@@unbanned6175 there are types used for light too, not just information. The same technique is also used in toys where in a toy car you have one light in the middle of the hood placed on transparent plastic pieces that go into each headlight area. It can really make beautiful stuff
In 1870, Irishman John Tyndall did exactly this experiment (using the light of a candle instead of a laser) and discovered that light could travel inside a stream of water. Tyndall's experiment made it possible for 83 years later, in 1953, the Indian physicist Narinder Singh Kapany to design and manufacture a glass cable capable of transporting light, which he later called fiber optics.
Not every reflection occurring in the stream is internal because of the surface imperfections, but the initial beam disappears because of 100% internal reflection.
I'm pretty sure that it's because the beam itself is imperfect. A perfect laser beam cannot be seen except from its front, but we can see it from the side here.
This was something I was gonna do to make my fountain cool. I learned about this a few years ago when I was trying to make a light table. They charge so much for those things and it's such a simple thing to make at home.
This isn't quite accurate lol You see the water as green because it's all scattering in the stream... That's not even close to "total"... But in an abstract way, it demonstrates the result. Sorta.
I knew this and I tried it once. I was amazed and asked my teacher. Then she explained me the reason behind it. Later thought to do this on science day.
Pagal hai kya To fir andar se konsi yellow color ki light aane ka source hai 😂😂 Kuch bhii Vo isliye hoti hai because of concentration of impurities filtered by kidney in less amount of water 💦
This is the basis for a scientific instrument called an ATR (which is an attachment to an) FTIR Spectrometer. It allows you to analyze any number of things to tell exactly what components make up said things by seeing what chemical bonds lie therein
Truc de ouf ! Courber la lumière ! Rien a voir avec la fibre optique , car la lumière pourrais très bien traverser l'eau et aller tout droit . Réfraction, ok mais là... Chapeau ! Nice !
Yeah, it's because the light rays are having a lot of reflection in the water path. That's the reason why diamonds shine so much, because light rays gets trapped for longer time in diamond (which are cutted)
We can do light extensions with that wow to save electricity . can you try binding it with a landmill . Small landmillvwith the water and see if the light still works 😍😍😍😍
It tripped me out i thought the laser was being magnified by the water and cold cut the glass underwater . I didn't realize it was pre drilled . Makes sense now
That's awesome maybe that's how the optical fiber works.... I love physics so much but obviously don't like to do maths to solve problems of physics....😑
My first inclination was why did you have to reflect the laser? My assumption is that you had to reduce the power of the laser through the reflection so it can travel through the water. So I guess my next question would be will a full power laser do the same thing without reflecting it?
Should find a way to fill it more indirectly so the water is stable near the hole. If the stream is nice and steady, you’ll be able to see how the beam is bouncing back and forth within the stream.
This experiment proves that light doesn't have a fixed speed, wether it's point source or not. It has a rate of induction which changes with the field ie: atmosphere, crystal, water...
"What are you doing"
"Mom im storing lights in water"
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🤣
😂😂
Le mummy:- I Am coming....
Underrated bro
PHYSICS is so fun until MATHS comes IN !!
True 😂
Physics is incomplete without maths
@King MakerGreek letters are tough to write lol!
Yes 💯🙏
Its designed that way on purpose. To keep you from experimenting and realizing the true electro magnetic nature of our universe
"you cannot bend light. "
Total Internal Reflection: "My powers are beyond your understanding. "
This is how optical fiber was invented.
Optical fiber?
@@customgaming6185 unless he's saying it wrong, its the glass fibres that run light through them for information transfer
@@unbanned6175 there are types used for light too, not just information.
The same technique is also used in toys where in a toy car you have one light in the middle of the hood placed on transparent plastic pieces that go into each headlight area. It can really make beautiful stuff
@@customgaming6185 commonly known as fiber optics
Usually seen as optical fiberglass protein
Nice. I study it but now l practically see it. Thanks for it
Pleasure dear 😊
U are a doctor?
Really ?
@@fearless_gamer_001 yes
@@doctorgirl48 whoooa
Nice
Btw age kya hai tumhari?
@@fearless_gamer_001 Tumhe kya karna hai Bro Mind your own business
DAMN MAN(or girl!) this is SOOO GOOD!! I've never seen this phenomena so thank you for showcasing it in this tight short!
