Water Demonstrations Part One --. Siphons // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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  • Опубліковано 28 січ 2019
  • This set of three videos will take a look at some interesting demonstrations of hydraulics. The use of siphons is a very simple way of using gravity to help move water from one location to another .Several variations of siphons are shown and can easily be duplicated using simple materials

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  • @XFourty7
    @XFourty7 5 років тому +439

    Can someone clone Bruce and replace all the Science Teachers in the world?
    Seriously, this is how you get children interested in reality. Keep up the amazing work man.

    • @Suedocode
      @Suedocode 5 років тому +20

      There are lots of bad science teachers for sure, but there are tons of good ones too. Don't replace them all!

    • @XFourty7
      @XFourty7 5 років тому +5

      @@Suedocode Haha, good point ;)
      Definitely not trying to discredit anyone, Bruce is just a master of motivation and teaching lol. Even at age 30 I can watch these and not lose my attention, still learn something almost every video too! :P

    • @Reach3DPrinters
      @Reach3DPrinters 5 років тому +2

      I had a science teacher in high school show me how to make stink bombs! :)

    • @abrahamcavazos1984
      @abrahamcavazos1984 5 років тому +6

      @@XFourty7 at my 34 years of age I also still enjoy these videos very much and learn new things. Bruce is the man!!!!

    • @CausingChaos.
      @CausingChaos. 5 років тому

      XFourty7 laurel

  • @ScornfulSix
    @ScornfulSix 5 років тому +171

    All science teachers should take notes from Mr.Yeany

  • @asutoshmishra9024
    @asutoshmishra9024 5 років тому +103

    In our school Teachers don't even trying to explain any concept just make us memorise the derivativaton and formula.....I love your explanations

    • @DerTagTube
      @DerTagTube 5 років тому

      keep in mind that those teachers have to explain every single thing every year again

    • @mucahclarke6507
      @mucahclarke6507 5 років тому +2

      Damn I can tell your language arts teacher ain’t doing there job

    • @doicaretho6851
      @doicaretho6851 5 років тому +4

      @@DerTagTube Doesn't matter, and in fact your point might actually go against what you were trying to convey.

    • @DerTagTube
      @DerTagTube 5 років тому

      @@doicaretho6851English isn't my native language.

    • @DerTagTube
      @DerTagTube 5 років тому

      ​@@doicaretho6851 okay could u write like u would say it? Basiclly i think if a teacher has gone through several years of teaching they just want to do their job in the easiest way they can . Imagine every year u have to explain every single topic again and always the same questions.

  • @tiziplays3239
    @tiziplays3239 5 років тому +16

    i have respect for this man. He actually likes teaching and tries to bring his students something by, i wish you were my teacher

  • @bradklaus7395
    @bradklaus7395 4 роки тому +2

    I have an old 375 gallon koi pond that I've been needing to empty to be able to refurbish and restore. I had no idea how to do it and couldn't find an affordable wet vacuum. After learning this i was able to do it for free with my gardining hose!
    Thanks Bruce Yeany!👍

  • @estehbread
    @estehbread 5 років тому +7

    Man if only I had an education where the teachers actually cared about teaching us rather than just trying to get up the school's graduation rate. I missed out on such a huge part of my education that I wish I could get back, but it's never too late to start. Thank you for this video and demonstration to the fluid dynamics of siphons

  • @BealsScience
    @BealsScience 5 років тому +94

    How is it that you can fit a week of instruction into 10 minutes and it all makes perfect sense?!
    Brilliant! Thanks, Bruce!

    • @doicaretho6851
      @doicaretho6851 5 років тому +2

      I know right? We learn and remember more from 10 minute UA-cam videos than weeks of the same thing in school.

    • @truthseeker7815
      @truthseeker7815 3 роки тому

      @@SimonWoodburyForget, interesting, but I disagree

  • @mellamoakshay
    @mellamoakshay 5 років тому +13

    All i think is why the heck is an amazing teacher like him so underrated?!

  • @malharnityanand
    @malharnityanand 5 років тому +31

    Good to see you back!

