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Now you're talking my language! Plasma is purdy aint it!? No doubt you're familiar with this, but air is 78% Nitrogen. So, the syringe demo was a good example of Nitrogen.
the fact that you make me *want*to know more with these fun experiments just proves how much schools have failed to teach us anything. thank you for everything man
@@josefwakeling7103 supercritical fluid, excitation, degenerate matter, Bose-Einstein condensate, Fermionic condensate, superconductivity, superfluid, supersolid, quantum spin liquid, heavy fermion materials, string-net liquid, dropleton, Jahn-teller matterial, Rydberg polaron, and time crystals. The last of which sounds like sci-fi shit but is actually a type of matter that still has motion at 0 K. For those that counted there are 15 other then solid, liquid, and gas. my original comment didnt count those.
Did something similar in astronomy class, but also looked at their absorption spectrums. Mixed and matched the tubes to simulate looking at different star compositions. Very fun and pretty.
I love all you videos and work that you out into these videos. I learn way more from you than from my whole dang school! Dude start a science club or something!
@@daphenomenalz4100 He does explain better than teachers in school but we learn a lot more in school. Action lab doesn't show every reaction of atoms and molecules like they do in schools.
You really made your youtube name and pfp based on that... hm. Well, I might as well explain it since it is your name. There are legitimately no errors or anything like that in the fact that the likes are higher than the view count. Views are only considered views after someone has spent enough time watching the video (I don't know the exact amount of time but I'm sure it's a certain percentage of the video). Likes are considered immediately after someone hits the like button. Now consider the fact that the like count is typically only higher than the view count on videos that came out very within a few minutes of seeing that happen. The people most likely to go to the video near when it was released are the same people who would be likely to like the video before watching. It literally isn't broken in any way, it's because of the way views are measured.
2050, people unknowingly getting sick with original agressive covid-19 strain again, auto vaccine air download update will be rolled out by 6 p.m. via in body microlab implant.
Nice work as always. Fun stuff and reminds me of my childhood, but this goes back to my old design of a lightsaber. I'll share since I gave up on it and moved on. So I looked at the lightsaber as an upgrade from the vibroblade. Basically, the lightsaber has three layers the internal that released the gas helps control the blade, the blade that vibrates and will ignite the gas, the gas or plasma layer that melts what it runs into. Was just an idea, have fun with it.
Plasma is so, so beautiful. I wish plasma lighting was more readily available. I've toyed with the idea of DIYing my own, but its a pretty ambitious project.
I also imagine the fact that oxygen doesn't have a full shell, where noble gasses do, so if oxygen electrons get knocked off, when they strike another oxygen atom they can just negatively charge the oxygen rather than knock another electron off. This also makes sense when you consider that the only noble gas compound I'm aware of is between xenon and fluoride (XeF6 I believe), so they take to being positively charged MUCH better than they do a negative charge. To negatively charge a noble gas, you would need to add electrons to the next highest orbital, and there's no force to keep them there, and if anything there would be a partial negative charge, so it would just get knocked off right away. When the Nobel gases form a plasma, when they knock electrons off in the cascade, they just form a free e- and another neutral atom. Much easier configuration to maintain. I imagine you would see something similar trend between group 1 and group 2 metals if you tried to make metals into a plasma. Thar would also make sense with how mercury vapor bulbs work. A full orbital, it would seems, significantly reduces the energy for a phase change between gas and plasma.
I remember that more and less 10 years ago, in a "protest" section of a local tv program in what people arround the country presented public escraches to their respective city/town governments or some important enterprise, the reporter pulled up a fluorescent light tube 5 or 4 metters to a high voltage line (we've 220 Watts of domestic tension so imagine how must have a high voltage line) what passed very close to a house sold to a family that was paying it through an installmen plan. It was very impressive how high the light tube shobe with the electromagnetic waves that the high voltage line emitted.
This would make for cool jewelry if you could make a mini Tesla Coil portable as a separate piece of jewelry and the Noble Gasses in glass cabochons of sorts.
