Shrinking Styrofoam Cups with Deep Sea Chamber
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2024
- What happens to Styrofoam cups in the bottom of the ocean? We are going to try that out with our deep sea / high pressure chamber 10 000 000? Will the pressure shrink the cups? Will they stay small when they are returned to normal air pressure? Hydraulic Press Channel goes Mythbusters on this experiment.
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I have a friend who is a marine biologist who studies the sea floor in the Monterey area. Before he goes to sea, he had a BBQ and invites everyone to decorate various Styrofoam items that he collects between excursions. He then takes them to sea with him, placing them in mesh bags and attaches the bags to his sample line. After he returns from sea, he has another bbq and invites everyone back to eat & get their Styrofoam art.
Your friend is awesome.
My brother was in the U.S. Navy. They did the same thing with Styrofoam cups. They would put them in a bag of some kind and attach them to hull of a submarine.
@@robinblackmoor8732 yup, did that on my first boat, we all signed one, and the LPO of our division (sonar) put the cup in a mesh bag, it started out 3 inches, we went all the way down "greater than 800 feet" and when we came back it was less than 2 inches. 🙂
@@neutrino78x Yeah, my brother said regular sized cups turn into shot-glass sized cups. I am surprised the Navy allows this, but it must have been true, when my brother served. This is not anything he would make up. I wonder if they still allow it.
I laughed way too hard when he said he wants to catch “those weird ass fish” from the bottom of the ocean 🤣🤣🤣
I immediately started to imagine fish with strangely human butts, because he sounded just like the Finnish comedian, Ismo, ua-cam.com/video/RAGcDi0DRtU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TeamCoco
@James McGuirk My comment was going to be to suggest ice in the chamber. I did find the "to catch those weird ass fish" comment to be one of the funniest things said on the channel. I rarely bust out laughing watching this channel but that one got me good.
Way too hard hahaha
Lol
Have you guys thought about trying to freeze water in something like a steel sealed vessel? I have read that this has been tried in things as thick as old canons and the freezing water still split the canon barrel open. I was thinking it would go along with the theme of your channel in that it’s on the topic of pressure. You might also be able to use it to crush things with more force than a hydraulic press.
Water expand when it freezes to ice. Ice is about 10% lighter than water, compared to volume.
That means it expand about 10%.
So if you forget a full bottle of water in the freezer, it will explode.
Or freeze it in a tube with a plunger and measure the force it creates.
@growing Answers
I did it in a Video to break a Steel Ball
But I used Gallium It can create even more pressure up to 10000 Bars.
ua-cam.com/video/Yc3Ga7b1nRU/v-deo.html
@@mortzon5681 Depends on how strong it is, at some point it creates ice 2
Yes do this please. Try some square tubing. I hear it turns into regular tubing.
The algorithm is merciless.
Yeeessssss I've always wanted to see the styrofoam one since i watched a Titanic documentary as a child.
Go to bed mike, its 2 AM
Wow so cool 😎💚🖤💜❤️
With the head right?
x2
The thing with porous stuff is that the water always seeps inside and kinda balances the pressure
closed cell vs open cell
would need to put them into a waterproof plastic bag or smth. however I doubt that standard ones are very tight at 3000bar
Implode pipes with end caps? Like a mini submarine. Steel vs Aluminum etc. Also you guys are great, wish I could find a wife as cool as Anni. Maybe some day!
She reminds me of Little My from the original Moomins, at least visually.
indeed, she is quite sexy
You could also try Aluminium vs steel
@@slickman5969 not just that but a stellar lady!
Impeccably well-aged comment about the submarine.
The best channel for all things "crush-edd"
And preh-shoo-redd! Love it.
My dad worked on a NOAA ship mapping the bottom of the bering strait. When he found out Mom was pregnant with me, he painted a styrofoam cup and the captain let him tape the cup to the sonar mapping device when it when to the bottom of the strait. 30 years later, I still have it in my treasure cabinet.
