Firstly for the CO2 block I think the suns rays are being refracted and heat has been reduced to near nothing due to it...and secondly zinc and lead are higher in the activity series compared to carbon...loved the experiment was waiting for one with the solar scorcher
I think you mean reflected, refracted (I think) only works on transparent bodies. And there was no chemical reaction that took place during the video, therefore the reactivity series is not necessary.
This is so cool to see. I never thought about how the light alone can't melt the ice because it's reflected by the white, but by using something else in contact with the ice, the heat can be transferred by other means, like conduction
I think your experiment says a lot about how colour and reflection affect the amount of heat absorbed or reflected by materials. Much more than we think!
Interesting I bet older pennies like 1920 or later with a more higher or almost fully copper content would make a much bigger hole than newer pennies. I think also that the dry ice definitely held its own but not to rule out the solar scorcher because it’s lens that heats many things up can get nice and toasty I bet it could make a nice creme brûlée or something like that! Or a caramel for that matter but you’d probably be able to cook it too fast and then you’d have a carcinogen caramel or lack there of *yummy*
When you are placing penny or lead the heat tranfer rate from the sun to The penny is much much more than the dry Ice taking heat from the penny or lead , which makes the penny / lead to accumulate heat and melt down , While dry Ice doesnt sublimes because of the neighbouring atoms cools it down. its really awesome to watch it work
Tried to roast white marshmallows once in a 30kW solar furnace... Took a little bit before the started to melt... But the marshmallows were much brighter than the Sun...
duuuuude that presentation animation explained everything so nicely and fast. Keep using it! BTW do video with lots of food products and other things onder THE DEATHRAY.
That’s cool. I have held dry ice with just latex gloves though. It is pretty cool. Using latex gloves the dry ice feels warmer than regular ice on latex gloves.
Adding more lenses is the same thing as getting a bigger lens. (So long as the lenses are such that they share a focal point, and don't get in each other's way.)
I speculate no. I'm going to guess dry ice and dry ice powder reflect a lot of the light energy. no one really seemed to bring that up. check out the wikipedia for 'Albedo' (how white something is)
I think the reason the ice was unaffected was due to the sauna theory. The vapours had created a protective layer against the ice absorbing the heat, allowing the ice to retain it's form. This is also why the penny was protected for a while before it moved, thus disrupting the layer. Without wind, it would be interesting to watch.
This kinda makes sense. The light is just passing through the dry ice so it's not getting a pronounced effect. But the metals all hold heat which nail the dry ice directly.
If you'd used a black marker and made a focal point on the dry ice, when you put it into the beam it would've made the light absorption increase drastically.
Try putting diff metals in pyroceram, corningware, to melt them under solar scorcher. It is much better at holding heat so it doesn't disapate as fast.
I know this probably won't work, but you should totally try to double focus the ray with a magnifying glass. I just really want to see that steel get destroyed
I think what he was referring to is using the solar scorcher to heat up salt and use molten salt as a medium to store energy (as is being done at the Solana power site in Arizona).
Use the scorcher to make a steam turbine! you can use a conductor to transfer the heat into a tank, and boil water into pressurized steam, and then exhaust the steam to spin a turbine! I would love to see this done!! PLEASE!
The light is probably being scattered internally by the dry ice with minimal absorption. This messes the focus and it's just diffused light, no more death beam. Try making dry ice powder and mixing in something black, like carbon powder.
You should go to AZ and try out your solar scorcher on water (or dry ice) there. trust me, the sun shines brighter there, not to mention the temperature itself is higher.
Wow the animations look amazing
Omg I actually got pinned thanks guys 👍
PBM :)
should check out some actual science channels where they look much better
Old solar is better
PBM agreed
Please use the solor scorcher on sand from several sources to see if it gets hot enough to make crude glass !!!
up
He should use it on wood and see if he can melt it before it burns. Every material known to man has a melting point, even things that burn.
Liquid Oxygen can not exist in a vacuum.
exactly, see what happens as the vacuum increases
It boils into vapor, just like water.
