Double Domino Effect With 30 Huge Bricks-How Does it Work?
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In this video I show you what the double domino effect is and then talk about how it works. The double domino effect is an amazing domino physics feat. Learn how to do the double domino effect on your own next time you have a bunch of bricks!
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That was the world's first triple domino effect (the table falling)
And then floor breaking into basement will be quad domino effect
LOL! Most absurd yet awesome comment ever found
@Ecowolf 1995 Then it goes all the way to the Earth's core and cause a large earthquake.
@@jpoy21 and then the Earthquake shreds the earth to multiple rocks and there will be dectillion domino effect
@@hyakinthos_0902 Then one of those rocks that used to be the Earth hits Mars, hitting the first domino in a row of standing up dominos.
Store manager: "That crazy guy is playing with our bricks again!"
Lol
I'd rather call that intelligence.
epic!
He clearly didn't see the sign saying: "if you broke it, you've bought it". lol
Hahahahahaha..!!!
The workers at Home Depot probably thought “what the hell is this guy doing?”
If it were Menards they would have helped him
LOL
Jim R nah he took early break to help
Imagine you are an employee at Home Depot and hear all of those bricks falling to the ground, but when you go there to see what happened there's this grown up man that's doing domino chains with them
Mei Grafd Vodder imagine yet still that he walks in and doesn’t find anybody or any mess, just a perfect row of bricks for like 100 feet.
No tables were harmed during the making of this video
Maurício Pessoa nah that poor thing was assaulted by a gang of bricks
That was a lie
*FAKE NEWS*
but many dogs cats, horses, cows, whales, and dolphins, and many mythical creatures were harmed during the making of this video
WeGoBoom lolol
6:05 that's triple domino effect
Don't lie to me 😒
It is
that was funny
Ikr
Fendy Susanto oof and he had his phone on the table
Lol I said the same thing... glad I saw your comment.
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Marco legends walk among us.
Mike Russo im a marco legend
all fun & game until one breaks
Bicboi0501 KΔϺI hi marco legend I’m dad
This is how I tiled my pyramids
Home depot employee: sir are you gonna buy any of those bricks?
- no just doing some physics experiment for my channel!
.... ohh okay
juanduarte200 ummm maybe yes ..........
Buys 4
Home depot employee: sir are you gonna buy any of those bricks?
Me: If they work
@@g.aslifestyle And leaves the rest on the store floor.
Well, he bought 4.
Him:Just 4 of them
You should have ordered Dominoes and had the pizza guy watch the effect
The Great CooLite lol
The Great CooLite that PFP makes me want to watch couch from my TV.
To add more details, he should stick a picture of a Pizza on the first brick, and a picture of a fat guy on the last brick. Then the delivery guy watches the Domino effect 😀
The Great CooLite Hahahahah! Like it!
Irony at it's finest
The first video I’m watching on my 20th birthday I really love this channel
Paryis Wilson happy birthday
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Happy birthday!!!
Happy birthday
Happy birthday!
9:57 that's the perfect evil laugh
On a serious note as always extremely entertaining video
6:06 ElectroBOOM feelings.
Legendas Transhumanistas only if there was a bleeped out “shit!”
Bleep is missing
"Capacitor"
9:57 sounds like a creepy knight slowly walking up a spiral stone staircase. Just as you think he's gonna bust through the door and ruin your whole life he slips and falls down the stairs.
Oddly specific
@@tristen1947 it was in my head.
@@disht2 soooo funny
Well now someone needs to animate this and apply the sound byte. Come on, internet, I believe in you!
Now do it with domino pizza boxes.
To get a Triple domino effect?
This man is a perfect combination of physicist, chemist, biologist, *civil engineer* , teacher, youtuber and many more.
Woo hoo
0:16 My cells after my teacher gives loads of homework.
0:28 Them when she tells me to submit tomorrow.
Lol
Lmao
😂😂
😹😹
🤣🤣
Same bro
6:05 but can you explain the legendary *TRIPPLE DOMINO EFFECT*
Thats a double domino effect with domino pizza boxes
I waited to see the table fall
And finally after 6 minutes
God has heard my prayers🙏
Nice joke 😂
Lol
Double Domino Effect ? i've never seen that one before... and i'm 50 ! simply amazing... i love it.. good job :-)
Matt Parker made a video about it more than 2 years ago.
ua-cam.com/video/EYkBctqyKic/v-deo.html
6:07 I saw this coming. Folding tables like that aren't meant to hold the weight of four bricks, much less the force of a falling brick on top of that.
So no one is gonna talk about how satisfying that was?