That is a gentlemen's arm, right there in the video, sir.
In 1870, Irishman John Tyndall did exactly this experiment (using the light of a candle instead of a laser) and discovered that light could travel inside a stream of water. Tyndall's experiment made it possible for 83 years later, in 1953, the Indian physicist Narinder Singh Kapany to design and manufacture a glass cable capable of transporting light, which he later called fiber optics.
That's amazing 😳
Thank you 😊
Waw
I thought the same 😂!
Waw 😇😇
what is the points of total internal reflection tell me please
This is how fiber optics work 👍
I'd like to see this combined with a laminar flow stream. Like the ones in fountains where the stream looks like a curved acrylic rod.
This was my first thought! That would be trippy
This was my second thought! That would be slippery
@@FrankCosbyNo-Relation This was my third thought! It would not be drippy!
@@robertcastro5574 this was my fourth thought! That would be flippery
I came here to say this
If it really was 100% internal reflection then we wouldn't see the light cause it wouldn't escape the water to meet our eyes
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I was thinking the same thing
Not every reflection occurring in the stream is internal because of the surface imperfections, but the initial beam disappears because of 100% internal reflection.
I'm pretty sure that it's because the beam itself is imperfect. A perfect laser beam cannot be seen except from its front, but we can see it from the side here.
@@andreimiga8101 consider this: fog machine
None other than will be the best example for TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION
It doesn't matter How many time I had watch this video ;
But It's always be like "ONCE MORE, ONCE MORE".
Thank you 😊
@@Learnnhvfun where are you from bro?
India
This was something I was gonna do to make my fountain cool. I learned about this a few years ago when I was trying to make a light table. They charge so much for those things and it's such a simple thing to make at home.
Finally someone bent the light
😁
Besssssssssstttttesssssstttttttttttt video on TIR ...you perform a great job dear youtuber
Very nicely done to understand the concept
Thank you 😊
It's hard to believe but very cool seeing the light bend all the way into the bowl. Gotta love physics!!
I'm amazed how many amazing you got
Best thing i witnessed on yt till date
This isn't quite accurate lol
You see the water as green because it's all scattering in the stream... That's not even close to "total"... But in an abstract way, it demonstrates the result. Sorta.
Thank you
Yeah , looking at it I was like if you’re getting TIR you wouldn’t see the light lol
This is a lot of scattering.
I know water can refract lights but i never thought it could do that to a laser pointer, cool stuff man
This is amazing 😍!!!
☺️
Really amazing. 🤩❣️
Keep sharing 👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sure 👍
That bottle looked like molotov cocktail 😂
Pubg cod😜
*Wow sir 🙂*
*What a phenomena 🔥🔥*
Great laser flavoured water right there.
xD
Perfect example of how optic fibre works!
Beautiful 😍
🤗
Right now studying these chapter in optics class 12 nice video
Thank you 😊
My teacher:Light travels in a staight path
Me after watching this video 😅😅
It still travels in hundreds of short straight paths inside the water stream.
Kinda sick. You did the experiment we have heard of, but put your own flair on it, plus dope soundtrack, not bad!
This is how fibre optic cables work
no it isn't
An optical fiber kinda thing made out of water! That's so cool how those rays reach that container after travelling through the water by TIR.
Keep it up 😉😉😉😉
This is "Raman's effect" thus Cv Raman got Nobel prize for this
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Bhot Hard👍
😊
That is really cool. The video would be more informative if it mentioned things like: This is how fiber optics work.
Light don't bend it goes in straight line
This guys: Fine i'll do it myself
Wrong light and time bends
In fact the satellites are moving 5 minutes faster than us. And there up higher all rules were made to be broken.
Straight lines are a function of 3d thinking
Ok now that’s seriously cool!
Song name???
I knew this and I tried it once. I was amazed and asked my teacher. Then she explained me the reason behind it. Later thought to do this on science day.
Thats great 👍
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😊😇
😲
Thank you so much 💓
I'm your subscriber when it was about 10K & I was in 10th 2020 😀😊
Thank you for being with us Uday
*le kid wondering "why is his urine yellow"*
Kid after watching this: *"So this happens!"*
Pagal hai kya
To fir andar se konsi yellow color ki light aane ka source hai 😂😂
Kuch bhii
Vo isliye hoti hai because of concentration of impurities filtered by kidney in less amount of water 💦
@@eklavyachandra joke tha :p
wow this is AMAZING 💫
Wow
👍
Cool
But did you just use the prism to make it look cooler?
