Can You Boil Water Just By Mixing it Really Fast? Water-Stirring Challenge Accepted!

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  • In this video I see what happens if you stir or mix water really fast. Does the temperature increase because of water friction? If so, can we actually get the water to boil just from mixing it? First I test it by hand then I see how it compares to using more power such as a Blendtech blender.
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  • @TheActionLab
    @TheActionLab  6 років тому +5178

    I'm already seeing a lot of comments that the heat is from the blades being hot from the motor. These motors are designed to have as little friction as possible but there is some heat generated by the bearings in the blade. But don't worry, a better experiment was done than this with a spinning paddle wheel with no motor and the results were the same. The Joule paddle wheel experiment!

    • @dhanasekarb9963
      @dhanasekarb9963 6 років тому +123

      The Action Lab you're awesome

    • @greenjoe4202
      @greenjoe4202 6 років тому +17

      The Action Lab this video blew my mind.

    • @andrequintino1903
      @andrequintino1903 6 років тому +10

      This experiment should work. For better results you should isolate the water recipient (termically), this way you will minimize the heat transfer with the ambient. But the experiment itself should work, basically you are adding work to the system and that converts to the variation of the water internal energy (energy conservation)

    • @user-uk7uu9us1w
      @user-uk7uu9us1w 6 років тому +19

      How long did you have to blend before you had boiling water

    • @maxjosef6679
      @maxjosef6679 6 років тому +69

      You are using a 1.5KW machine, which has more power than my hair-dryer, and you really think the heat only comes from the friction of the water molecules? Prove that by spinning the machine without water for a few minutes: If the blades stay cool, as you say, i'll undo my down-vote.
      (Side note: at 7:15 you can see the boiling origining from the blades, which i guess are heat source hence heat conduction from the engine)

  • @whatisnot1926
    @whatisnot1926 4 роки тому +518

    This reminded me of the ‘slap the chicken till its cook’ meme.

  • @thatexoguy6721
    @thatexoguy6721 4 роки тому +1936

    Me: *mixes my tea to cool it down*
    My tea: You fool! You absolute buffoon!

  • @ApprenticeDoge
    @ApprenticeDoge 6 років тому +3617

    You have invented the most inefficient kettle ever.

    • @DigitalPyro
      @DigitalPyro 6 років тому +10

      lol

    • @ObjectsInMotion
      @ObjectsInMotion 6 років тому +119

      It's actually almost equally efficient. All the rotational energy of the motor goes to heat, the only losses are vibration and sound which are actually only a small percentage of the total energy.

    • @Dragon22999
      @Dragon22999 6 років тому +26

      Anthony Khodanian But is it more efficient than heating a metal container (that has water and has a lid) on a CPU?

    • @falosny
      @falosny 6 років тому +6

      Apprentice and loudest

    • @jamiehayn
      @jamiehayn 6 років тому +3

      Comet Streak do you know what a CPU actually is?

  • @kakitsubata7
    @kakitsubata7 3 роки тому +144

    “Honey, what are you doing?”
    “I’m making holy water.”
    “How’s that holy water”
    “You just gotta stir the hell out of it”

  • @ExperimentalFun
    @ExperimentalFun 6 років тому +3545

    now put some eggs in there and see if it makes scramble eggs :)

    • @draygoes
      @draygoes 6 років тому +323

      And now it is my life goal to scramble eggs using a blender.

    • @flyingmoose
      @flyingmoose 6 років тому +122

      It’ll make marangue

    • @felixboian-togyik3346
      @felixboian-togyik3346 6 років тому +42

      that's never gonna work. the eggshells will also be in your eggs. now that will be a bad breakfast! :D

    • @elasticpotato2974
      @elasticpotato2974 6 років тому +3

      lol

    • @aidenheffernan7556
      @aidenheffernan7556 6 років тому +85

      Felix Boian-Togyik don't include shells then...

  • @cristian-gabriel
    @cristian-gabriel 4 роки тому +529

    Man: can I boil water with a blender?
    Electricity bill: I'm bout to end his whole man's career

    • @rishab7746
      @rishab7746 3 роки тому +7

      It's " man's whole career"

    • @vanditsangal5018
      @vanditsangal5018 3 роки тому +5

      You guys get electricity biils even in the US?

    • @cristian-gabriel
      @cristian-gabriel 3 роки тому

      @@vanditsangal5018 I'm from europe

    • @feuby8480
      @feuby8480 3 роки тому +8

      technically, it's not more expensive than using an electric stove, or a microwave. A little bit due to inefficiency of motor, and heat dissipation, but not this much.

    • @vanditsangal5018
      @vanditsangal5018 3 роки тому +1

      @@cristian-gabriel okay,so do u guys get electricity bills even in Europe?

  • @nomo7030
    @nomo7030 5 років тому +289

    The neighbors be like:
    *This guy blending rocks or something?*

  • @pokerandphilosophy8328
    @pokerandphilosophy8328 6 років тому +2028

    You should've set the blender on reverse to see if the water cools back down as it is being unmixed.

    • @ConnorEtch
      @ConnorEtch 6 років тому +199

      ... thats... ju--- nevermind :/

    • @zrspangle
      @zrspangle 6 років тому +33

      PN Houle ... just. Why.

    • @YoungAsznee
      @YoungAsznee 6 років тому +161

      PN Houle ITS A JOKE HOW DO U GUYS TAKE THIS SERIOUS?

    • @HDestroyer787
      @HDestroyer787 6 років тому +27

      That's another video

    • @riestainissamanius6439
      @riestainissamanius6439 6 років тому +100

      PN Houle That's how i make icecream

  • @irfannizam3243
    @irfannizam3243 6 років тому +502

    Most expensive way to boil water

  • @confusioned2249
    @confusioned2249 3 роки тому +120

    "Son, can you please boil some water for tea ?"
    "Sure thing mom!"
    **blender noises**

    • @Paxmax
      @Paxmax 3 роки тому +3

      Mom: *proud but surprised picachu face*

    • @PrajwalNayak-so5uv
      @PrajwalNayak-so5uv 3 роки тому +1

      Mom : "There's no point in giving you any work, it's better if I do it on my own!"

    • @MischiefL0ki
      @MischiefL0ki Рік тому

      And then *slaps sounds*

  • @mav2553
    @mav2553 4 роки тому +265

    I'm a chef of 20 years. I've never heard of this and it amazes me.
    Impressive...most impressive

    • @brettlaw920
      @brettlaw920 4 роки тому +7

      Maybe that is why we have a pulse setting... To keeps things from cooking.