No need to perform an experiment when the answer is so obvious
Do we need someone to make a video on how 2+2=4?
The editing is slightly different on this one. Love it
I like the use of the animations. 😀
try to melt lav rock ice
Why don't you try spray painting the Dry Ice black and see what happens.
so is dry ice
@@PLF... 😂😂😂😂😂where did you hear that
Aidan pienaar NO!!!!
PLF it's really not lol, have you ever seen dry ice on fire?
and/or nitro
5:09 GOVERMENT WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION
trying new style of editing i see
EndergoN hi
Firstly for the CO2 block I think the suns rays are being refracted and heat has been reduced to near nothing due to it...and secondly zinc and lead are higher in the activity series compared to carbon...loved the experiment was waiting for one with the solar scorcher
co2 is a heat insulator.I believe heat from radiatian and conduction does nothing to it.
I think you mean reflected, refracted (I think) only works on transparent bodies. And there was no chemical reaction that took place during the video, therefore the reactivity series is not necessary.
"Let's poke it with a stick... for science!"
This is my new motto in life!
This is so cool to see. I never thought about how the light alone can't melt the ice because it's reflected by the white, but by using something else in contact with the ice, the heat can be transferred by other means, like conduction
This animation will really help with more information! Must continue this.
doesn't really give any extra information, it's basically just a picture of the setup
xbfalcon83 for diy videos it would be helpful
“Let’s poke it with a stick for science” 😂
Reminds me of that one Doctor Who quote. It goes something like “there’s something that doesn’t make sense - let’s go poke it with a stick”
HERO_DREAMER haha nice
IT'S ANGRY IT'S ANGRY!!!!!!
The pennies melting was sick!
I think your experiment says a lot about how colour and reflection affect the amount of heat absorbed or reflected by materials. Much more than we think!
I think this one of situations where we call it as a win-win for both sides
Great video TKOR
the ice is too cool for the sun
:)
too white I would say to make it racist :P
(No but seriously I think it just reflects too much light...)
Wolt Feddema haha so funny
A
ooh i like the scetchy stuff in the biginging
ikr me tooooooooooooooooooo
I like the animation especially when it is kept to a minimum like this keep up but don't overdo it
Interesting I bet older pennies like 1920 or later with a more higher or almost fully copper content would make a much bigger hole than newer pennies. I think also that the dry ice definitely held its own but not to rule out the solar scorcher because it’s lens that heats many things up can get nice and toasty I bet it could make a nice creme brûlée or something like that! Or a caramel for that matter but you’d probably be able to cook it too fast and then you’d have a carcinogen caramel or lack there of *yummy*
Mark Allen Really anything before 1982. Flying eagles would be the best as far as copper content goes.
That goes for pretty much all of cooking with anything, except relatively low heat and/or slow cooking methods.
Wtf is with you people 😂
Tyler hill we just want some creme brûlée
Try putting the fire starter flint from those magnesium strikers under the scorcher. See what that does
I liked the introduction
love the idea of this video
I haven't been watching a lot of these new videos.. I have no idea where this quality editing came from.. but it's bloody awesome.
Fry an egg under the solar scorcher
He did it already
Love the animations
Tom E3e v
Tom E3e meh too
Wow did you hire a new illustrator or something?
Okay you should try the same thing but with a Peltier module and see if it produce electricity
Not with a focus beam of course but a bunch of it under an unfocused but still hot beam might do the trick
Now that’s a cool experiment!!! Thanks!!
When you are placing penny or lead the heat tranfer rate from the sun to The penny is much much more than the dry Ice taking heat from the penny or lead , which makes the penny / lead to accumulate heat and melt down , While dry Ice doesnt sublimes because of the neighbouring atoms cools it down. its really awesome to watch it work
Truly the power of the sun is dizzying.
I disagree, my son refuses to get off of his bed
Dizzying or dazzling?
Both.
Directionally Challenged I mean it IS a deadly laser.
This is the power that solar panels can partially harvest...