I used to build fracking valves and before we sent them out we had to pressure test them up to 50k lbs. We'd stick all kinds of stuff inside lol.
I've seen the word ‘fracking’ being used so often as a surrogate for another obvious word that starts with “f” and ends with “cking,” that it took a while before I realised you're using the word in its true meaning here…
@@alexanderthomas2660 lol never off script "fracked" 50k lbs before. She made me think, but it's a lie lol!
Be interesting to see how much your pressure chamber grows as the pressure increases. An outside micrometer measurement at each 25 bar would be interesting.
The fishing lure is surprising! They could market that with "Suited for deep sea fishing" and charge extra :D
5:10 PERKELE MOMENT
It's always a good video if you get a "perkele!"
How his voice got deeper saying "perkele" 🤣
Still the GREATEST couple on UA-cam. Fantastic ep as always.
How about one of your infamous clay figurines?
With air pockets inside, strategicaly placed. :)
What clay figurines, they are dangerous creatures.
they must be dealt with
Bubblewrap would be interesting, wonder how/when/if they would pop?
It may not. Maybe the chambers will just shrink to a tiny volume and then grow back once the pressure is normal again. Why would the air bubble have a need to escape and burrow through the plastic?
@@billr3053 I agree, all that should happen is the bubbles getting smaller with pressure. Now, if you put bubble wrap in a VACUUM it should pop.
turn the pressure on and off to squeeze all the air out
Hydrolic Press Channel Shrinks Cups
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Put a whole raw chicken in there.
still alive you cant do that!
@@nobby91010 at least it would drown before it imploded. ^_^
If water gets inside an object , it will equalize the pressure inside and outside if the object and it will not shrink.a solid object without any gas or empty space inside will not be affected by the pressure
fruit, bag with air, smartphone, bread, candy, thermo glass, put everything in there!
it made me smile everytime he innocently says "pray-ssssu-ray"
I know. I allso love his way of saying fruit. More like Fruu-eet.
I really wanted to see a shrinking Penguin. I also thought I would never have another opportunity to say that.
Do a packet of crisps. You will probably end up with crisp dust in a bag.
Look up billy strings dust in a baggie. Pretty cool
The same thing happens to the pp in the winter when it goes deep sea diving
Because I want to catch those weird ass fish from bottom of the sea. LMAO!🤣🤣😂
Ps. Thanks for the likes!👍
Memory foam, tomato, potato, cucumber, Cheese, cheese puffs, silicone, popcorn (popped and unpopped), can of soda....I can come up with more.
Thank you for all the content! If you put the items on scales, before and after, you would be able to determine easily if there was a water ingress.
Put the foil ball in a plastic bag and seal it before it goes in the pressure chamber. The idea is to prevent the water from filling the voids inside
So now Lauri is going to acquire all the fishing line he can get. On the upside, the lure is good to go.
On the downside, so is Lauri.....
You should try ballistic gel body or figure
Rapala WOOT!!
That style is one of my go-to lures here in SW Wisconsin. Bass, northern, walleye, and even larger sunfish and perch love them! Good for exploring water to see where the fish are at. AND surprisingly snag resistant (except in weeds).
This'll be an inpiration for practical fusion this year.
God bless.
GoPro dive case? Always wondered about those things.
I love the hydraulic press channel
Amazing. You made the video with the styrofoam cup and posted it just a few minutes after I requested it in the comment section of that other video. UA-cam is magic.
I would expect the following material dependence:
Wether a soft foam material reinflates to the previous size or not, depends on how open-pored or closed-pore the material is.
- If it is open-pored, the gas out of most pores will be somewhat compressed but then displaced by water. Since water is almost incompressible, it has the same volume at all pressures (if it does not freeze or evaporate). Therefore after release of the pressure, water keeps the same volume and thus the pores and the sample, too. Depending on the elasticity of the pore wall material, it might slowly reinflate again (elasting) or not (unelastic).
- If the material is closed-pored, the gas will stay in the pores. It just compresses or deflates, depending on pressure. Thus the sample reinflates to the previous size.