    • @brettlaw920
      @brettlaw920 4 роки тому +2

      I wouldn't get too excited. Blast a blender with microwaves and it still cooks.

    • @mav2553
      @mav2553 4 роки тому +2

      @@brettlaw920 that makes sense

    • @mav2553
      @mav2553 4 роки тому +2

      @@brettlaw920 but I hope you're not cooking stuff in a microwave,.. in a blender.🤔😉

    • @brettlaw920
      @brettlaw920 4 роки тому

      @@mav2553 people don't limit microwaves to being in microwaves.

  • @princelemonade1111
    @princelemonade1111 5 років тому +762

    *Pours water into the beaker*
    "Okay, let's see if we can get it much hotter."
    *Pours water back in the blender*
    Me: WHAT'S THE POINT OF POURING IT IN THE BEAKER THEN!?

    • @Kassieq
      @Kassieq 4 роки тому +44

      To measure it

    • @RB747domme
      @RB747domme 4 роки тому +67

      Balaow to see the steam and condensation affect around the cold glass just above the water.

    • @taonggrasa7760
      @taonggrasa7760 4 роки тому +8

      to see if he can mix faster than the blender 😂😂

    • @ginsan8198
      @ginsan8198 4 роки тому +14

      To see if you pay attention to the video.

    • @ronstickley8284
      @ronstickley8284 4 роки тому +4

      Are you a born idiot or practicing to be the one?

  • @geckogreg679
    @geckogreg679 6 років тому +743

    Hey guys, I actually work at blendtec, in the area we make that specific style (designer), and yes the motors get warm, and if you run them for long enough, the heat will eventually radiate through the plastic cover and into whatever’s above it (like water). However, there is little heat conducted through the blades, because of the bearing inside the jar. Most of the heat was created by friction caused by water molecules hitting other water molecules, and the friction between the blades and the water. So yes, for the amount he ran the motor, a fuse but of heat would have radiated through the cover, and the jar into the water; and from the friction of the bearings inside the jar itself; but I believe most of the heat was caused by friction INSIDE the jar, between the water and the blades

    • @geckogreg679
      @geckogreg679 6 років тому +34

      Just a quick amendment: The airflow from the fan flows up towards the top of the blender, and that would accelerate the heating of the cover; but the engineers found the is the best way to keep the motor cool and maintain efficient airflow throughout the unit. So yes, there were flaws in the test method, but unless you were to take the cover off of your blender and introduce airflow that directs hot air away from the jar, that would give a more reliable result.
      DISCLAIMER: I do not recommend you take the cover off of your blender, it would void your warranty (if you had one) and could damage your electronic boards, or the wires or the motor. Just don’t do it

    • @geckogreg679
      @geckogreg679 6 років тому +7

      Snowey The Fox yeah, you’re right. Friction from the bearings and brushes inside the motor produce heat that will radiate through the plastic cover and raise the temperature of the water, and that is a flaw in the test. But with how fast the blades are moving, I believe most of the heat was caused by friction between the blades and the water

    • @FuruyaKVLT
      @FuruyaKVLT 6 років тому +3

      River Larsen my dad works at blendtec too! Small world haha

    • @jaybingham3711
      @jaybingham3711 6 років тому +1

      River, do you know the specs on maximum duration of continuous operation, expected failure time and whether the failure would likely be motor or other component (bearing. etc.)?

    • @miguelals5761
      @miguelals5761 6 років тому

      River Larsen thats exactly what i tought

  • @trap3rb287
    @trap3rb287 4 роки тому +383

    Mom can we get a kettle?
    Mom: we already have kettle at home
    Kettle at home:

  • @fire1446
    @fire1446 4 роки тому +120

    Alternate title: blending the water till its gone

    • @kevpatguiriot
      @kevpatguiriot 4 роки тому +1

      .

    • @htk8581
      @htk8581 3 роки тому +1

      @Lee Ruan The most scientific thing I've ever heard(jk).

    • @banu6301
      @banu6301 3 роки тому

      @@htk8581 a true intelect

  • @johnnickolas24
    @johnnickolas24 6 років тому +1122

    I don't understand why it hurts when you bite your tongue by accident and it doesn't hurt when you bite it on purpose. I also don't understand why you are biting your tongue right now.

    • @ena3642
      @ena3642 6 років тому +138

      Johnnickolas24 this ain’t funny I bite my tongue by accident yesterday and I had to get it sew back on.

    • @mayday2639
      @mayday2639 6 років тому +226

      This isn't funny, my whole family died because they accidentally bit their tongue and cutted it in half, they all bled out.

    • @fartfarmer4951
      @fartfarmer4951 6 років тому +127

      You bite your tongue much harder when done by accident nooooob.

    • @camilomason4560
      @camilomason4560 6 років тому +41

      Why wouldn't you understand? You wrote this comment to try to trick people into biting their tongues, so at least admit it.

    • @camilomason4560
      @camilomason4560 6 років тому +13

      Also try to relate to the video at hand rather than playing tricks on people.

  • @Palthura
    @Palthura 6 років тому +248

    When I first read the title, I was like “Of course not! That would never work.”
    Boy, was I wrong. This is the first I’m hearing of anything like this... I love it!

    • @erick1fpb
      @erick1fpb 6 років тому +5

      Seth Burrow the motor of the blender Made it hot, not the movement friction

    • @delicious700
      @delicious700 6 років тому +1

      No Google, I don't want to use my real name. Yes you should use your real name.

    • @dillonwarman7769
      @dillonwarman7769 5 років тому

      Same

    • @liammilne2242
      @liammilne2242 5 років тому +1

      Seth Burrow / Masks and Stuff it’s really interesting! It’s simple though as kinetic energy is actually heat energy. For example if you heat something up let’s say water right? All you are doing is giving the particles more energy and making them move faster! So heat energy is directly related to/is kinetic energy. So the faster you move something the hotter it’ll get.

    • @MiyagiTheMiata
      @MiyagiTheMiata 5 років тому

      Same

  • @Zebralephant
    @Zebralephant 6 років тому +162

    Water - will it blend? That is the question!