  • @-NGC-6302-
    @-NGC-6302- 3 роки тому +14

    Knew this was gonna be good as soon as I heard “wooder”

  • @MeepMeep88
    @MeepMeep88 5 років тому +47

    0:58 LOL I remember when I thought it was a good idea to put a long straw to a water jug next to my bed that way I didn't have to pick up the jug every time just to drink from it.
    Then when I laid down, the water start pouring out from the straw on my face LOL.. I was like ahhhhhhhh

    • @mrniusi11
      @mrniusi11 5 років тому

      lied* down

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 5 років тому

      @@mrniusi11 Lay->laid, Lie->Lien
      Lied is the past tense of telling a fib.

    • @patata9502
      @patata9502 5 років тому +4

      so you were like "AAAHHH **bubbling noises** "

    • @NapoleonBorn2Party
      @NapoleonBorn2Party 3 роки тому

      Could’ve worked. You just needed to hang the straw higher than the jug.

    • @chriswebster24
      @chriswebster24 2 роки тому

      @@mrniusi11 You need to get lied.

  • @RocketboyX
    @RocketboyX 5 років тому +1

    You can't stop a great teacher from teaching. Good to see you again.

  • @alecsandr27000
    @alecsandr27000 5 років тому +1

    Потрясающий учитель! На таких людях держится мир науки!
    Awesome teacher! Such people hold the world of science!

  • @Gigis1111
    @Gigis1111 5 років тому +2

    And he's back! Great to see you here once more. Brilliant video

  • @krnie100
    @krnie100 5 років тому

    Bruce, you are my favorite science explainer by far. I'm so glad you're still making videos!

  • @andrewschalk7344
    @andrewschalk7344 5 років тому

    Why is this so much fun to watch? I leaned this stuff years ago but find it interesting when Mr.Yeany explains it with his toys. He makes it packed full of information but simple and fun.

  • @NapoleonBorn2Party
    @NapoleonBorn2Party 3 роки тому

    I learn a lot more from this channel compared to school.

  • @boomfiziks
    @boomfiziks 5 років тому +2

    The flying drop siphon is genius. Thank you for sharing. You are greatly helping to improve my teaching to my physical science students.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  5 років тому

      I can't take credit for it, it has been around as long as I can remember, this was my variation of it. Good to hear that you can use some of what I post.

  • @ianthomas3653
    @ianthomas3653 5 років тому

    I love watching these videos and sharing them with my step son. So many fun visual representations of how things work that help me and my son understand the way things work.

  • @vwoop
    @vwoop 5 років тому

    If I had a single teacher like you in high school I wouldn't have dropped out. Nice work man.

  • @CroomTM
    @CroomTM 5 років тому +12

    For the sliced bell siphon you should put glitter in the water to show roughly how individual molecules of water flow through the siphon

    • @arturogarcia4722
      @arturogarcia4722 4 роки тому

      Good idea. Before i saw your comment i was thinking the same. Glitter or dust so that you can see the flow of water at any point of the fluid.

  • @MrFmiller
    @MrFmiller 5 років тому +2

    I really enjoy watching your videos. Sometimes I pick up information I didn't know I didn't know.

  • @marcellorenzz9525
    @marcellorenzz9525 5 років тому

    Great to see a science / physics teacher perform and build interesting experiments with his students!
    Keep the kids interested!

  • @bloodyl_uk
    @bloodyl_uk 5 років тому +5

    Good to see you post another video Bruce.

  • @flemdogscience
    @flemdogscience 2 роки тому

    This is so cool! I am going to mess around with this in the lab to get a better feel of the bell siphon. Your clay one you made is phenomenal! Thanks Bruce!

  • @Nephalen
    @Nephalen 5 років тому

    So fascinating! I wish I had teachers like this when I was young.

  • @anomalyp8584
    @anomalyp8584 5 років тому +1

    This made me really grasp the concept of a siphon. Great experiments!!

