Hope you enjoy this science break! Stay tuned for a longer episode about calendars on Friday the 13th, and the Base 2i episode later this month. Special thanks to my Patreon supporters (see description for names) at www.patreon.com/comboclass
I think the assumed shape comes from over simplifying droplets of water dripping off surface (like a ceiling, a leaf, or faucet) since it thins out toward the point where its cohesion breaks. But this would obviously just be a snapshot of what is observable with the eye, since of course, it does just become roughly spherical immediately after. The hamburger shape makes sense to me since the larger the clump of water, the more surface area there would be to create resistance from the the still yet smaller air particles, ultimate separating into in to smaller, more stable drops. Fun video.
Thanks Demotro. I enjoyed the easier engagement for the briefest of moments. Usually you're working my brain in overtime to keep up, and this was informative, pretty, and immediately digestible. See you on the next one.
ah I love watching your videos and this one was a nice little breather from all the brain hurting math (which I do enjoy). Making bubbles really takes me back to when I was littler.
thank you sir dont know where will i use this wisdom but its interesting and great to know things and i also like that the smallest of things in life have such meaning to it
To make insane bubbles, get a small tank (or sink) and fill it 3/4 full with very soapy warm water ... Dawn detergent will work well. Then dump in a good amount of dry ice and watch.
Wow)) Looks like the smaller bubbles are falling down a lot faster than the bigger ones. Cool video!!! Thanks! I even learned the insides of the white board! =)
Wow, now I know why catching bubbles on your tongue doesn't pop them! I wonder if inhaling helium or some other gas before blowing bubbles changes their buoyancy?
3:59 wait!!! So that’s why if you look at a bubble floating around, you can see the oil spill looking different color surface but it’s underneath like a glossy clear looking surface!! And it looks like they go in opposite directions aka, not being one piece but two pieces… my mind is blown I feel like I know the answers to all the universe 🤯🤯
Some neighbors have mentioned that they saw the videos online and are cool with it. I’m not sure about all the others. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s some neighbors who are baffled at all the bubbles recently though lol
Saw ya back a few months ago. Love ur stuff, finding and showing amazing things in amazing ways.. However, please real talk.. LEARN SOME FIRE SAFETY PLEASE. Don't care how rainy it is wherever ya are
In this episode, teacher Domotro introduces a refutation to the "teardrop conspiracy." Domotro then proceeds to create a very large sum of bubbles to celebrate/dunk on this debunked myth. 🕰
Hope you enjoy this science break! Stay tuned for a longer episode about calendars on Friday the 13th, and the Base 2i episode later this month. Special thanks to my Patreon supporters (see description for names) at www.patreon.com/comboclass
Happy 250 day anniversary
This has “end of term, teacher hasn’t planned a lesson” vibes 😆
I think the assumed shape comes from over simplifying droplets of water dripping off surface (like a ceiling, a leaf, or faucet) since it thins out toward the point where its cohesion breaks. But this would obviously just be a snapshot of what is observable with the eye, since of course, it does just become roughly spherical immediately after. The hamburger shape makes sense to me since the larger the clump of water, the more surface area there would be to create resistance from the the still yet smaller air particles, ultimate separating into in to smaller, more stable drops. Fun video.
Thanks Demotro. I enjoyed the easier engagement for the briefest of moments. Usually you're working my brain in overtime to keep up, and this was informative, pretty, and immediately digestible. See you on the next one.
Gotta give this guy credit. Literally made it rain for the dramatic chaotic effect.
BLOWING. MY. MIND.
Been following this channel since almost 3 months and it’s really growing!
as a meteorologist, thank you for tackling some misconceptions :)
ah I love watching your videos and this one was a nice little breather from all the brain hurting math (which I do enjoy). Making bubbles really takes me back to when I was littler.
Just caught the "fog" bubbles. Niiiice.
using a clock as a mixing bowl most genius innovated thing i've seen in a long time. Analog Clocks: 1; Digital Clocks: 0.
thank you sir dont know where will i use this wisdom but its interesting and great to know things and i also like that the smallest of things in life have such meaning to it
To make insane bubbles, get a small tank (or sink) and fill it 3/4 full with very soapy warm water ... Dawn detergent will work well. Then dump in a good amount of dry ice and watch.