    • @MrRush-fe4cv
      @MrRush-fe4cv 6 років тому +3

      Zebralephant da da da da dannnnn da da da da da dannnnn will it blend

    • @zee-ef2kj
      @zee-ef2kj 6 років тому +1

      Andddddddd ladies and gentlemen we have oh it's just hot water well that was dissapointing

    • @Abdi-uy1kh
      @Abdi-uy1kh 6 років тому +3

      we have to boil it for safety

    • @MJ-uk6lu
      @MJ-uk6lu 6 років тому +6

      hmmm smells like H2O molucules, don't breath it

    • @yungnut4247
      @yungnut4247 6 років тому

      Technically no, because he never destroyed the water

  • @morningstar7009
    @morningstar7009 4 роки тому +165

    Guest: Can i have a warm cup of water?
    Dude: (Brings out a blender and a cup of glass).
    30 minutes later...
    Dude: Here u are.
    Guest: Holy mother of Hell..

    • @mm-is4xg
      @mm-is4xg 3 роки тому +3

      🤣🤣 lmao

    • @48yugen
      @48yugen 3 роки тому +9

      Who would ever want a warm cup of water 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @mm-is4xg
      @mm-is4xg 3 роки тому +3

      Lol I did forgot about this comment

    • @puspamadak
      @puspamadak 3 роки тому

      Lol

    • @emiemiemi4769
      @emiemiemi4769 3 роки тому +2

      cup of glass lol

  • @madmarty2892
    @madmarty2892 6 років тому +2162

    But is the water wet?

    • @ohitscryo
      @ohitscryo 6 років тому +51

      No u stupid

    • @wiz2891
      @wiz2891 6 років тому +61

      MR.superdarell Yes, he did a video on it

    • @KP-ce6fx
      @KP-ce6fx 6 років тому +15

      Yes

    • @IsaiP
      @IsaiP 6 років тому +134

      WATER IS NOT WET, WATER MAKES STUFF WET.

    • @thatguy1919
      @thatguy1919 6 років тому +60

      AveragePiplup I’m a chemist and I can assure you water in its liquid form is a wet substance

  • @leukermeer74
    @leukermeer74 6 років тому +685

    3:48 *putting water in the small can*
    3:50 *says something*
    4:00 *Putting it back in the big can*
    Wtf??😂😂

    • @leukermeer74
      @leukermeer74 6 років тому +9

      Twisted_Crab Rip

    • @khoaprod
      @khoaprod 6 років тому

      Lol

    • @EshiGraphics
      @EshiGraphics 6 років тому

      GridGaming I

    • @comingsoon199
      @comingsoon199 6 років тому +29

      GridGaming he did it to show the steam coming out SMH

    • @tonk9246
      @tonk9246 6 років тому +9

      GridGaming it's a big jar. Not a *tiny* can

  • @SargentRestoration
    @SargentRestoration 6 років тому +325

    How to super clean your blender 101

  • @haris5354
    @haris5354 3 роки тому +19

    I love this guy's experiments and really enjoys it, gets refreshed with my old school science topics. Learning science is definitely fun 👍

  • @sarahb1129
    @sarahb1129 6 років тому +772

    Strangest blender ad I’ve ever seen

    • @TheIndogamer
      @TheIndogamer 6 років тому +47

      *will it blend? That is the question*
      **intro music plays**

    • @DoktorWeasel
      @DoktorWeasel 6 років тому +14

      Blender smoke. Don't breathe this.

    • @Steven-hp4gb
      @Steven-hp4gb 6 років тому +7

      Strangest... Yeah, but it told me never to buy a $500 - $1000 blendtech blender that cannot even hold water in without leaking... My $30 blender with glass jug blends ice and doesnt leak ever! I don't even have to hold it upright!

    • @GetRoasted1
      @GetRoasted1 6 років тому +16

      Maybe if you think a little he had to put the thermometer inside the blender and maybe that's the reason its leaking. From the gaps the rod of the thermometer makes. But either way I wouldn't spend that much on a blender.

    • @advenum
      @advenum 6 років тому

      Raihan Purboyo LMAO

  • @sheebakhan7175
    @sheebakhan7175 6 років тому +535

    If u put eggs in there(without shell )will it get cooked
    .........hey I just invented blender eggs.

    • @jeaniebird999
      @jeaniebird999 6 років тому +4

      Friction does cause problems when using a blender or food processor, though (e.g.: shredding cheese).

    • @gahmivolka
      @gahmivolka 6 років тому +11

      Sheeba Khan I would love to see that process just because lol would be interesting to see it slowly cook from a liquid into basically a powder lol

    • @billybob-hv3do
      @billybob-hv3do 5 років тому

      now I wanna try this 😂

    • @dreamsaresharedhere_
      @dreamsaresharedhere_ 5 років тому +2

      You eat chickens eggs? Those things come out of someone’s butt dude

    • @tid5118
      @tid5118 5 років тому +1

      So..when you normally cook eggs..You put the water in the frying pan?

  • @thebigratgaming841
    @thebigratgaming841 6 років тому +1033

    I actually new this was possible because there is a aquatic animal (I think a shrimp or crab of some kind) thats moves its claws by vibrating it and its going so fast it boils the water and kills its prey that way

    • @thebigratgaming841
      @thebigratgaming841 6 років тому +10

      YEAH YEAH i think thats it

    • @matthewkinley9555
      @matthewkinley9555 6 років тому +55

      The Big Rat Gaming. Its call the mantis shrimp

    • @blu-birb
      @blu-birb 6 років тому +51

      Mantis shrimp also has like.. 16 different “color cones” in its eyes.
      Could you imagine a rainbow with nearly five times as many colors?!

    • @kcys34
      @kcys34 6 років тому +42

      That's cavitation not friction. Basically the pressure behind the claw is so low that water boils at the normal temperature

    • @stationshelter
      @stationshelter 6 років тому +18

      it also is what hurts your submarine when you swim too fast in Subnautica :(

  • @GenerateIDEA
    @GenerateIDEA 5 років тому +290

    Conclusion .
    In every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
    So when you stir it backward it get cold ..
    Lmao .....

    • @abeginnerspov5968
      @abeginnerspov5968 4 роки тому +11

      You need to stir it exact number of times... In both directions

    • @aonoa9707
      @aonoa9707 4 роки тому +4

      ooooo you're a filipino?

    • @zenxching676
      @zenxching676 4 роки тому +4

      @@abeginnerspov5968 😁🤣😂😀😂😁🤣😂

    • @AMalas
      @AMalas 4 роки тому +8

      Yes! Backwards, but in time

    • @igdemadevishnuvisvananda5795
      @igdemadevishnuvisvananda5795 4 роки тому +3

      tell the entropy about that it would be amazed

  • @y2jcjy2j7
    @y2jcjy2j7 6 років тому +214

    To prove the heat isn't coming from the motor transferring heat to blades, you'll have to do this again with a thermal camera.

