also used in neon tubes (like for adds in the past) where you need enough current to let the tubes lit up. Depending on the gas is used, you can make different colors. I like the episode where he is making a "electric" guitar 🤣
We need to get him to watch Kreosan English X-Ray Gun. He would be baffled by level danger 😂
I just noticed the play button in the background congrats 🍾
A great rule to live by is to never give Mehdi any ideas. That way you'll never be implicated if an entire neighborhood vaporizes from a mysterious fusion ball in his garage - for example.🤣🤣🤣
I wanna see you make videos were you mess around like this with fissile material!
I mean what can go wrong
LPL did melt a lock like this. I call this type thing basically a poor man's stick welder, basically same idea but welders are a bit beefier and have some sort of current control either changing the magnetic field interactions or using something like a saturable reactor. The crazy part is I have a welder the size of a shoebox that will run 240V 20A input but has the power of a big 240V 40A unit that sits on a cart and weighs 100LB.
Copper is way more than a penny, but actually even the cheap pennies they make now cost like three times their nominal value to make. There has been some talk of stopping minting them because ironically it's a huge waste of money each year.
My very first job, done as a summer job while at Polytechnic, was making transformers. That was a long time ago now.
Hey Tyler, So I’ve watched your react videos for a while and I’m not to sure (I would have to go back a while in history) but I’m not sure if you’ve reacted to “Plainly Difficults” Channel; either way he’s done a “Germanys Chernobyl” And so just curious as a nuclear engineer as yourself; “How would your react?”; Like I’ve love nuclear energy and all things nuclear mainly documentaries but beyond that just the whole science behind it; sorry mainly just curious as to how would you #1 react to it, and #2 just as a nuclear engineer just the input you have of it.
7:05 don't give this man any ideas he might electrocute himself to the moon and beyond.
Hello nerds!
Um, Actually 🤓, I’m a geek.😅😂
Hi 🤓
rude! I'll have you know I'm quite the imbecile, in fact.
and basically this is how you make electric heaters
I feel so dumb. For a while I wonder why when something was being heated by electricity it seemed to get hotter faster and not at a uniformed rate. As heat builds up resistance goes up which in turn allows heat to build up faster, which in turn builds up more resistance. It's a positive feedback loop...God it makes so much sense I am disappointed in myself for not realizing that
I’ve done this before with a transformer, I can get up to 700A but it’s only 1.5V, I can hold onto the output and not feel anything, thanks to the skins high resistance, yet the current is high enough to melt copper in seconds.
It's quite impressive as it's only a domestic microwave oven transformer and so only in the order of 1kW
17:00
Nah that would be McNally. LPL would never do that to a lock.
14:43 THATS WHAT SHE SAID!
16:59 he actually did 😅
You should react to explosions and fire! Maybe the yellow powder video.
He could have easily made more turns if he used more flexible and thicker cable (ones used in car audio or welding for example)
14:33 do you want to kill styro hes already dying enought
You should react to some photonic induction
Good old Ohm's Law.
With his LEFT hand too lmao, that made me cringe tbh
Still hoping for Tyler to play 4D Golf
PhotonicInduction when
Yeah, I guess nuclear engineering doesn't really lend itself to having a well stocked junk drawer.
Unless you're ordering things from eastern European countries that make customs agents question their career choice.
Mehdi is a legend
You should react to "Popping a 5000A fuse" by Photonicinduction
you must work with a mr Homer Simpson then!
Sherlock Ohms
Hey man you should react to the Resonance Cascade from Half-Life, or at least like the beginning part of Half-Life before the incident, but watch the Black Mesa version since it’s higher quality
Mehdi is my favorite Canadian😂😂, wait he's my 2nd favorite, Ryan Reynolds is my first favorite😂😂
Ohm sayin.
The math just ain't mathing! Also, they actually make a wire bender for those time when you are dealing with that large gauge wire.And finally, that would be the worst way to melt metal, better bet would creating an LC circuit
Can you review a game on roblox called realistic Boling water reactor?
Hey can you react to 200F a roblox catastrophe?
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Hey can you react to Quantam Exodus it is a best video for your reaction please watch this video is for the digital hours it is a musical show that you like to watch because the music with quacks laptops Higgs boson electron proton etc there is Lan the an Electron Neutrinos
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