Domotro.. do this next video
Wow)) Looks like the smaller bubbles are falling down a lot faster than the bigger ones. Cool video!!! Thanks! I even learned the insides of the white board! =)
Wow, now I know why catching bubbles on your tongue doesn't pop them!
I wonder if inhaling helium or some other gas before blowing bubbles changes their buoyancy?
5:52 How ironic, given that it’s a *dry* erase marker
That was a good transition in the beginning
I’ll give my take on this video when I am finished with it.
All of those dice in the ground are hurting my soul.
Caught this early and excited to see the calendar video coming up, thanks for yer work!
The go with it vibes as stuff is breaking is hilarious to me... what kind of smoke did ya fill those bubbles with bud.
You're having way too much fun dude! 😃
Is there some way to fill them enough with Helium that they would stay in the air for longer or even rise?
Great video, but you gotta do the spongebob technique when you are blowing bubbles
This was a great episode 😁
This is such a wonderful channel. What other channel does a bubble break?! NOBODY
ok. using the hands of a broken analog clock as a mixer? genious.
Paddington Bear wants his hat back mate, this is a great channel thanks for the content you've made so far
Vaporeon would be so proud
When I get my hands on a bubble machine and corn syrup, I'm trying this
Bubble party!
Domotro has his bubble fun after he's done burning clocks and dice
Finally someone's here to expose The Big Drop
3:40 combo? Combo class?
Love it. 🌬💭💭💭
Isn't there like an entire branch of mathematics based around bubbles? I remember being told about it when I was doing first year maths at uni
I actually almost included some math in this episode about something known as the “double/triple bubble conjecture” but decided to save that for later
3:59 wait!!! So that’s why if you look at a bubble floating around, you can see the oil spill looking different color surface but it’s underneath like a glossy clear looking surface!! And it looks like they go in opposite directions aka, not being one piece but two pieces… my mind is blown I feel like I know the answers to all the universe 🤯🤯
Spin=1/2: the coin that is rotating is a fermion
Every try making a projection of a tesseract with a cluster of multiple bubbles?
What’re your neighbors thoughts on this and/or have they seen you making videos with burning clocks and such 😂
Some neighbors have mentioned that they saw the videos online and are cool with it. I’m not sure about all the others. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s some neighbors who are baffled at all the bubbles recently though lol
I think the raindrop shape might come from how they trail down a window or another surface, with more water at the front.
👏👏👏👏
Not sure why this is, but the bubbles seem a lot scarier to me when they don't pop. The ground covered in bubbles was positively sinister!
Bruh I didn't even realize I watched the video right when it got out
CEASAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRR
So raindrops behave like slimes from terraria as they’re falling. That actually makes a lot of sense, they both come raining down.
Perfect example terraria is a W game, best game I’ve got out of my 106 on my phone and on my computer
Did you know that if you blow on a bubble it can split into two
we need more tetration what about things like pi tetrated to pi, x tetrated to x and negative tetrations???????
BROO WHY WAS THIS UPLOADED 6 HOURS AGO AND HAS 666 VIEWS
Domotro is the new bill nye
I feel like you didn't quite adress the shape of the bubles, especially once they had landed on a wet surface and were sticking around.
WHERE DO YOU GET THAT SUBBUBBLE BLOWER?!!?!?!?!?!?!?
(its bubbles inside bubbles, so sub-bubble)
I forget, bought it somewhere online. Surprisingly cheap
@@Voiding210 Not a sub-sub-bubble blower, a subsubbuble blower.
Edit: I only put the dash to explain the reasoning behind the word.
@@Voiding210 Not to people who know what it means.
Twenty Sixth
Saw ya back a few months ago. Love ur stuff, finding and showing amazing things in amazing ways..
However, please real talk.. LEARN SOME FIRE SAFETY PLEASE. Don't care how rainy it is wherever ya are
not to be rude, but that doesn't mean ya need to cut anything back either
8th (nvm 9th)
@nathanael raymaine gentles at least I was in the first 10!
@nathanael raymaine gentles noice
At least I was in the top 5#
I was in the first 6!
@nathanael raymaine gentlesare you talking to me? If so I was in the first 6 factorial which is 720
I think I'm first
Holy, you are indeed first, congrats
Get a house broo
In this episode, teacher Domotro introduces a refutation to the "teardrop conspiracy." Domotro then proceeds to create a very large sum of bubbles to celebrate/dunk on this debunked myth. 🕰
"How cool is that?" Super!!!