6:06 This was me in my awkwardly-clumsy adolescent years trying to put on a simple demonstration.
My favorite thing about action lab is that his countdowns never match up with when he does the thing 🤣❤
This is like sending an output signal and then getting a confirmation of the signal reaching the destination back.
@@a_name662 Some reverse shockwave, right? :)
I love how slow and then fast the brick double domino effect is!
I wonder if the speed will increase if you make a 1 Mile domino???😅
@brightblackhole they are lol
@brightblackhole wait wtf you're right
This looks so satisfying
At 6:06 I was expecting this to happen at the very beginning itself...it was just delayed lmao😂
This is pretty cool to be honest
6:06 the moment all magic happens
Thanks for helping mr in my homework
The triple domino effect would have been the table and then the wall to his house falling 😂
Good one 😂
I didn't know what the double domino effect was until now. It's an oddly satisfying effect... Neat! Thanks for making this video.
amazing video ...great job teaching....good knowledge
0:42 the cute giggle 😍
@The Action Lab I bet there's a way to use the distances you figured out to calculate the speed that the wave of dominos should propagate. Both forward and backwards
Yup...use the distance covered and divide it by the time taken...easy stuff.
pratyush chauhan the speed of the experiment already done is easy to calculate, but DANG JOS is talking about a function you could use to predict the speed, based on brick size and amount of overlap. I know how to calculate the minimum time, but this function would have to include a coefficient of friction to account for brick sliding against brick. Anyone want to volunteer their thought energy to do this? 🙂
@@TheActionLab I imagine it would involve using the moment of inertia tensor to figure out how fast a general rectangular prism would accelerate down to lying flat. Or just look up the moment of inertia of a rectangular prism. Then figure out the counter torque from friction. I feel like the friction part would be difficult because we may not know how long the bricks are in contact. Would be a cool problem to do.
@@TheActionLab nope not me ive got a test on sunday...but now that youve made it clear its an interesting problem...
That "Ohhh with a nervous chuckle" like saying my wife is gonna kill me xd
lmao the cuts when he uses the calculator
6:08 hands down, best part of the video, brilliant job ✔
Sir, please leave our store right now. Thank you. Lmao
You've got matching triangles! EZ PZ no trig needed! Looking at (short leg)/(hypotenuse):
3.5/10.5 (big triangle) = X/3.5 (little triangle)
3.5 * (3.5/10.5) = X = 1.17
Came to the comments for this point… and it took disturbingly too long to find someone else who saw it! 😂 Trig is great and all, but similar triangles!!
Oh my god! How much time he spent on assembling these rock🤔🤔🤔🤔
Seen carefully,it was just one clip filmed from different angles😋😋😋😋
Who agree hit like
That baby laugh in the background is the best :-D
3:04
The successful spotting of use of trigonometry outside my mathematics book!
4:13
Yeah yeah I am back to my point.
Why the hell did they make us study this! No use.....
What if you don't have a ruler or a measuring tape with you and you want to teach your friends how to do it?
@@mastertofu if you won't have a ruler or measuring tape you won't be able to even take out the size of one side. And if you have the ruler than you don't need trigonometry.......
@@arham-abbas I don't know. I haven't take Trigonometry
@@mastertofu the use of trigonometry is to measure very large heights for example that of a mountain.
I just said a running joke.
All you has to do was to laugh at the damn joke, MT.
@@arham-abbas I don't take jokes, I just question them and laugh at the response.
very satisfying
If we used a Domino's Pizza boxes instead of bricks, would it be considered,
*A TRIPLE DOMINO EFFECT*
With the table falling quadruple domino effect
This was so satisfying
Easier way to set up the bricks. Just arrange them end to end, like how they will lay at the end of the double domino, and simply lift them up around the pivot from there.
Exactly, like Matt Parker did.
ua-cam.com/video/EYkBctqyKic/v-deo.html
This looks SATISFYING
Table: why don't I can fall?
You looked so little sitting at the table and way cool, that is one way to lay a brick road and so funny when the table fell too!
The very first thing I thought when I saw the table was "I don't think he can drop bricks on that."
Our school had similar ones where I was a teacher. Had to remember not to sit on them.
Lol
I like the idea of going to the builder's merchant and asking "do these pass the double domino test? Can I try before I buy?"
Lets put really heavy bricks on a flimsy table. Genius. 😁
Watching the fall-back is so satisfying! It all is.
Plot twist: he’s actually an Earthbender.