In case of hard (and thus likely inelastic) foam materials, even for closed-pore materials it probably won't return to previous size, because the pores break, when the material is compressed.
It makes sense, that the shoe would be closed-pored and highly elastic, because you want to protect the pores from filling with dirt over time, and the shoes have to be elastic, to walk comfortably.
10:35 Гена был обескуражен тем, какие опасные развлечения выбрали себе ребята, но он и представить себе не мог, чем это обернется для него...
It's interesting to see what happens to a piece of ice for example or to a plastic bottle filled with air or soda
Really enjoy the effects deep pressure has on items with this apparatus . Do more thanks . Maybe do a small co2 cartridge .
Test a Prince Rupert's drop (I think it will be fine).
Different medicines, like antacid tablets, or capsules of stuff.
Iv been watching for a while I absolutely love what these wonderful ppl do
"When it doesn't float, it goes deeper." - Lauri 2021
Seeing the shrunken styrofoam cups is the best way to describe what happened to the OceanGate Titanic mini-sub passengers.
Not really. They instantly got vaporized by the instantly compressed air and the submersible shards.
Would balsa wood just float? It's quite a soft wood...
I'd like to see what happens to ping-pong balls. Kiitos! --- You have a great channel!
He did crush a ping pong ball in it several days ago. You can probably find the video. 👍😉
@@metalheadedone I found it ... thanks very much!
How about a block of ice? As the pressure goes up, the freezing point of water goes down. Can you melt a block of ice in the chamber? What happens when the pressure is released? Bonus points for adding a thermometer in the chamber.
You got that backwards.
Also Anni could start a side hustle selling playdoo figures on Etsy if she were inclined...
That lure is a 10 cm Rapala Husky Jerk if I'm not mistaken, and that one isn't meant to be a floating one. It's actually supposed to keep its depth when stationary, but in my experience that kind of lures sink ever so slowly. And yes, there is a hollow chamber inside with little rattling balls, but it is pretty small and thus probably won't give in in that kind of pressure.
If you had some balsa lure instead of a plastic one, like Rapala Original, it could have given in to the pressure because balsa is a very soft wood. But even those have quite a strong layer of lacquer on them, so the pressure resistance could prove to be pretty surprising.
Old Channel. Golden Content
Can you try fishing lights for deep sea swordfish. I tried some and they work to 600m but some break about 300m. There is a few types to try.
How about some old compact discs?
Could you put the Al foil ball in a sealed zip lock bag. Maybe it will keep out the water so the pressure compresses the ball. If that works, maybe try balsa wood in bag.
AA C D batteries, both alkaline and carbon-zinc type. Maybe NiCad vs NiMh.
do some meat experiments to see what will happen it under all that pressure.
A sealed glass test tube with a little bit of sodium in it.
Put a piece of meat, like a steak or something in there. Maybe a squirrel. LOL
2 things, a block of wood.,And a large solid square of Styrofoam.
Really cool video. Thanks
Perfect way to pack more styrofoam cups for the next camping trip 🏕
whole stack of styrofoam cups
Can you do that with an ocean gate submersible? We would like to see.
Test the imploding submarine issue! Supposedly, if a submarin implodes the crew will not be drowned but instead will be turned into ash as the air in the submarine is suddenly compressed so much and heats up so much that they burn up. To test this, put a small doll in a container that can withstand a kilometer of pressure before it implodes then expose it to much more than a kilometer of pressure so that it will implode. Once this container has imploded, open it up and see if the doll was burned or melted.
Great video! How about putting the little clay molded people (scary people) inside the chamber?
You can buy styrofoam heads too.
I liked that styrofoam cup, should have been pressed at the end
1st views From Odisha..India...🥰🥰
You should put the aluminum ball in a plastic bag or something so the water can't get in.
The bag will pop i think
I am so happy the styrofoam cup shrink worked.
Use it to marinate a steak .