The action lab 10 years later: "I hold a black hole in my hand"
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@@AxxLAfriku Oooooo, nobody gives a ****!
@@AxxLAfriku ua-cam.com/video/LuKzt7p-MnM/v-deo.html
@@MysticLGD Well, cant find anybody who asked in this multiverse. (not trying to be mean to you)
@@AxxLAfriku i dont understand why you exist for that purpose on life
Btw report him for spam, he will learn his lesson
Now you're talking my language! Plasma is purdy aint it!? No doubt you're familiar with this, but air is 78% Nitrogen. So, the syringe demo was a good example of Nitrogen.
Hi plasma channel, nice to see you here
Interesting....
I'll sub
here before this comment blows up
I was just about to point out the Nitrogen.. You beat me to it.. ;-)
Agree
I wish this guy was my science teacher.
True
That would be amAzing
Yes.
I had one much like him. Best science experiments we had
Totally
next video is gonna be “We made an entire room out of plasma”
I can already imagine him saying: whow, thats so cool!
This should happen
When he collab with mr beast this will become true
Fluorescent lights are plasma
Spongeman ice cone ?!??!!
Thats so cool!
Yup!
bet you didn't even watch
It iz
came to leech likes
@@h-Films +1 it was too fast XD
"One day I will know a way to hold plasma in my hands" -anakin skywalker
Don't try it
@@faiazirfan1262 Or only use your non-dominant hand. 🤔🤔
@@theeternal1766 Dont do it anakin, you were like a brother to me!
Hello there
I’m disappointed by this video (he’s not actually touching the plasma?)
Him in 50 years:
*HOLDING A UNIVERSE IN MY HANDS*
He might die that long
Him in 30 years:
Holding myself in my hand by breaking reality.
@Prateek Gupta STFU
@@cyrilljamesollero2704 lel
@@prateekgupta8417 r/woooosh
the fact that you make me *want*to know more with these fun experiments just proves how much schools have failed to teach us anything. thank you for everything man
Amen to that my dude
I'm totally agree. 👍
Schools aren't for knowledge anymore. They're for creating Marxists, socialists, and communists.
@@joshuagibson2520 And for them to remind you that the Mitochondria (idk how to spell it) is the powerhouse of a cell.
@@thetankthatnoonereallytalk5933 pretty sure you got it right.
This man can teach science better that my teacher.
ya
Your descriptions really help us understand. You’re a true scientist, always asking why and answering our “why” questions. Thank you!
teacher: teacher are 3 states of matter
me: what about p-
teacher: SHUT
Really is about how it goes.
There are 15 actually
@@nothingnothing1799 really? what are the other 12?
@@josefwakeling7103 supercritical fluid, excitation, degenerate matter, Bose-Einstein condensate, Fermionic condensate, superconductivity, superfluid, supersolid, quantum spin liquid, heavy fermion materials, string-net liquid, dropleton, Jahn-teller matterial, Rydberg polaron, and time crystals. The last of which sounds like sci-fi shit but is actually a type of matter that still has motion at 0 K. For those that counted there are 15 other then solid, liquid, and gas. my original comment didnt count those.
@@nothingnothing1799 The Action Lab actually made a video about time crystal:
ua-cam.com/video/4gUmj4kWuJg/v-deo.html
The action lab in future:
Hello everyone today im gonna collide planet to other planet and let's see what gonna happen.
In a vaccum chamber
bruh ?
Can be done on universal sandbox....lol
Universe Sandbox 😂 There are gamers already doing that kind of stuff.
lmaoooo
The action lab: “Why yellowish blue can’t exist”
Also The action lab: “As you can see it has that nice blueish yellow color”
Ikr
this may earn me an r/wooosh but i think he mainly meant there was yellow and blue showing in the tube
Well it's yellowish blue that can't exist, not bluish yellow
Hahahahaha
@@jakerosales1077 it was a meme for a bit.
He's at the peak of humanity rn
3:00 To represent Oxygen, I'm just going to use this syringe of mostly Nitrogen.