  • @sciencetoymaker
    @sciencetoymaker 5 років тому +4

    Wow, thumbs up, Bruce, really well done! And so interesting to see the historical picture of ancient Egyptians using siphons.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  5 років тому +2

      thanks Slater. Always appreciate hearing from you!

  • @pranavkulkarni9061
    @pranavkulkarni9061 5 років тому +9

    You are great sir
    I respect you a lot

  • @vameza1
    @vameza1 5 років тому

    Great! Thank you Mr. Yeany

  • @javiergomezvillarreal2002
    @javiergomezvillarreal2002 5 років тому

    Great as always.
    thank you Mr Bruce.

  • @TheGraphicsgriffin
    @TheGraphicsgriffin 5 років тому

    Happy to see your videos are back mr Bruce. Best physics teacher!

  • @paulhamacher773
    @paulhamacher773 5 років тому

    A pleasure to watch! As always!

  • @rubenpereal.9906
    @rubenpereal.9906 5 років тому

    It's good to have you back
    As i told you before. You are a huge inspiration for many of us.

  • @rayperez9913
    @rayperez9913 3 роки тому

    Great video!. Nice to have the kids involved

  • @ourfamilyoutdoors7331
    @ourfamilyoutdoors7331 4 роки тому

    Thank you for helping me figure out a siphon for my future breeding tanks for fish! A bell siphon would work WONDERS at not sucking up tiny fish!👍🏻

  • @bucke9228
    @bucke9228 5 років тому

    The man loves is siphon. Good video.

  • @twirlypenpsn4771
    @twirlypenpsn4771 5 років тому

    This was what science was like for me. Hands on

  • @ImKanal1
    @ImKanal1 5 років тому

    Wow, your are the best physics teacher i have seen. Greate!

  • @ManitasAmigas
    @ManitasAmigas 5 років тому +1

    gran video gran, explicación, muy inspirador, me suscribo , gracias por tu contenido

  • @LuigiVicidomini
    @LuigiVicidomini 5 років тому

    In every school are necessary one professor like you!

  • @LogicBob
    @LogicBob 5 років тому

    Awesome video! Thanks for sharing!

  • @user-tr2dh4xx6u
    @user-tr2dh4xx6u 5 років тому

    Nice idea with using the clay to form a waterproof barrier, ingenuity at its finest. Thanks for the idea, i may end up using it one day

  • @SneedsterSpeedster
    @SneedsterSpeedster 5 років тому

    Great video as always, Bruce. Keep it up.

  • @alkeshrathva9051
    @alkeshrathva9051 5 років тому +6

    Bruce Yeany you are a awesome teacher.I am from India and I am impressed your learning actvity

  • @adamoliver82
    @adamoliver82 5 років тому

    Love a bit of Bruce

  • @MohamedIbrahim-ej6wb
    @MohamedIbrahim-ej6wb 5 років тому +1

    Really awesome and amazing video. I pressed (like) at the first moment of the video, and I couldn't wait till the end.

  • @iowyyn
    @iowyyn 5 років тому

    Really enjoyed this, the range of types was really interesting.

  • @eteixeira3532
    @eteixeira3532 5 років тому

    great video! Fun and enjoyable way to learn!

  • @Nazho248
    @Nazho248 5 років тому

    solo conocía la forma de sifón pero las otras wow, muy bien explicado
    i only knew the first form of siphon, but the others wow, very well explained

  • @Tom_Tom_Klondike
    @Tom_Tom_Klondike 5 років тому

    Keep it up Bruce! Another great video!

  • @SteveFrenchWoodNStuff
    @SteveFrenchWoodNStuff 4 роки тому

    The differently colored water makes for a brilliant demonstration.

  • @zaildarkuldeep8451
    @zaildarkuldeep8451 3 роки тому

    Very nice good knowledge for people. Thanks.

  • @JeremyMcMahan
    @JeremyMcMahan 5 років тому

    Thanks for doing these videos!!

  • @Matescium
    @Matescium 5 років тому

    it is a very old concept but still now people are curious about it, its the beauty of science.