    • @createaplayer9415
      @createaplayer9415 6 років тому +8

      Timmers Guzman yes he should

    • @luongmaihunggia
      @luongmaihunggia 6 років тому +3

      Timmers Guzman I recomend using Seek, Seek is a thermal camera that you can connect to your phone

    • @luongmaihunggia
      @luongmaihunggia 6 років тому +1

      Vapez bruh, the seek camera does work, many people have review it

    • @duncanmcgee13
      @duncanmcgee13 6 років тому +2

      Timmers Guzman the heat would still originate from around the blades because they are whats causing the friction in the water

    • @ConnorEtch
      @ConnorEtch 6 років тому

      Just go and watch the Joules experiment, water can be heated with friction. No matter how you do it, both the water and the item in which you use to create the spinning motion will heat up, that's just how friction works.

  • @vanessa-pf9cl
    @vanessa-pf9cl 5 років тому +32

    3:12 it sounds like the blender is saying “oh yeah”

  • @navidfarkhondehpay1142
    @navidfarkhondehpay1142 6 років тому +62

    Me: (Looks at title) Man he is running out of ideas.
    (Watches video) WOW I WAS WRONG.

  • @cameraman1939
    @cameraman1939 4 роки тому +28

    When video ends
    Blender: my time has come

  • @KapnHook
    @KapnHook 6 років тому +352

    How about this. When you’re yelling it releases sound and heat energy. If you yell at a cup of coffee long enough will it heat it up?

    • @hy8163
      @hy8163 6 років тому +35

      Treble Hook yea, but no human can do that! If you vibrate a container of water long enough it will heat up

    • @Parsacat
      @Parsacat 6 років тому +36

      Treble Hook the answer to that would be 8 years 2weeks 6days apparently

    • @aaaaaaa4760
      @aaaaaaa4760 6 років тому +8

      AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    • @fam6leon946
      @fam6leon946 6 років тому

      No

    • @Abdi-uy1kh
      @Abdi-uy1kh 6 років тому +33

      I swear i just want to see someone yelling at their coffee. That would be so funny. I am laughing right now just thinking about it.

  • @Zarfybear
    @Zarfybear 4 роки тому +41

    Imagine renting the home out to this guy and get your electric bill at the end of the month😬

    • @htk8581
      @htk8581 3 роки тому +1

      1.000.000 Dollars Me:Grabs his gun out of nowhere and kills the man(not really).

    • @Leon-eq6ei
      @Leon-eq6ei 3 роки тому +2

      He payed the same amount that he would pay for heating up water with a kettle. The electric energy converts into heat nearly at the same rate as it would a kettle do. The only energy losses are by the heat in the motor the noise and the isolation of the blender but if you think about a open kettle were 100°C hot steam floating out it isnt really efficient as well

    • @tuyiren781
      @tuyiren781 3 роки тому

      @@Leon-eq6ei disagree, if you ever operated a blender they generate quite a bit of heat on the motor itself. So a lot of the energy is wasted and not used for heating the water. Plus there is indeed the lost of energy due to the sound being made which isn't much but it adds up. Finally this method takes much longer to heat up the water which means more energy is lost to heat going into the environment (air). Overall your bills are gonna look much worse using this method to heat water. Please revisit your physics classes lol.

    • @Leon-eq6ei
      @Leon-eq6ei 3 роки тому +1

      @@tuyiren781 I am studying physics on a university lmao. It is obvious that you will have to pay more but not that much. You wouldnt ever notice it on your electric bill. I did an experiment with two plastic buckets full of Water and the loss in temperatur after 30minutes was like 10%. Estimating that a blender out of glass isolates better then half a milimeter of plastic you wont lose more then 10%. Also need 420kJ to boil 1l water emediately. That is 0.11667kWh or 3.5ct when you take 30ct/kWh and 10% of that would be the loss after 30 min. That would compare to 0.35ct. The energy efficiency of an oven is 90% and the energy efficiency of a modern blender is easily the same or higher. Water has a high specific Heatcapacity which means you need far more energy to heat up water then you would need to heat up the interior of the blender. This means even if the blender is really hot you will just need a portion of the energy compared to the one going into the water. This is why it feels that the energy efficiency of a blender isnt that high. Even if you could boil water emediately with an oven you would safe 0.35ct per liter water. As soon as the water boils 100% of the incoming energy wents out of the water as steam which means that you lose 100% of the energy after the water boils and an iron pot wont stop that. So the energy loss is the same after you reach the boiling point. All in all you would lose like half a cent if you cook a meal with a blender compared to a normal oven. If you cook 60 times a month that would equal to 20ct. Congratulations you are now poor

    • @REALBanannaman
      @REALBanannaman 3 роки тому

      @@Leon-eq6ei when you take a test your IQ points aren't noticed

  • @TheGolem105
    @TheGolem105 6 років тому +44

    R.I.P. Action Lab’s electric bill.

  • @geekypleer1202
    @geekypleer1202 4 роки тому +199

    How do we know the blender didn't just heat up due to being run for several minutes thereby heating the water?

    • @maindepth8830
      @maindepth8830 4 роки тому +3

      Have u wat hed the last bit

    • @loljay3281
      @loljay3281 3 роки тому +37

      Hmm. Blender hearing up for running several minutes... Hmm If I remember correctly, water boil at 100⁰c. So you telling me that the blender get so hot that its heat boil the water while the motor aren't broken

    • @geekypleer1202
      @geekypleer1202 3 роки тому +10

      @@loljay3281 well remember, the water in the example given didn't boil, it simply heated up. Thus my reasoning behind my conclusion.

    • @ronhempfield5043
      @ronhempfield5043 3 роки тому +7

      @@geekypleer1202 that's not even a reasonable conclusion. We already know why it got hot because motion and heat are interchangeable. Mechanical energy and heat energy are interchangeable.

    • @geekypleer1202
      @geekypleer1202 3 роки тому +16

      @@ronhempfield5043 I'm not saying it's not, dude. I'm just saying in THIS case it probably came from the blinder. I'm not disagreeing with the fact that friction creates heat.

  • @lopendeblock
    @lopendeblock 5 років тому +99

    7:04 he: ahhh, thats hot
    Will smith a year later: ahhh, thats hot
    🤔

  • @dianaponce5979
    @dianaponce5979 6 років тому +168

    I fucking love this channel. Thanks so much for existing, you really reminded me why I love science. This might sound dumb but I was so close to droping out of med school. Love you

  • @NigelMelanisticSmith
    @NigelMelanisticSmith 3 роки тому +15

    Fun Fact: Many high end blenders like Vitamix advertise themselves as Soup makers since they can spin fast enough to make hot broth.