I was thinking the same thing lol.
Action lab in 50 years: you thought I would run out of ideas?
Holding plasma in my hand
Everyone: That’s illegal
Is it really for real what is this stuff used in?
@@JesusChrist-cf1xn fluorescent lamps for one. Mercury, Sodium vapor lamps, Neon signs.
His Next video: Today guys i am going to show you how to hold a black hole
The *PLUNDERER* IS HERE
And then a white hole. 😀😁
Looking forward till he holds the elephant's foot
The white hole, oh no not the starfish
Gintoki
This man now: making mirror rooms and holding plasma
This man in the future: making portal rooms and holding black holes
You can buy these glass ampoules of noble gases and other elements online.
@@ir8free where do we find the noble gases at? Ive been looking for the neon
A glass globe like this levitating above a magnetic base would make a beautiful piece of sci-art.
People: _science is boring_
Action lab: *hold my plasma*
Nice reference to to minecraft
@@sambran310 ????
@@Lertas_AltShow wdym
@@sambran310 what the hell do you mean by that
@@Lertas_AltShowyou already know.
This guy: **makes thousands of experiments**
Me who can't even put oil over water because my mom says it's a "waste": Yes
Can I buy a pair of socks ?
@@HOAXYT01 No, you can get them for free
@@nerden1549 😂
*Who noticed him blinking his eyes insanely more than average people would do..*
*That's so cool!!!!*
its morse code, hes actually forced to do this under gun point by his wife
@@Shadow-dl2iz hm, nice conspiracy
@@Shadow-dl2iz It's not. No gun can destroy him. He can break reality. Thats why he can hold plasma in his hands.
@@Shadow-dl2iz Your right and his wife noticed so she made it so only his hand shows
Never noticed his blinking before others also pointed it out before. I'm pretty used to it now.
6:43 the best montage i've ever seen .
1:31 "Yellowish-blueish glow"
Wait a minute, that's illegal
I remember rhat
@@pig_master101 I was hoping someone would lol
Ha
i havent gotten it yet, can someone please explain this joke?
@@PlagusTheImposter basically there is no yellow-ish blue or red-ish green,
they're impossible colors
Did something similar in astronomy class, but also looked at their absorption spectrums. Mixed and matched the tubes to simulate looking at different star compositions. Very fun and pretty.
I love all you videos and work that you out into these videos. I learn way more from you than from my whole dang school! Dude start a science club or something!
You dont learn more than schl here, but you definitely learn much much better than schl here
@@daphenomenalz4100 He does explain better than teachers in school but we learn a lot more in school. Action lab doesn't show every reaction of atoms and molecules like they do in schools.
Next year: *holding baby aliens with laser eyes in my hands!*
Edit: wait did I accidentally make a pop culture reference?
That sounds more like next to never 😂
You really made your youtube name and pfp based on that... hm. Well, I might as well explain it since it is your name. There are legitimately no errors or anything like that in the fact that the likes are higher than the view count. Views are only considered views after someone has spent enough time watching the video (I don't know the exact amount of time but I'm sure it's a certain percentage of the video). Likes are considered immediately after someone hits the like button. Now consider the fact that the like count is typically only higher than the view count on videos that came out very within a few minutes of seeing that happen. The people most likely to go to the video near when it was released are the same people who would be likely to like the video before watching. It literally isn't broken in any way, it's because of the way views are measured.
@@trickytreyperfected1482 oooooo
@@diseasebeats9493 I know way too much about the most obscure things and I know nothing about things that are actually important.
@@trickytreyperfected1482 I thought you were the type of person to google everything up ,🤔😂
This man single handedly defeated all 4th grade teachers who dint believe the smart kid about plasma
You do all the cool things I used to think in my childhood. You are a Hero!
Hey Mr. Sun! You're getting a little too close there... woAHH!!!!
I really enjoyed your mini lightsaber fight! 😅
Nahhh that one more or less scared me😥😥
PC users looking to make their RGB highlights better : * Intense sweating *
0:03 is it just me, or when he said, "so today im gonna holding different colors of plasma balls in my hand" w the gesture is really funny af xD
Me an intellectual : No sir I believe you are holding a glass with plasma in it...