Probably 😂 But also because it helps adjust the direction of the Laser light
i never knew this could be done!
Physics and mathematics are true friends
100% truth
100% truth
Very cool, I was discussing a similar project with my 10 year old last week.
Cool experiment, an explanation would be cool too to help people learn the science behind it.
For that kindly watch the complete video on our channel.
It's good to know the fundamentals of my WiFi.
took me a second to actually realize what was happening. that's amazing
It’s not total internal reflection if i can see the light inside the water stream. That means some photons are leaking out of the water stream.
The fact that you can see the green light in the stream, is a quit big indicator that's not a total reflection
Good point...
Excellent Brother 😀
I did that in junior high. Still cool and taught in school... I hope?
Curving the light with water 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
How to make it work with Hubble Telescope to unveil the universe 🌌
This is the basis for a scientific instrument called an ATR (which is an attachment to an) FTIR Spectrometer. It allows you to analyze any number of things to tell exactly what components make up said things by seeing what chemical bonds lie therein
I can't believe this 🙏🙏🙏
This effect combined with some acoustic levitation (or other water manipulation) would be an interesting sight...
Imagine making a water fountain that does this
Wow. Just crazy experiment
Truc de ouf ! Courber la lumière ! Rien a voir avec la fibre optique , car la lumière pourrais très bien traverser l'eau et aller tout droit .
Réfraction, ok mais là... Chapeau ! Nice !
the house is falling apart (and it was due showing that), BUT the science setup is nice and tidy , well done man
The total internal reflection I studied in school 🕳️ Vs the total internal reflection actually is 💥
Perfect... thank you for sharing.
Anytime 😊
good job bro i really like it
Thank you
@@Learnnhvfun well come bro
This is amazing 🤩
That's amazing 😯
Thank you 😊
Would it work if you used just the laser without the prism?
Mind blowing disperation
Now, the laze has been reflexing too!
Yeah, it's because the light rays are having a lot of reflection in the water path.
That's the reason why diamonds shine so much, because light rays gets trapped for longer time in diamond (which are cutted)
"And then Jesus turned the water to wine.
Except Judas. Judas got antifreeze."
We can do light extensions with that wow to save electricity . can you try binding it with a landmill . Small landmillvwith the water and see if the light still works 😍😍😍😍
This'll be a good addition to my super soaker
power of physics....
It tripped me out i thought the laser was being magnified by the water and cold cut the glass underwater . I didn't realize it was pre drilled . Makes sense now
That's awesome maybe that's how the optical fiber works.... I love physics so much but obviously don't like to do maths to solve problems of physics....😑
My first inclination was why did you have to reflect the laser? My assumption is that you had to reduce the power of the laser through the reflection so it can travel through the water. So I guess my next question would be will a full power laser do the same thing without reflecting it?
Should find a way to fill it more indirectly so the water is stable near the hole. If the stream is nice and steady, you’ll be able to see how the beam is bouncing back and forth within the stream.
Removal of the pipe line make the water flow still and clear to see the reflection but yeah it is already so much clear to know
This experiment proves that light doesn't have a fixed speed, wether it's point source or not. It has a rate of induction which changes with the field ie: atmosphere, crystal, water...
Is prism necessary for this experiment?
I used to hate physics but watching these experiments makes me like physics again but derivations 😑
Happy to know this 😊
Podrías cambiar la temperatura y hacer distintas pruebas para ver si la luz se comporta igual a diferentes temperaturas
Great setup👍
Thank you 😊
Physics is beautiful
Indeed
Awessssssoooooommmeee😳😳😳
Thank you
Amazing 🔥🔥👌
Thanks james
Its beautiful 😍
This would be even cooler with laminar flow
You made my day
The firefighters at Chernobyl going to the bathroom like.
This is totally wicked. :D
Eso demuestra que la luz se puede curvar muy interesante experimento
Chuck Norris taking a leak after eating the Hulk as a snack.
Amazing 🙌🏻