  • @rckli
    @rckli 4 роки тому

    This is why I’m subbed to you.
    This is why we need you.
    Keep up the high quality content :)

  • @abbysow2680
    @abbysow2680 6 років тому +116

    Now i know how to cook ramen noodles with a blender

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 6 років тому +4

      coffee makers work better.

    •  6 років тому +1

      I'm having ramen.

  • @drvelocci
    @drvelocci 6 років тому +115

    My blender would have burned out by then. A large source of error for this lab was that the blades conducted heat. As well as the motor

    • @iKingRPG
      @iKingRPG 6 років тому

      true i had one and it got warm

    • @maxlong485
      @maxlong485 6 років тому +3

      It won’t happen because this is the *blentec!*

    • @NashTheGreat
      @NashTheGreat 6 років тому +7

      looking for this comment. thank you for saving my time explaining to them what actually happened in the blender.

    • @kartikaysinha7658
      @kartikaysinha7658 6 років тому +3

      finally....had to come way down for this comment.

    • @AyanaSioux
      @AyanaSioux 6 років тому +2

      IDUP SWK haha you all are silly. A blender would not still work if it got that hot. It would short out way before that. Not sure why you all even thought that could even remotely explain the outcome... 😑

  • @Jtretta
    @Jtretta 4 роки тому +15

    This is sort of a thing with nuclear reactor plants. You can go from ambient to 500F in just a few hours by just running the coolant pumps. Not exactly stirring, but it uses the same principle.

  • @marcoprins4880
    @marcoprins4880 3 роки тому +1

    Your trusty blendtec has been a pioneer for science

  • @riturajphukan632
    @riturajphukan632 6 років тому +162

    The experiment is not a conclusive one. It has a major flaw. The system is not adiabatic. The blender blades are always metal and are connect directly to the motor (may have some non metals between the joint of the jar and the motor, but not necessarily an insulator). Blenders get hot all by themselves if you leave it on. This is due to the dessipation of heat from the current flowing in the wires of the motor. You should have just kept the motor running all by itself to see how much heat it produced per unit time for constant voltage and speed setting. Then should have added the water and subtracted the values from the observations. The blades should have been made of something that is non conductive and the system should have been made more laboratory like by eleminating external source of heat. The heating up the water although seems logical, the experiment doesn't provide a conclusive result.

    • @TheActionLab
      @TheActionLab  6 років тому +21

      +rituraj phukan-Joule already did that! This video was to see some water boil in a blender and get across the laws of thermodynamics in a fun way!

    • @riturajphukan632
      @riturajphukan632 6 років тому +1

      The Action Lab Yes I know that. But he didn't use a 'blender'. Blender produces a lot of heat from my experience. But I don't know how much. I never tried to let it spin for a while with nothing inside. I would love to know. I enjoyed this video, dont get me wrong. Thats why I watched it till the end in the first place. I was just providing a feedback. I would love to have a channel that does experiments like in laboratory conditions or atleast close to it. That would be so awsome.

    • @Tatusiek_1
      @Tatusiek_1 6 років тому +8

      Chris urquhart but spreading false information isn’t good

    • @igotsth
      @igotsth 6 років тому +4

      Chris urquhart he is paying attention.

    • @mtnsleder2829
      @mtnsleder2829 6 років тому

      *yawn* 😴

  • @mahiru404l
    @mahiru404l 6 років тому +84

    My arm hurts watching you mix :(

    • @dejanbanjevic9554
      @dejanbanjevic9554 6 років тому

      @@sus-rb1ds i think he was saying it as a joke...

    • @dejanbanjevic9554
      @dejanbanjevic9554 6 років тому

      @@sus-rb1ds lol IK that but in this context it was just a joke.

    • @AmitKumar-iv6os
      @AmitKumar-iv6os 6 років тому

      @@sus-rb1ds Mirror Neurons 😉

    • @blurpslurp5221
      @blurpslurp5221 5 років тому

      awwww, i can help your arms out

    • @aal3x4
      @aal3x4 5 років тому

      Looking at the tittle made my arm hurt

  • @fromcaz
    @fromcaz 5 років тому +9

    The blender's engine also sends some warmth, after all you've been running it for a long time

    • @Paxmax
      @Paxmax 3 роки тому +2

      I don't think the motor sends much heat because of several layers of plastic separating. The shaft being stainless has poor heat conduction capacity. If I'd take a guess the biggest side contribution would be friction heat from driver plate vs shaft and friction heat from bottom seal to shaft, thru shaft and into water. There are much larger radiant heat losses through the side walls of container.

    • @Enslaver31
      @Enslaver31 3 роки тому

      Friction ;-)

    • @carultch
      @carultch 2 роки тому

      Blenders use electric motors, not engines. A blender that runs on a gasoline engine sounds like a crazy Handyman Corner invention from The Red Green Show.

  • @BarattaMagic
    @BarattaMagic 3 роки тому +1

    This is something I always wandered would be possible, and thought it wasn’t. Thanks!

  • @_valeriakrystal
    @_valeriakrystal 6 років тому +8

    right now I'm doing physics in school (9th grade/HS) and we just got started with our lesson in Energy. Last year we took the same course but it was more like an introduction of it. I remember from last year learning about what he just did. I feel so smart right now because I knew what we was talking about. LMAO.

  • @hydrobud89
    @hydrobud89 5 років тому +18

    A $20 or less infrared thermometer would be very helpful for this experiment 😉

    • @jacobwartooth8690
      @jacobwartooth8690 3 роки тому +1

      Where the hell did you find a temp gun that cheap? I do plumbing and the cheapest I found was 50

    • @hydrobud89
      @hydrobud89 3 роки тому

      @@jacobwartooth8690 amazon search etekcity I've had it for years it works great I also saw one of Menards a couple weeks ago for like 15 bucks

    • @wictimovgovonca320
      @wictimovgovonca320 3 роки тому

      It would be interesting to see how they work on a moving surface.

    • @hydrobud89
      @hydrobud89 3 роки тому

      @@wictimovgovonca320 they should work just fine on a moving surface. They work great just as good as any other infared thermometer in my experience. Also still working great 3+ years later.