Well he still is holding it
The "in my hands" part is the brain cell killer
@@mhdibrxhim you do understand jokes right???
Thats electrifying
I remember this being an experiment at my local science museum when I was a kid. Super cool stuff!
The mini light saber fight at the end was just too funny
Those capsules are awesome! Great demonstration, bet you spent some time playing with those.
Title: plasma in a hand 🖐
Me: what’s cool in it..
Me after watching more videos about plasma: it’s not cool it’s really very hot plazma
The end part was hilarious 🤣😂
You sir have gained yourself a subscription. Don't stop making videos!
That was an intense light saber fight😯
Thx a lot! I am starting a job on a magnetron sputtering machine and it helped me a lot to understand the basics of plasma.
Everybody seeing plasma at work but action lab literally holding it in hands 😅😅
It's because he's the master of the universe. 😜😁
You deserve way more subscribers brother. It's sad that people don't appreciate science
"This one has that yellowish blueish glow"
I just got done watching your forbidden colours video so now I'm confused 😂
YES
Lol first thought that popped in my head as I heard him say that 😅🧐🥴
@@LizzettDaviZz I know right 😂
Firat time?
Not only high voltage but also high frequency is important for this setup
I’m still asking myself where does heget all that lol
Nitrogen is the coolest non-noble gas to turn into a plasma! I love that gorgeous violet glow that it gives out!
The Action Lab 30 years later:
"I time travelled to the year 2020"
2050, people unknowingly getting sick with original agressive covid-19 strain again, auto vaccine air download update will be rolled out by 6 p.m. via in body microlab implant.
The legends say he never came back
Musou Black paint, All out Glass room and now PLASMA.... U earned my sub, like & notification
Now you can hold plasma in your hands, we need an entire room made out of water!
You mean like a pool? ;-)
@@anderslunnerhag6031 Except it is from all six sides.
3:22 electro boom demonstrates that but better
1:16 My bruh, that's blue.
true !
@Ionic777 yep
1:30 you just said the forbidden colour !!! 🤯🤯
Next : dring ½liter of Coca cola and then eat one pack of mentos
XD
Dring
I got to hold plasma in my hands, but then I was told to "get the hell out of the emergency room."
Wait, what color did you say xenon looked? Yellowish, Blueish? I thought you said in another video that it was not possible??? 🤔🤔🤔
Hah I thought the same 😂😂
That the ionization of xenon was not possible?
Xenon even makes compounds bruh, and it has lowest ionization energy of all other noble gases, why wouldn't it be possible
@@Ferraday it's easier than other noble gases
The color yellow-blue
Nice work as always. Fun stuff and reminds me of my childhood, but this goes back to my old design of a lightsaber. I'll share since I gave up on it and moved on. So I looked at the lightsaber as an upgrade from the vibroblade. Basically, the lightsaber has three layers the internal that released the gas helps control the blade, the blade that vibrates and will ignite the gas, the gas or plasma layer that melts what it runs into. Was just an idea, have fun with it.
1:18 "purple-ish colour"
is.. is TAL colourblind ?
Bruh
The camera can't perfectly detect purplish colour like the Tesla being blue
One word....AWESOME!!!
The average circumference of an apple is around 15.5 centimeters.
Making a room out of apples
Nicely explained. I must say your havng lots of patience, ur calm and focused guy
Fun fact - everyone who has commented hasnt watched the whole video
Well I saw
A right set of these could make an awesome infinity gauntlet.
I wish my teacher taught chemistry this way.😭
One of the best videos on this channel.
Excited on seeing only 2 views but when arrived to comment section to type 3rd view then I saw 24 comments.😂 .
Plasma is so, so beautiful. I wish plasma lighting was more readily available. I've toyed with the idea of DIYing my own, but its a pretty ambitious project.
Hey everyone! :D I hope you stay safe and have a nice day, God bless you!