The sounds the bricks make are so satisfying, maximum ASMR value
Well actually, the easiest way to set the domino bricks is to lay them flat, touching each other. Than you start at one end to stand them upright. That way they will fall perfectly into position after the last one falls over. Because if you trace the arc of the two edges that fall down, they NEVER go farther then the bricks length. So the brick will fall into place with the ones that are already flat on the ground.
Matt Parker has made a video about this effect already, over 2 years ago.
ua-cam.com/video/EYkBctqyKic/v-deo.html
Also did the Australians!
ua-cam.com/video/-BTWiZ7CYoI/v-deo.html
In 2016!
I also want to comment that it will be easier to just set them flat, but the problem is I'm 1 year late, lol...
@@YuriLifeLove
😜👍
At least you had the same idea. 😁👍
@@VQCsDominoVids
Nice to see, someone is answering to a 1+ year old comment. 😅👍
The sound is so satisfying!
Ahhh, I already know this 🙄 I can't have fun to listen for the explanation 😂
Great video! I have seen people do this at construction sites. I already knew how it happened but I still enjoyed your thorough explanation and learned some new details about this phenomenon. Thank you! Btw... I was eating Froot Loops while watching this video and I almost spat them out with laughter when the table fell! LOL!
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This was an awesome experiment 👨🔬
You actually had a triple Domino effect on the Table۔،😊
It's kind of like a 'message delivered' function of dominos.
When the starting domino is completely flat, you know it got all the way to the end. If not, it was stopped somewhere.
*_Takiamunia wants to know your location_*
Loved the table collapsing lol
Alright, The Slow Mo Guys need to do this! Now!
I mean, it wouldn't look much more interesting in slow motion..
Matt Parkers channel man
Se7enity | CSGO + More! With it being in super slow motion, you could very possibly see exactly how the bricks get leveled on a flat even surface.
Very well explained!
@6:05
"Ohoh"
This is amazing it’s super cool to learn all of these things that are really fascinating
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Okay, that was cooler than I thought it was going to be!
6:06 use for memes
Thank me later
the sound of the slowmo bricks sounds just like a super sped up version of the clock ticking down the last 15 minutes of class 😫🧱⏱⏱⏲⏲🕰⌚⌚⏰⏰⏰⏰⌛⌛⏳⏳👴🏿
I am the 42nd one to comment! Well i liked your video very much
King Random well your name didn’t age well.
That sound when one brick reaches another is awesome
Measuring 1.2 inches on a fractional rule? 🤔
1 1/5
All rules are fractional. Metric ones are just usually based on tenths. (Some may have half mm.)
I love how it cuts out like that 1:21
for some reason, I read it as the doomsday domino effect
Not for "some" reason. For the reason that you can comment something "entertaining".
Its actually quite satisfying
Why are you using table for this
Don't watched the last part he said do it on a stable surface🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for 5likes
Hey Action Lab...you guys should use a small brick to fall a huge brick in a domino effect of tiny to large bricks....thats even more fun to watch
Today's fact: A rat can last longer without water than a camel.
Facterino Commenterino is that true
@@xyoungdipsetx yeah it is
It's all in the size. Bigger something is, more resources it'll need.
lol go back to kripp
Facterino Commenterino a spider can last longer than a rat and a camel
I think this is the best video you have made
I never heard of this, very interesting.
6:05 triple domino effect LOL👍
very nice that I can see a straight line with bricks falling one after the other for 15 times or so
6:05
Caught surprised in the experiment 😅
learnt alot of physics today!
Wow, this is so cool!
Cool, Matt Parker(I think it was) did this a while back. btw, Isn't it about time that you either move and/or set up like an "actual shop/lab" in your garage or basement ? I'd think you'd be able to even rent such a place with the $support of 2M+. That plastic table failure isn't the 1st time I've noticed an upgrade is in order.
Hey thanks for the explination... this took me for a loop the 1st time I saw it.
this is why i subscribe, your brain creates education that us creatives like to know but don't understand
You do a good job, thanks for showing fun stuff.
Also called the "Being hypnotized by the '35 Brick Trick's.... and kick in the table for a final effect but actually was so cool to hear & see why this 'trick' works.
Love the technical explanation - although I can't quite follow the technical explanation - I personally would 'test' my theory with FIVE bricks and expand from there - but honestly, this is so darned cool!!!
Wasnt those technical explanations taught to you at school when you where about 10-15 years old?
Is it just me or is the sounds of the bricks falling so satisfying
Pretty satisfying for me
I always thought this was a gimmic. Great explanation and seeing it in SoMo really helped. 👌👌
3:03 “well if you remember your trigonometry...”
me: but I haven’t learnt that yet
Great vid for geometry, trig, physics.