    • @richardcagle5475
      @richardcagle5475 3 роки тому +1

      they dont work on water very well at all. kinda needs a surface that bounces back the signal

  • @ivanaldorino
    @ivanaldorino 4 роки тому +17

    Mom : We Dont Have Kettle at home. Go and buy it
    Me : *practicing this at home*

  • @lossofwill
    @lossofwill 4 роки тому +1

    That's a really cool project. That's really awesome. I have turned my son on to your channel lol. Even my parents. You have an awesome way of reaching people. Keep it up :)

  • @meganli2476
    @meganli2476 5 років тому +9

    There's an option on my blender called the soup option which basically if u add all the ingredients and water it'll blend for a couple minutes to make hot soup

    • @emiemiemi4769
      @emiemiemi4769 3 роки тому

      no way that’s awesome

    • @GilmerJohn
      @GilmerJohn 2 роки тому

      I saw ads for that or a similar machine on TV. That was the claim: start with cold ingredients and the stirring of the blender makes hot soup.

  • @SRN42069
    @SRN42069 6 років тому +279

    then try to mix cake batter really fast will it cook ?

    • @Unseenone445
      @Unseenone445 6 років тому

      Good one

    • @samikay9599
      @samikay9599 6 років тому +16

      Only problem is cake is cooked at about 375°f I think the blades would get too hot and the blender would give out way before that

    • @TheFox517
      @TheFox517 6 років тому +18

      @@samikay9599 Then we should make a special, overpriced cake blender and earn millions without putting in much work.

    • @sh6681
      @sh6681 5 років тому +4

      Even if it works you'd get crumbled cake

    • @rat9958
      @rat9958 5 років тому +1

      Will boiling the cake batter make it cake?

  • @irockycat8156
    @irockycat8156 6 років тому +348

    What if you put it on reverse will it get colder?

  • @amirouw
    @amirouw 3 роки тому

    excellent. one of the greatest and simplest science experiment videos ive ever seen

  • @randomthought1584
    @randomthought1584 6 років тому +338

    Enjoy your big electricity bill this month lol 😂

    • @averestless
      @averestless 6 років тому +31

      random thought A small expense for a good income :). 1st law of salodynamics

    • @yassm
      @yassm 6 років тому

      random thought 😂

    • @Sharpless2
      @Sharpless2 6 років тому +5

      im using this heating element for scientific purposes and it eats 2kw at full power. im using that way to long and to often but somehow my electricity bill never is more expensive than the one from the month b4

    • @allysa7201
      @allysa7201 6 років тому

      Averestless DEMONITIZED

    • @timcrook5569
      @timcrook5569 6 років тому +2

      random thought you just gave him bucks to pay it ....by just viewing

  • @lukeneedham2934
    @lukeneedham2934 6 років тому +96

    That poor blender :(

    • @tarreislam
      @tarreislam 5 років тому +2

      The Hamilton Man poor blender? have you seen what that brand is capable of? youtube: will it blend

    • @Sean-zv1jc
      @Sean-zv1jc 5 років тому +1

      He just saying that blender been abused

    • @panda_314
      @panda_314 5 років тому +2

      For some reason I feel bad for inanimate things

    • @JuanPablo-ho7fg
      @JuanPablo-ho7fg 4 роки тому

      It surely got damaged after hitting that metal thermometer

  • @officiallypiano
    @officiallypiano 3 роки тому +3

    You know things are getting serious when he’s using oven mits.

  • @randalldowell5477
    @randalldowell5477 2 роки тому

    This guy is always answering those questions you only ask when you trying to fall asleep or your high

  • @N0biKn0bi
    @N0biKn0bi 3 роки тому +5

    Hey, I know this is kind of an old video, but I wonder:
    How much of the heat really comes from the movement. I mean this Blendtec is an absolute beast, cranking it up for so long probably heated the unit up to around the temperature of the surface of the sun. Besides that, the metal blades and metal shaft are probably directly connected to the motor, which is the hottest part in the unit, and therefor also a great conductor.
    It would have been interesting for the viewer to know how hot the unit / blade become after such a long runtime without water. Because I think your device maybe would just have melted if the water wasn't there, as it probably was just used like cooling fluid for your Blendtec.

  • @roelsvideosandstuffs1513
    @roelsvideosandstuffs1513 4 роки тому +2

    Me: mixing my cold coffee very very fast
    Others: what are you doing?
    Me: you won't get it.

  • @justomeguy1277
    @justomeguy1277 5 років тому +49

    So when I stir my soup i make it hotter?

    • @RowynOfficial
      @RowynOfficial 4 роки тому +2

      justomeguy i guess technically yeah, but your still losing way more heat then your adding.
      Yes i know your joking btw.

    • @sabrsndi6358
      @sabrsndi6358 4 роки тому +2

      You're actually making it colder because the influence of the air to its surface is more, ik uk it

    • @RowynOfficial
      @RowynOfficial 4 роки тому +2

      Sabr Sndi what does “ik uk it” mean?

    • @lem5912
      @lem5912 4 роки тому +2

      @@RowynOfficial "i know you know it"

    • @RowynOfficial
      @RowynOfficial 4 роки тому

      lem ahh ok 👍

  • @TheRebelmanone
    @TheRebelmanone 3 роки тому

    Awesome example of how energy does not get destroyed, only transformed.
    Most people don't normally think of stirring water so fast it boils, and they don't realize friction is in water movement too.
    The brook is moving fast, but it is colder than ice so i guess it don't occur to most people that the movement it has already warmed it up some, even though it is still colder than ice.

  • @Views-ct1gp
    @Views-ct1gp 6 років тому +110

    You should get one of those inflatable kid pools and fill it with ooblek And see how slowly you can walk across it

  • @twilson7384
    @twilson7384 4 роки тому +7

    "Dont want it to be the end of my blendtec"
    Have you seen what one of those can blend lol.

  • @powerzx
    @powerzx 5 років тому +15

    You can not heat up water in open container by hand mixing, because air will cooldown water. That rule is used to cooldown liquids in real life (like cooling down a tea or coffee or cooling down boiling soup which tries to escape from the pot when it is too hot).

  • @SwapPartLLC
    @SwapPartLLC 2 роки тому

    This would be a great way to annoy my wife in the morning. When she starts screaming about the noise, I'll just holler back that I'm heating water for coffee.

  • @Jumbuck1151
    @Jumbuck1151 6 років тому +23

    Thick or viscous fluids heat up faster.

    • @TheActionLab
      @TheActionLab  6 років тому +4

      +Solidatermx correct!