  • @allenmoore9848
    @allenmoore9848 5 років тому +6

    I use a Marriott siphon to create a constant flow regardless of water level in the reservoir container. This output is fed into a solenoid type valve which produces water drops used to photograph water drop collisions

    • @bassnbluegill1406
      @bassnbluegill1406 5 років тому

      @@alphamoonman This is english, you simply don't know what a large portion of the words mean.

    • @alphamoonman
      @alphamoonman 5 років тому

      @@bassnbluegill1406 www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=r%2Fwhoosh

  • @pranavkulkarni9061
    @pranavkulkarni9061 5 років тому +1

    Liked before watching

  • @eminentiacry
    @eminentiacry 5 років тому

    Отличная демонстрация.

  • @physical_decree
    @physical_decree 5 років тому

    Damn, your like the coolest science teacher ever

  • @Kree8ivness
    @Kree8ivness 5 років тому

    Great work , such a outstanding teacher!! You should teach your students about ram pumps in more advanced classes.

  • @fabioherenu3938
    @fabioherenu3938 3 роки тому

    Muy inspirador e interesante.

  • @unknowncuyler5449
    @unknowncuyler5449 5 років тому

    Bruce your back! I missed you.

  • @shaheenmojadadi6130
    @shaheenmojadadi6130 4 роки тому

    Thanks so much for the great explanation

  • @Tomyb15
    @Tomyb15 5 років тому

    The experiment at 5:30 was seriously impressive. I've never thought about siphons with air gaps working!

  • @jaredfrancisaragon2618
    @jaredfrancisaragon2618 5 років тому +3

    I wish that my school would make us do that kind of experiments. The only experiments that our school make is the boring ones.

  • @McClimber234
    @McClimber234 5 років тому

    I love these videos!!

  • @foo2hp
    @foo2hp 5 років тому +21

    I like laminar flow.

    • @Anehab100
      @Anehab100 5 років тому +9

      Do you get smarter every day?

    • @foo2hp
      @foo2hp 5 років тому +4

      @@Anehab100 Yes :D

    • @Reach3DPrinters
      @Reach3DPrinters 5 років тому

      ha ha... just saw that one. :)

  • @User-cv4ee
    @User-cv4ee 4 роки тому

    Siphons never fail boggle my mind.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  4 роки тому +1

      me too, but not just siphons, I am constantly in awe of most of these demo, never get old

  • @chrissscottt
    @chrissscottt 5 років тому

    Nice work Bruce!

  • @burnroe6611
    @burnroe6611 5 років тому

    Awsome video thank you .im currently working on a version of this fountain for my daughter s science fair. But were going to use it to generate electricity .we have a great idea but would like your opinion on something .if we add very small semi boyant beads would they travel through the system without interrupting the the flow of herons foutain

  • @aboudimassoudi7817
    @aboudimassoudi7817 5 років тому +1

    Love you sir
    More explanation won't be bad

  • @tomvarner1151
    @tomvarner1151 5 років тому

    I was worried I'd seen the last video. Thanks for starting up again. Keep them coming.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  5 років тому

      I have more on the way, I've taken some time off to recover from surgery and get myself back on track

  • @Graeme_Lastname
    @Graeme_Lastname 5 років тому

    Simple and well presented. The world needs more like this. In the one with test tube and straw, I'm wondering what is the cause of the water inside the tube being higher than level in the main container before the siphon had started. I've got my ideas but I'd like to get your thoughts.

  • @thenucleophile2743
    @thenucleophile2743 4 роки тому +3

    "This is siphoning at its finest" hahaha this sentence killed me

  • @Mercilaphysique
    @Mercilaphysique 3 роки тому

    Really Great. What did you use to color the water ?

  • @joelsage5991
    @joelsage5991 5 років тому +1

    Thank you, Bruce. Another fantastic way for me to steal some gas!

  • @JuicemanGravy
    @JuicemanGravy 3 роки тому

    Gonna try these with my kids one day

  • @Dmocrito3
    @Dmocrito3 5 років тому

    Awesome experiment!

  • @highanddryful
    @highanddryful 4 роки тому

    Excellent thank you.

