Thermite Reaction - The Spangler Effect
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
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This experiment would be great using a thermal imaging camera.
Two simple things that would have improved the video:
- A (better) close up of the paper, maybe taken after the fact and edited in
- Turning off lights for the demonstration with the aluminum foil
- make it louder.
Wolferain Make it big, Do it right, Give it class
Alfonso J. Ramos
More aluminum in the cowbell
Alfonso J. Ramos
I like these he puts effort it to his vids and it's very interesting
This channel deserves much more attention! Love your videos entertaining educating well scripted
I bought two large bearings at a rummage sale on a farm, and a couple years later I had one rusted pretty good. It made good snaps with the aluminum foil.
This channel is so awesome - definitely the best science channel out there
BRING BACK SICK SCIENCE! if you agree reply and like this comment
Great video! Loving this format.
What if you had one aluminum sphere and one rusted iron sphere to make the thermite reaction? Could it be used instead the foil?
Glad to see you still making videos!! :)
thank you.
I absolutely love making learning fun and simple and appreciate your style and motivation. Where can I find iron ball bearings like those? We do not have much mining in north Louisiana.
Get some large quartz pebbles and strike them against each other in the dark. Crushing sugar in the dark is cool too.
The reactions look like fireworks
hallelujah ..thank you sir.
I live in Colorado!
Wish you would upload more
I've seen you at wilder elimentry it was awesome !
spangler is an awesome man!!
The Slow Mo guys need to do a video about this
Nice Rolex Oyster! :-D
Less action more talk.
Nice!!!!
Aluminium!
Why didn't it burn the entire paper, why just a hole. I mean if u burn a paper it burns the entire sheet, but why in this case just a small hole?
did anyone says thermite?
*payday2 - razormid queues in*
GIVE 'EM HELL!
Would it burst into flame if you used flash paper with the steel ball barring?
OrangeKitty15 yea
Hi Steve
Keep science fun
Why are the captions so correct?
because he put them in manually
Meysure?
If I'm correct this reaction is pretty close to the reaction you get with a rock and those fire starter things the Indians used waaaay back in the day
Cool.
Como puedo traducirlo al español o ver los subtítulos en español. Gracis.
lol
btw are you a science teacher??
Cool
this i like
Go Colorado
Hi
thank you from kurdistan ♥🌷♥
not a country
All of your video's are really old experiments!
So what? He's interesting and he's introducing them to a new generation. These reactions ARE as old as nature itself, that doesn't mean we should stop teaching them.
The way he talks reminds me of Trump
*who else thinks that steve spangler looks a bit like trump no offence*
Aye