Infrared Camera
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- Опубліковано 16 сер 2021
- We use an infrared camera to look at objects of different temperatures (ice, hot water, candle flame). We then look at objects made of different materials (acrylic, plastic trash bag, aluminum plate) to see which ones are transparent in the infrared vs the visible part of the spectrum. Finally, liquid nitrogen is poured over a cup of hot water.
The camera we use is a FLIR E-95, which can detect wavelengths in the 7.5-14 micron range. Never attempt to drink liquid nitrogen!
this was so cool and helpful, thank you!
amazing video and device. the slap stick humor was hilarious.
Neat demonstrations. :)
I know this is off-topic, but fun fact: If you buy an infrared camera with this high a framerate in the U.S., your purchase and name go in a government database.
But don't worry; you probably can't afford them. They're not nearly as cheap as guns. :)
wow! that's a nice info! how'd you now tho, like what's the reason government keeps track of it?
@@lhomme_flaneurthey control the export of them to other countries because they don't want adversaries using the detectors to make smart munitions that use IR to track stuff. All exported thermal cameras have to operate at less than 9 frames per second.
I've got a shit ton of em lol.
1 GF309 @ $109k
1 T560 @ $30K
1 T649 @ $20k
1 E8 @ $3k
A C5, TG series, and several FLIR ones totaling probably another $2k
And lastly I'll be ordering a G309 when they come out and that will be about $100k.
Beautiful
the world of infrared is amazing
Thank you.
Notice the big change in colors on his face mask as he breathes in or out. I wonder if you'd get that same effect if he didn't have the mask on
No
@@gsftb I didn't know you were blind. Sorry
You wouldn't get the same effect
@@garywybenga4188no
@@garywybenga4188he's not blind he's pointing out how dumb you are. You removed part of your equation and then asked if it would remain the same.
At 3minutes i was expecting that whole glass to go a deep blue color, due to liquid nitrogen freeze it ??
Or it hovered on surface?
Fentastic
1:10 the water in infrared camera is like lava
Predator Vision Mode
Either that or the Thermal Visor from Metroid Prime.
Hey can this see through frosted window films and curtains clearly.If not which other technology or camera.
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Was that clear plastic sheet UV stable polycarbonate? It certainly sounded like Polycarb when he tossed it.
I wondered the same, so checked the description box. Luckily they listed the objects utilized and the 1st clear plastic one was acrylic. 😀
Is this a video for mimes? Also very cool (sorry unintentionally pun)
My dreams are going to be so utterly bizarre tonight...
Better than the entirety of Aggro Dr1ft.
niiice :)
I want to see this done on biological organisms. Grass, flowing water, trees, animals, humans etc
Can you do a blanket next? And frosted glass.
sorry but the mask was actually more interesting than the demos themselves and shows that you could easily very accurately passively monitor the respiration rate of eg. patients in an ER waiting room with a software video analyzer alone.
*and a 7-10k camera
So do we emit photons?
yes
Why there is no explanation?
Is that NaOH?
Handed by hand, seems not...
Sodium hydroxide
Jsjsjs
1:52 🧐🧐
thermal camera
If it is so, this would be it folks another video, just non identified
Hi
Darra
What kind of glasses are those?
Just regular safety glasses.
Khaby lite 😂😂😎
2:20
Is that Karl Lagerfield?
lol
This instrument, the bolometer (and its predecessor, the thermopile), has led us to quantum mechanics, where all matter with a temperature radiates IR photons and to greenhouse theory (black body radiation curves etc) where only a special set of gases absorb and emit. Isn't that a contradiction? Why doesn't it measure the air? Does air, 99% gaseous N2 and O2, not have a temperature and not radiate? Yes, it does have a temperature; so, is quantum mechanics wrong?
No unnecessary face masks on camera please
such a sensitive snowflake, is the boogie man out to get you?