    • @ClaudiaSketches
      @ClaudiaSketches 6 років тому

      Water gets less viscous as it heats up and approaches boiling, so does it mean it gets more difficult to increase temperature the hotter the water in the blender gets? I suppose there are other variables at play too?

    • @dingo9696
      @dingo9696 6 років тому

      Claudia Sketches thixotropic!

    • @MichaelDavis-zu2ko
      @MichaelDavis-zu2ko 6 років тому

      Solidatermx Yes, if the blade moves at the same speed. However, in reality, the blade will not move at the same speed if the fluid is more viscous. In the end, it comes down to the output power of the motor. If the motor outputs 1000 watts of actual mechanical power, then that is what will be converted into heat, regardless of viscosity.

    • @hy8163
      @hy8163 6 років тому

      Yes,alot more friction

  • @MamaWantsWafflesHub
    @MamaWantsWafflesHub 6 років тому +17

    Why aren't oceans hot?

    • @WarofClans
      @WarofClans 4 роки тому +2

      You would need a lot of stirring for the ocean see how much he needed for this amount of water

  • @andrewstang-green3107
    @andrewstang-green3107 4 роки тому +8

    The heat of the motor is more than you will get stirring at these slow speeds!

    • @mingming9604
      @mingming9604 4 роки тому +2

      motor heat doesn't get anywhere close to water boil temperature

  • @darrkstarg
    @darrkstarg 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the boiling hot experiment, what a steamer! Joke aside, it really is a very cool experiment, and I really do thank you for filming it to be seen by all that yearn for knowledge.

    • @supertramp6011
      @supertramp6011 3 роки тому

      Very cool- ohh stop,you’re killing’ me bro!🤣🤣🤣

  • @coolpritish1
    @coolpritish1 4 роки тому +26

    Its due to the friction between other components also.

  • @briantroy7376
    @briantroy7376 6 років тому +8

    Pretty sure I've seen blenders marketed that claim they can boil water. Its really not that crazy adding energy to a system has to go somewhere. I'm amazed this surprises people.

    • @MsSomeonenew
      @MsSomeonenew 6 років тому +1

      All things we never experienced surprise us.

    • @TheAnantaSesa
      @TheAnantaSesa 6 років тому

      Pan holders also cook. Some call pan holders aka ovens. They use things called heat elements. But that doesnt mean a high powered fan couldnt bake those cookies by heating the air!

    • @pprophet
      @pprophet 6 років тому

      Brian Troy well aren’t you a special snowflake

    • @muhammedk4094
      @muhammedk4094 6 років тому

      AnantaSesaDas yes it could

  • @clayyg
    @clayyg 6 років тому +4

    Short answer: no
    Long answer: also no

  • @ryankirk7707
    @ryankirk7707 4 роки тому

    I had to watch this for school and it’s one of the only videos I found interesting. Great job!

  • @daniellesinegal9705
    @daniellesinegal9705 6 років тому +11

    Yo can you put ice inside a vacuum chamber and see if it will melt...it would be awesome of you read and showed this comment...YOU'RE THE BEST!

    • @Dirty_Bear22
      @Dirty_Bear22 6 років тому

      Danielle Sinegal it will eventually melt, we can’t accomplish a perfect vacuum so there will be small amount of heat transfer eventually melting it.

    • @daniellesinegal9705
      @daniellesinegal9705 6 років тому

      Oh...ok thx

    • @daniellesinegal9705
      @daniellesinegal9705 6 років тому

      Mr. Illuminati but what about the time difference,I would love to see that

    • @Dirty_Bear22
      @Dirty_Bear22 6 років тому

      Danielle Sinegal depending on the materials used it can be a quite dramatic difference, think soup in a cup vs in a thermos. Strong vacuums are great insulators due to the extremely low amount of gas that heat can travel trough.

    • @daniellesinegal9705
      @daniellesinegal9705 6 років тому +1

      Okay...Thx....I love how everyone that watches this channel is so smart 👌👍

  • @xVanPlayzMC
    @xVanPlayzMC 6 років тому +245

    Can u do this with a fidget spinner

    • @ZOMBEY-KILLUR
      @ZOMBEY-KILLUR 6 років тому +2

      Vanterzium Games no

    • @shinichi9do
      @shinichi9do 6 років тому +30

      Yes, you can't

    • @sebmandal
      @sebmandal 6 років тому +15

      Lol nah sorry to destroy your dreams 9 year old Jake Pauler left back in 2016

    • @xVanPlayzMC
      @xVanPlayzMC 6 років тому

      Sebastian Pritchard no prob

    • @RainOn2SunnyDay
      @RainOn2SunnyDay 6 років тому +1

      if you can get it to spin as fast as in the fidget spinner anime then yes

  • @selgeaus
    @selgeaus 5 років тому +22

    Why did you have to change from Celsius to Fahrenheit and back to Celsius?

  • @Calupp
    @Calupp 3 роки тому

    This was probably one of my favorite videos of yours

  • @HowlingMoonCinemas
    @HowlingMoonCinemas 6 років тому +28

    Damn. I wonder if my, "you're so stupid, you tried to boil water in a cup by stirring it with a spoon" insult is still good now.

    • @ASSman864
      @ASSman864 5 років тому

      It was never good to begin with

  • @jeevabaskar537
    @jeevabaskar537 4 роки тому +3

    Mom : son, can you get me some hot water
    Me : ya mom wait for 5mins
    *Legends says he still stirring the water to get hot ,let's all pray for his success 😄

  • @bassemkattan76
    @bassemkattan76 4 роки тому +16

    Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say.

  • @AuMiOVXC
    @AuMiOVXC 3 роки тому +1

    Wait a sec. I think water got hotter just for that machine was getting hotter as well.

  • @sirtinley-knot2944
    @sirtinley-knot2944 5 років тому +2

    "we canny do it captain, she'll tear hersel' apart!"

  • @4stroke4wheels4life8
    @4stroke4wheels4life8 6 років тому +65

    Does a liquid with higher viscosity heat up faster?

    • @SpiritofPoison
      @SpiritofPoison 6 років тому +7

      Ermos Cimpoesu yes

    • @rajeshmalik3898
      @rajeshmalik3898 6 років тому +7

      Ermos Cimpoesu the greater the viscosity harder it is for the mixer to transfer energy by its force and do work.....so if the RATE of transfer of energy ie power is the same as in the above video according to me it will heat much more than water even the work done is same because of higher liquid friction ie viscosity

    • @30svich
      @30svich 6 років тому +6

      no, it only depends on specific heat capacity if power input is the same.