Hmm, very interesting and cool project, time to watch the video now :3
Tried to roast white marshmallows once in a 30kW solar furnace... Took a little bit before the started to melt... But the marshmallows were much brighter than the Sun...
>But the marshmallows were much brighter than the Sun
wut?
duuuuude that presentation animation explained everything so nicely and fast. Keep using it! BTW do video with lots of food products and other things onder THE DEATHRAY.
That’s cool. I have held dry ice with just latex gloves though. It is pretty cool. Using latex gloves the dry ice feels warmer than regular ice on latex gloves.
Super hot vs super cool.
Wonder who will win. Nice
Can you do anything to increase the power of the solar scorcher, add a second lense a distance away in a reflective box perhaps?
Mirror then lense is the easiest. otherwise you have to cool the mirror.
Adding more lenses won’t really increase the power. I think the only way to do it would be to get a larger lense
Adding more lenses is the same thing as getting a bigger lens. (So long as the lenses are such that they share a focal point, and don't get in each other's way.)
Nolonger Oblvious normally when people speak of adding more lenses, they mean putting them in front of each other, which will not have an effect
I speculate no. I'm going to guess dry ice and dry ice powder reflect a lot of the light energy. no one really seemed to bring that up. check out the wikipedia for 'Albedo' (how white something is)
can you make a steak with not so much focused solar scorcher (so it doesn't burn instantly but gets fried)
Greenpowerscience has a ton of vids on that
Shxt, I'm hungry now
sry dude
I thought of the same thing, but with marshmallows!
prety sure that even in unfocused scorcher it will melt in half a second
the way the camera reacts to brightness is amazing
I think the reason the ice was unaffected was due to the sauna theory. The vapours had created a protective layer against the ice absorbing the heat, allowing the ice to retain it's form. This is also why the penny was protected for a while before it moved, thus disrupting the layer. Without wind, it would be interesting to watch.
You should take the solar scorcher and see what it will do against salt
up up up
Rodrigo Teixo what?
I'm pretty sure the salt will melt.
He should try and see if he can melt wood before it burns.
Anonymous UA-camr How would high heat ease the process of melting wood?
Furreal wood isn't even an element how tf is it gonna burn lmfao it's only gonna light on fire it's common sense.
Great vid, as always. :)
This is so cool!
This kinda makes sense. The light is just passing through the dry ice so it's not getting a pronounced effect. But the metals all hold heat which nail the dry ice directly.
I liked watching the steel plate expand in the horizontal plane. I think its time i make my own solar scorcher 😎
Try making a grill with a big steel plate and the solar scorcher...i think that would be a really cool way to try to save power😀
hawkturkey I think it might melt the mirror lol
I love that new animation :) ! Juste one thing : you should have painted the steel sheet in black so it absorbes more light... Cool vid anyway 👍🏻
Brad Israel nah i don’t think so lol
Made in France but only the outside melts like the black vaporizers and the shiny metal comes out again
“Lets poke it with a stick, FOR SCIENCE” 😂
You should try melting metals with the solar scorcher into molds by having a metal tube for a funnel.
just mind boggling!!!
The real question: where can I get one of those solar scorchers.
Some Body look at his (Grant's) video on how he made it
A tv
You can buy at Amazon
He made a video on that too
Buy an old BIG TV, then just take the mirror/lens part of it and scrap the rest of the tv 😂
New editing techniques I see...
If you'd used a black marker and made a focal point on the dry ice, when you put it into the beam it would've made the light absorption increase drastically.
Try putting diff metals in pyroceram, corningware, to melt them under solar scorcher. It is much better at holding heat so it doesn't disapate as fast.
Mix caesium with flourine
Make a demonstration on the cathode ray exoeriment...
See what happens if you solar power powders like Potassium permanganate, sodium chloride, etc
Buddy just say salt
Nick Vetter is salt sodium chloride?
Christian Keller yes
I know this probably won't work, but you should totally try to double focus the ray with a magnifying glass. I just really want to see that steel get destroyed
"That looks like a big beautiful white pile of .....dry ice " 😂😂😂😂😂😂
why dont you do the molten salt things with that solar power, 100% green power xd.
