Thermite Reaction - The Spangler Effect

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 57

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 7 років тому +21

    This experiment would be great using a thermal imaging camera.

  • @Theraot
    @Theraot 7 років тому +28

    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

    • @WilkuPainter
      @WilkuPainter 7 років тому

      - make it louder.

    • @Theraot
      @Theraot 7 років тому

      Wolferain Make it big, Do it right, Give it class

    • @scottlund4562
      @scottlund4562 7 років тому

      Alfonso J. Ramos
      More aluminum in the cowbell

    • @simonrobertson878
      @simonrobertson878 7 років тому

      Alfonso J. Ramos

  • @snixBE
    @snixBE 7 років тому +46

    I like these he puts effort it to his vids and it's very interesting

  • @VashTY0706
    @VashTY0706 7 років тому +5

    This channel deserves much more attention! Love your videos entertaining educating well scripted

  • @A3Kr0n
    @A3Kr0n 7 років тому +1

    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.

  • @leonstazineri7027
    @leonstazineri7027 7 років тому +2

    This channel is so awesome - definitely the best science channel out there

  • @bloberto
    @bloberto 7 років тому +5

    BRING BACK SICK SCIENCE! if you agree reply and like this comment

  • @TheBigBigBlues
    @TheBigBigBlues 7 років тому

    Great video! Loving this format.

  • @peterbucek2136
    @peterbucek2136 7 років тому +1

    What if you had one aluminum sphere and one rusted iron sphere to make the thermite reaction? Could it be used instead the foil?

  • @golfercab7323
    @golfercab7323 7 років тому

    Glad to see you still making videos!! :)

  • @augustreigns9716
    @augustreigns9716 6 років тому

    thank you.

  • @jonownby7201
    @jonownby7201 7 років тому

    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.

  • @donaldhobson8873
    @donaldhobson8873 7 років тому

    Get some large quartz pebbles and strike them against each other in the dark. Crushing sugar in the dark is cool too.

  • @zhang9906
    @zhang9906 7 років тому

    The reactions look like fireworks

  • @OptishockClips
    @OptishockClips 7 років тому

    hallelujah ..thank you sir.

  • @bradstrange1374
    @bradstrange1374 7 років тому

    I live in Colorado!

  • @MisterPiggyFace
    @MisterPiggyFace 7 років тому

    Wish you would upload more

  • @TuLe-qw6vf
    @TuLe-qw6vf 7 років тому

    I've seen you at wilder elimentry it was awesome !

  • @Yagyaansh
    @Yagyaansh 7 років тому

    spangler is an awesome man!!

  • @DanielDenitro
    @DanielDenitro 7 років тому

    The Slow Mo guys need to do a video about this

  • @christopherbauduin7951
    @christopherbauduin7951 7 років тому

    Nice Rolex Oyster! :-D

  • @gs-yp3gm
    @gs-yp3gm 6 років тому

    Less action more talk.

  • @yashdorge
    @yashdorge 7 років тому +1

    Nice!!!!

  • @the7th494
    @the7th494 7 років тому

    Aluminium!

  • @ankithreddy1788
    @ankithreddy1788 7 років тому

    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?

  • @O-Cx
    @O-Cx 7 років тому

    did anyone says thermite?
    *payday2 - razormid queues in*
    GIVE 'EM HELL!

  • @orangekitty1564
    @orangekitty1564 7 років тому

    Would it burst into flame if you used flash paper with the steel ball barring?

  • @petme135
    @petme135 7 років тому

    Hi Steve

  • @TuxDefender
    @TuxDefender 7 років тому

    Keep science fun

  • @hudsonshi154
    @hudsonshi154 7 років тому

    Why are the captions so correct?

    • @eugyy_
      @eugyy_ 7 років тому

      because he put them in manually

  • @fysical7643
    @fysical7643 7 років тому +3

    Meysure?

  • @jacoblangston4765
    @jacoblangston4765 7 років тому

    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

  • @Dzeroed
    @Dzeroed 7 років тому

    Cool.

  • @orlandorealpecordoba
    @orlandorealpecordoba 7 років тому

    Como puedo traducirlo al español o ver los subtítulos en español. Gracis.

  • @LeagueForFun
    @LeagueForFun 7 років тому +1

    lol

    • @LeagueForFun
      @LeagueForFun 7 років тому

      btw are you a science teacher??

  • @charlesfriedl6002
    @charlesfriedl6002 7 років тому

    Cool

  • @gregslater5839
    @gregslater5839 7 років тому

    this i like

  • @jmananddylpickle9919
    @jmananddylpickle9919 7 років тому

    Go Colorado

  • @pro.gaming1l.g537
    @pro.gaming1l.g537 7 років тому

    Hi

  • @تلاوةخاشعة2018مبكية2
    @تلاوةخاشعة2018مبكية2 7 років тому +1

    thank you from kurdistan ♥🌷♥

  • @pdfalvey1215
    @pdfalvey1215 7 років тому +1

    All of your video's are really old experiments!

    • @gregoryannicchiarico3570
      @gregoryannicchiarico3570 6 років тому

      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.

  • @everlastjunior5731
    @everlastjunior5731 7 років тому

    The way he talks reminds me of Trump

  • @samisufi2307
    @samisufi2307 7 років тому +1

    *who else thinks that steve spangler looks a bit like trump no offence*

  • @alexcody1319
    @alexcody1319 7 років тому

    Aye