    • @MsSomeonenew
      @MsSomeonenew 6 років тому +1

      Total input power is total input power so on that end you aren't getting anything more out of it.
      But because highly viscous liquid wouldn't mix as fast and transfer heat to the outside you might see temperature rising faster around the blades.

    • @30svich
      @30svich 6 років тому

      MsSomeonenew, Im afraid you are not correct. viscosity does not depend on how fast the temperature is rising, only specific heat matters. For example, castor oil is 700 times more viscous than bromine, but it will heat up slower (at the same power). conversely, you can also find other examples when a substance is more viscous and heats up faster

  • @lucifer8050
    @lucifer8050 5 років тому +6

    How many of them noticed the water level in the flask from first to end of the video?? It doesnt decreases

  • @HeilielPrince
    @HeilielPrince 4 роки тому

    That is really cool! I never thought of that

  • @AmyraCarter
    @AmyraCarter 6 років тому +8

    Yeah, there's no way that a person could do that by hand, though keep trying. To boil water in such a way requires a lot of static friction (I'm talking about the friction that is steadily maintained for a period of time which is almost impossible for a person to do unless one is just stirring at a slow pace). I'd have a better chance at boiling water through friction mixture by rolling it around in a flask (takes considerably less effort but likely just as much time). By the way, water will cool by itself, if the surrounding temperature is lower than the water's temperature. But the average stable temperature for water is 44 F (feels cold on the skin but is actually warm to the tongue).
    I really feel bad for your blender; I hope it got some TLC after that torture you put the motor through...

    • @averestless
      @averestless 6 років тому +2

      I can do it by hand!!! Let s consider we are at sea level. Give me a hot room set at 99.95C, thermo isolating clothes, thermoresisting oxygen tank, water at 99.95C and a spoon... you know the rest...

  • @jackisanugget5941
    @jackisanugget5941 5 років тому +5

    Action lab VS The king of random

  • @aaaaaaa4760
    @aaaaaaa4760 6 років тому +73

    How to make ramen noodles for really lazy people

  • @berrakkarun3125
    @berrakkarun3125 Рік тому +2

    Really amazing experiment! But the mixer blades and the motor heat up too and the thermal energy transfers to water from the blades. Maybe it would reduce the extraneous variables such as this one, to design a setup, in which the water is in a metal sphere and the sphere is rotating non-axially in a vacuum :D

  • @PheonixFarss
    @PheonixFarss 6 років тому +22

    I have a experiment. Put a humidifier in a vacuum chamber

  • @arnab3010
    @arnab3010 6 років тому +5

    Can you demonstrate Peltier effect. That will be cool

  • @boobyjustin
    @boobyjustin 6 років тому +5

    But the question is
    Does it blend?

  • @donaldshockley4116
    @donaldshockley4116 3 роки тому +1

    I personally experienced this phenomena in my job working at a water treatment plant several years ago. During an automated pump change, a valve on the outlet of a pump shut but the pump did not shut off as it was supposed to due to a failed part. The 200hp poump ran for several hours just spinning the trapped water before I found the problem at the start of my shift. I shut off the pump and then started to remove the failed part. As soon as I opened the piping with the trapped water, steam began escaping as the pressure drop allowed the heated water to boil off. I just had to let the steam escape and fresh cool water to enter until everything cooled down enough to let me replace the failed part.

    • @Jtretta
      @Jtretta 3 роки тому

      When I was in the USN we accidentally did the same sort of thing to a boiler feed pump. They are much bigger, 1200hp motor and a 4 stage pump with over 1000psi shutoff head. For low flow conditions they have a recirculation path that can be aligned to either port or starboard condenser. The watchstanders at the time forgot to check there was a path aligned and burned the pump up. We ended up pulling a pump from the next ship of the class to replace it. The shipyard then repeated the same thing a few months later with one of the reverse osmosis pumps. I happened to walk by at the right time to watch that one and I sat there giggling a bit to myself at the situation, the yard was pretty upset about the feed pump and got some comeuppance.

  • @MrFmiller
    @MrFmiller 6 років тому +112

    Is it possible to determine elevation by the boiling point of water?

    • @CairnOwO
      @CairnOwO 6 років тому +32

      MrFmiller yes

    • @ChuckRage
      @ChuckRage 6 років тому +29

      Generally, yes. Fluctuations in atmospheric pressure due to the weather may affect it slightly though. Higher pressures mean a higher boiling point.

    • @DEATH_TO_TYRANTS
      @DEATH_TO_TYRANTS 6 років тому +9

      MrFmiller
      Interesting question.

    • @yojgee
      @yojgee 6 років тому +11

      Yes but there will be some inconsistencies.

    • @xGalasko
      @xGalasko 6 років тому

      TheNicknack43 so does this mean we can get temperature from height of boiling water

  • @cheesebread7616
    @cheesebread7616 6 років тому +4

    Action lab always have vacuum chamber on his video

  • @ThiagoSilva-xu8rs
    @ThiagoSilva-xu8rs 3 роки тому

    Man this is one of the nicest channels in UA-cam about science in action

  • @travelaxom
    @travelaxom 6 років тому +18

    As the tempereture of liquid molecules increases, its kinetic energy increases, and as the kinetic energy is get enough that water molecules can make its way out to the space, its starts boiling. So, its not about tempereture, its about kinetic energy in respect to preasure. So if we maybe stir the water slightly in vaccum it may starts boiling right at that moment as the kinetic energy will imcreased faster and temperature also, because of low preasure. The same thing is what the artist trying to show, its not the temperature is being transfered from the motor or maybe if he is using an old model of blender. I am a student of 9th grade. And its a simple thing taught by our teachers but the people commenting are seem to be uneducated.
    Ok great, tell me if there is any mistakes by replying.

    • @nriwri670
      @nriwri670 6 років тому +1

      thank goodness someone else knows that it is because of kinetic energy

    • @LetsDrawDragons
      @LetsDrawDragons 5 років тому

      r/verysmart

    • @bar1721
      @bar1721 5 років тому +1

      And temperature is what sherlock? XD

    • @AmandeepSingh-qe4ok
      @AmandeepSingh-qe4ok 5 років тому

      lmao
      and tell me how the thermometer got 99.8°© temp. ?
      you are right low pressure make water or liquid easier to boil but not affect on temp.
      that's why at high altitude water boils with less heat but the temp. of water is also less
      but in this situation temp. rises and that made water boil

    • @prosenjit365
      @prosenjit365 5 років тому

      hmm sorry dont mine .... it almost look like our old day science homework