  • @neuroplastic3142
    @neuroplastic3142 3 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @sidkiabdoLLatif
    @sidkiabdoLLatif 4 роки тому

    رفقا بأساتذة العلوم، ، من المقارنات
    Bruce Yeany
    ليست له إكراهات القسم
    شكرا استاذ
    Bruce Yeany

  • @MrsMika
    @MrsMika 2 роки тому

    I'm only a few years away from being a senior citizen and I love these videos, because I didn't have science but one year in high school. I share these videos with my 14 yr old. Could you please explain how a fly wheel works.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  2 роки тому +1

      thank you, It's on my to do list, so many ideas and not enough time to try them all

  • @alec4672
    @alec4672 5 років тому

    I remember being able to buy bell siphon parts for trough style urinals with the high wall tank. I had a old tank from one of those urinals as a kid and would play with it for hours

  • @pinkguy8205
    @pinkguy8205 5 років тому

    very cool! thanks for making this video! : )

  • @JakeBiddlecome
    @JakeBiddlecome 5 років тому

    Nice to see a good science teacher still excited to teach. You could cut a hole in the liter jug you were using and have the kids put their hand over the hole then try it again with the hole open to demonstrate that the experiment requires vacuum at 5:34.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  5 років тому

      that's I good suggestion, thanks Jake

  • @lukasrotondo6517
    @lukasrotondo6517 5 років тому

    This is so nice, pls become our teacher
    And greetings from Germany 🇩🇪✌️

  •  5 років тому

    You are awesomee teacher!!!!!

  • @pkillor
    @pkillor 3 роки тому

    Very illustrative...
    It occurs to me that using this same effect, you could model the operation of a logic gate,
    we change the electric fluid for an aqueous fluid...
    It would be a VISUALLY ATTRACTIVE WAY OF SEEING HOW MICROCHIPS WORK

  • @sagarpawar9113
    @sagarpawar9113 5 років тому

    I am trying to implement such learning in my class too
    You & prof. Walter lewin are big motivation to me sir...
    Thanks for being my Dhronacharya( great Prof of ancient India)

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  5 років тому

      I am honored by your words, thank you

  • @shoutitallloud
    @shoutitallloud 5 років тому

    a teacher to be dreamed about

  • @MrNobodyX3
    @MrNobodyX3 5 років тому +1

    That Bell siphon is also used a one way valve. You fill it up to the half way point and air can only escape rather than get in.

  • @safarieten
    @safarieten 5 років тому +1

    Seems to me, you could make a good water clock using this method ?

  • @onafehts
    @onafehts 4 роки тому +2

    I found at home that, in a washing machine, the softner in the softner dispenser is cleared through a bell siphon when water is poured on to it =)

  • @chuckphilpot7756
    @chuckphilpot7756 5 років тому +2

    Yeah, that's fine and dandy but can you make a gravity bong??!

  • @uptbug
    @uptbug 5 років тому +2

    Get this man a TV show! Mr. Wizard 2019!

  • @mtbholland4307
    @mtbholland4307 5 років тому

    nice to see this video from bruce laurel

  • @hunterboat
    @hunterboat 5 років тому

    First class as always Bruce. I am 53 and wishing i were in your class. But, I guess I am... Thanks for the awesome videos.

    • @YeanyScience
      @YeanyScience  5 років тому

      thank you for your comment, It's good to hear that people of all ages can enjoy these demonstrations. I'm 64 and I still get a kick out of doing them

  • @Bobarooshoe
    @Bobarooshoe 3 роки тому

    Is there a way to create a pressure system that constantly returns the water to the source of the siphon? I'm thinking to create a pressurised waterfall/ pond system without the need for an electric pump...??

  • @pavellambracht5823
    @pavellambracht5823 Рік тому

    wait, so you do not have to do any additional manipulations with a tube, just insert it into two containers one filled with any liquid and elevated higher than another or you have to suck the air out from the tube?

  • @anilkumarsharma1205
    @anilkumarsharma1205 5 років тому

    if we coil it up and running a magnetic fluid so we have some induction and electricity as well