God is fake.
@@nonothebot you don’t know that
Bot
@@nonothebot Ok, I never said that you had to believe that
@@Oofertime Yeah
2:05
Him : If you remember anything from chemistry, noble gases have the highest ionization energy
Me : I haven't even gone that far in chemistry
I immediately knew, it must be that naughty tesla coil that mehdi uses to elecrocute himself🤣
Action Lab: you can't see yellowish blue
Also Action Lab: 1:30
What would happen if one of those glasses broke while the gas was in plasma form?
broke.
Nothing i think
The sudden rise in pressure would kill the plasma immediately.
what happens if you break a fluorescent lamp while it’s on?
I also imagine the fact that oxygen doesn't have a full shell, where noble gasses do, so if oxygen electrons get knocked off, when they strike another oxygen atom they can just negatively charge the oxygen rather than knock another electron off. This also makes sense when you consider that the only noble gas compound I'm aware of is between xenon and fluoride (XeF6 I believe), so they take to being positively charged MUCH better than they do a negative charge.
To negatively charge a noble gas, you would need to add electrons to the next highest orbital, and there's no force to keep them there, and if anything there would be a partial negative charge, so it would just get knocked off right away.
When the Nobel gases form a plasma, when they knock electrons off in the cascade, they just form a free e- and another neutral atom. Much easier configuration to maintain. I imagine you would see something similar trend between group 1 and group 2 metals if you tried to make metals into a plasma. Thar would also make sense with how mercury vapor bulbs work. A full orbital, it would seems, significantly reduces the energy for a phase change between gas and plasma.
youtube : 2 views
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Me too little like that
Action lab in 5 years: I'll be holding the power of the sun in the palm of my hand.
Hear me out, Wireless lights
Holding Plasma : No
Plasma Bullet : Yes
This definetely how they make McDonald's sprite
Him in 999 years: I’m holding a elemental plasma heater no gloves just bare hand
I’ve learned more from him than from any of my teachers 🤣
I remember watching a video of 2 guys standing under the powerlines with neon lamps to achieve the same effect :D
I remember that more and less 10 years ago, in a "protest" section of a local tv program in what people arround the country presented public escraches to their respective city/town governments or some important enterprise, the reporter pulled up a fluorescent light tube 5 or 4 metters to a high voltage line (we've 220 Watts of domestic tension so imagine how must have a high voltage line) what passed very close to a house sold to a family that was paying it through an installmen plan. It was very impressive how high the light tube shobe with the electromagnetic waves that the high voltage line emitted.
@@FedeG86 bro stop spitting straight facts
Hmm.. I'm actually confused. Is this real
yes i think
@Musketeer Oliver epoc
This would make for cool jewelry if you could make a mini Tesla Coil portable as a separate piece of jewelry and the Noble Gasses in glass cabochons of sorts.
Hello there...
Hi
General kenobi
General Kenobi
“Mom I’m turning my room into a vacuum chamber so don’t open the door ok”
Fun fact : Plasma is the fourth state of matter😉
Is it true?
Fun fact: Shit is semi solid.
Unless you have diarrhoea or your shit is really hard.
@@prateekgupta8417 yes bro u may Google it
Everyday I got knowledge from you. Thanks action lab keep it up.
what would happen if you broke the glass while there was plasma in it?
not much, it would defuse and the plasma woudl die
The best channel ❤️❤️
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elon musk in 3 years: pathetic
Haven't even watched the video and I already know it's good
First
First to leave a lame ass comment!
Oof
No one cares
Me ree
Yeah you are 1st but no one cares
Action Lab a few months ago: "Yellowish blue doesn't exist"
Xenon gas: "Hold my beer".
I thought the same damn thing!!!! 🤔🤯
The action lab in 68,9 years : So, today i will hold a singularity
Why didn’t you just say 69
Now this guy's got balls... plasma balls.
10 years later: today we now have plasma guns
Him in 100 years:
*HOLDING A PAUSED NUCLEAR BLAST IN MY HAND*