Have you tried compressing sealed pieces of pipe, like copper with soldered ends on it, black iron pipe with caps and PVC with glues on ends? Like 1 inch or 3/4 or so diameter maybe 4 or 5 inches long?
Lauri can have a side gig customising crocs and other similar shoes for people with different sized feet. Thank you sir for trying the marshmallow
"And here we go" 🙂🙂 I love it
Just for your laugh alone with the cups as worth the watch
Rapala is the best lure ever. Husky Jerk and Shad Raps in particular.
an idea for the AluFoil Ball. Put the ball into a vacuum sealed bag and then into the pressure chamber. The vacuum bag should prevent the penetration of water and possibly the ball is then compressed more.
I was really hoping for Anni to eat the soggy Marshmallow. 😁
Very cool, Can you try some items that will implode? I had a cheap dive light in my leg pocket implode on me at just over 120 feet once. Put in some waterproof items with air pockets, Waterproof watches, small flashlights, maybe an old nonworking go pro, small glass bottles. I hear a raw egg does something weird under pressure, out of the shell, but an egg in the shell as well would be cool. Empty spray paint can? Lots of stuff to play with.
I have a meeting with a boss in two and a half hour, that will decide the working day for a number of employees, I've had a few lager. -After seeing a bit of crushing, I feel like: "Let's do it (Hoka hey)". I even have time for a little lie down, and my terms are near ultimate. Thanks for suggesting and making these videos, I am genuinely interested to see how items perform, and it takes the pressure off me, from time to time :3
I had an idea pop into my head while watching this one... How about turning your pressure chamber into a vacuum chamber, or better yet, obtain an actual purpose made (larger) vacuum chamber, and see if you can blow some stuff up using the opposite atmospheric condition! Plus, you could see if you can bring Mr. Penguin and the styrofoam cup back to their original size... Would be interesting to see if you could explode an egg this way... ;)
I know you did watches but how about batteries for the chamber.
the watertight corsair tough usb pen
Time to catch some deep-sea fish with that fully functional lure. You just need to tie a couple fishing lines together until you have a kilometer or two
I have an idea for the foil ball:
Seal it in something, like a bag, a balloon, or something. See if the external pressure of the bag (which I would try squeezing most of the air out of, but not crushing the ball) will do the trick.
Would the introduction of a weaker pressure vessel surrounding it cause it to compress?
Also- with the penguins- what about needle holes in them? A few holes that would go to the middle, but not all the way thru- would that relieve some of the internal pressure?
ice, ice...? ice! ice!? ice cubes in a pressure chamber? would that damage the chamber though?
Suggestion: Hard Vegetables. Like a carrot or a potato. Maybe test a hard apple VS a soft plum as a second idea.
Hmm, with the recent loss of the undersea vessel Titan, have you perhaps stumbled on a design, via your fish lure, of a new type of submersible...
That lure works for some real deep sea fishing
Laurie, have you ever considered to try salt water crush (sea water) versus fresh water crush?
Great video. You also can try with wax figure, fruits, Tennisball, lighter
put in a Yeti or other brands of vacuum insulated thermos.
Put a small 12-Gram co2 cartridge in and see what would happen to that.
...or invent a gun mechanism that breaks the seal precisely and sends them down the barrel.
You should crush a tiny hydraulic press with a huge hydraulic press
HOLY SHIT! I thought that was a bag of bars of soap! Those are marshmallows?!?!
I was thinking make up sponges. Lol
How about putting some of your play doe models in there, maybe fish shaped ones.
Love your channel ❤️👍
It blew my mind when the shoe totally returned to its normal shape after it had been distorted so much
Put a cigarette lighter in there. Would be interesting to see it explode and release the butane into the water. Freeze effect as the pressure drops maybe.
Curious to see what will happen when that window seal lets go all of a sudden
30 million pascals is no joke. Lead would fly through the room and garage wall with ease
@@Alex-wg1mb yeh
Eggs would be interesting. Raw and hard-boiled.
If you want to squish objects, but the water goes through them... Put them in a resealable bag. It's the same effect like vacuum bags for clothing :)