Maxim1706 huh
I think what he was referring to is using the solar scorcher to heat up salt and use molten salt as a medium to store energy (as is being done at the Solana power site in Arizona).
Maxim1706 not hot enough
You should see how thermite reacts with liquid nitrogen
The animation was very well made
You could try to stain the dry ice with some carbon powder to make it absorb the light instead of reflecting it, awesome experiment btw (y)
Make a solar powered motor, based on steam made by the solar scour... to make a sustainable energy source (in scale)
Now do when "When 2000°F Solar Power Hits a Block of normal ice!"
Caleb Clifton it would go ded in 0.1 seconds brobobly.
IT. WOULD. MELT.!!!!!
i think it wouldnt melt fast because it will also reflect the IR radiation because its also white.
spoiler alert: it would melt. lol
Do an object inside a clear block of ice beeing shot by the solar scorcher :D
i wonder what happens if u overlap 3 lenses together on the solar scorcher
3? He should overlap 9 together
9? He should overlap 81 together
81? He should overlap 162 together
Aquarius 162? He should overlap 242 together
242? He should overlap 484 together
I'm sure this "experiment" will win a Nobel prize.
With all these experiments with extreme heat and cold... why don't you guys have an IR camera?
Solar power vs a huge pile of fireworks
Bad idea
You want him to die
Murder
Do it it’s a great idea
@@tadas13 oh
Put vatte black (blackest black there is) under the solar scorcher
Vanta*
Well it is pretty expensive ,But yeah!KEWLLLLL
i think it will degrade it..
It's hard to get access to it. But Black 2.0 might work.
Which is stronger, the furnace or the lense?
would loved to see how fast an ice block goes under that much intense energy
I like the animation concept.. It makes the vid more interesting and more understandable to others perspective
Notification squad who’s here❤️❤️❤️❤️
Im not
nah, I just get from work around this time and chill with food and laptop and oh, this guys uploaded
Slip Stick13 - shut up please..
I’m here
Here
Solar scorcher vs. liquid nitrogen???
Try using the solar scorcher to power your furnace?
LOVE the animation!!
You should make a short video on how you made the new and improved solar scorcher!
Try to melt flint or put flint dust into liquid nitrogen
He should try and see if it can melt burnable things before it actually burns. Every material known to man has a melting point.
wait, dry ice is really cold, but liquid nitrogen is colder.
liquid nitrogen vs solar scorcher????????????????????
"...and pennies!"
Whoo! Federal crimes on camera!
Technically no. U can melt and deface pennys all you want. You just cant spend them
Add ground coal or charcoal to the mix of crumbled dry ice, then use the solar scorcher on it.
Use the scorcher to make a steam turbine! you can use a conductor to transfer the heat into a tank, and boil water into pressurized steam, and then exhaust the steam to spin a turbine! I would love to see this done!! PLEASE!
pls put molten salt in liquid nitrogen
Lit annimation
Nice
The coins test is AMAZING!
Really like the feel of the new graphics!
How to make dry ice without a fire extinguisher???
Heat - meh....
YEET👌👌👌👌😎
Mukund Govindarajan Heat-meh....
YEET YEH
Pennies can destroy dry ice 😱
The light is probably being scattered internally by the dry ice with minimal absorption. This messes the focus and it's just diffused light, no more death beam. Try making dry ice powder and mixing in something black, like carbon powder.
Cool video and dose anyone know why it looks like night when the camera is focused on it?
Great video! :D
pewter through dry ice
You should build a mega mega mega solar scorcher 3.0
Evan Donnelly then he should build a mega super duper ultra amazing solar scorcher v4
A mega arc furnace.
Try mixing crushed dry ice into food coloring . Let's see if it lights
You should go to AZ and try out your solar scorcher on water (or dry ice) there.
trust me, the sun shines brighter there, not to mention the temperature itself is higher.
Thermite vs Dry ice pls