Liquid Nitrogen Show!

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  • Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
  • All of your favorite liquid nitrogen experiments all in one place! Flowers! Balloons! Racquetballs! Nothing is safe! Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!
    This was filmed during Jefferson Lab's 2010 Open House. Visit education.jlab.org/openhouse/ for information about our next Open House!
    Directory of Experiments:
    0:00 - Start
    1:44 - Flowers
    5:44 - Balloons
    7:32 - HUGE Balloon
    8:05 - Liquid Air in Balloon
    9:32 - Film Canisters
    11:39 - Resistance vs. Temperature with Lenz's Law
    16:38 - Ping-pong Ball
    17:08 - Super Ball
    17:30 - Racquetball
    18:16 - Pewter Bells
    Other live presentations are also available!
    - Liquid Nitrogen and Fire! - • Liquid Nitrogen and Fire!
    - Fun with Static Electricity! - • Fun with Static Electr...
    - Should a Person Touch 200,000 Volts? - • Should a Person Touch ...
    - Liquid Nitrogen and the Tea Kettle Mystery - • Liquid Nitrogen and th...
    - Plasmas and Rainbows! - • Plasmas and Rainbows!
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  • @hokage1997
    @hokage1997 9 років тому +310

    Am I the only one who never wanted this to end? :(

  • @jamiehalo993
    @jamiehalo993 8 років тому +106

    Why cant i ever have a teacher as enthusiastic as this guy

    • @cmendiz24
      @cmendiz24 5 років тому +1

      I asked myself the same question the whole video

  • @NorwegianKnifeDude
    @NorwegianKnifeDude 10 років тому +278

    This was great, guys! I'm 22 years old, but I was glued to the screen the whole time. What a great guy to have a show like this! :)

    • @euan112358
      @euan112358 10 років тому +18

      The best act that a teacher can produce is to entertain but also to inform, to educate, and to inspire. I'm glad that this guy can do all four!

    • @voschy2951
      @voschy2951 5 років тому +2

      Hi future you. You are now 26

    • @reepez7690
      @reepez7690 2 роки тому

      I'm 22 now!

    • @dynamic_vibezz
      @dynamic_vibezz 9 місяців тому

      31 old broo

  • @indianancientsolutions3078
    @indianancientsolutions3078 8 років тому +113

    You Sir... Have gained immense respect from my side in just matter of 19 mins.
    From a chemical engineer.
    Keep up the great work.

  • @damianwezzterman9218
    @damianwezzterman9218 9 років тому +70

    I know people say this is kids stuff, but I'm 35 and still enjoy watching it. Besides, this "kids stuff" is a good way to find those kids that find it fascinating and introduce them to what could very well end up being their future.

    • @jb121993
      @jb121993 8 років тому +5

      Damian Wezzterman Spot On!......I'm 39 and am enjoying it. Nobody's ever too old to learn.

    • @bwytt4718
      @bwytt4718 4 роки тому

      I agree, this is extremely interesting

    • @potatobake2707
      @potatobake2707 3 роки тому +1

      well kids like watching a flower break, and adults love knowing how the flower breaks while watching it

  • @GREENPOWERSCIENCE
    @GREENPOWERSCIENCE 12 років тому +53

    GREAT WORK AMAZING TEACHER!!!

  • @edsoderlind7568
    @edsoderlind7568 8 років тому +42

    yet another good teacher

  • @myshine12
    @myshine12 9 років тому +40

    If only I had a teacher like this when I was in school, I would have loved chemistry class!

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  10 років тому +7

    The Open House is held every two years, funding allowing, typically in the Spring. The date of the next one would be announced on our Facebook page and Twitter feed, as well as other outlets.

  • @MEWT_VOLUME
    @MEWT_VOLUME 4 роки тому +20

    3:32
    “What froze?”
    “The flower”
    “What in the flower?”
    “ThE AtOMs!”

  • @fatih265
    @fatih265 5 років тому +30

    It's 2:13 am and that type of night where you click on random videos and go from a fortnite highlights video to a chemistry channel.

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  11 років тому +4

    Normally from the Test Lab fill station. Currently, though, we're getting it from the CTF due to construction relating to the Test Lab renovation.

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  10 років тому +4

    For general use? We get liquid nitrogen from a storage Dewar located at the Test Lab. The Lab gets it from an outside vendor. I believe that Air Liquide holds the current supply contract.

  • @FortinBrown
    @FortinBrown 12 років тому +2

    This man is a gifted teacher! If all the people involved in America’s educational system had half of the obvious passion that this man has then perhaps people would stop making fun of us. In the seventh grade I only passed two classes, and both of those classes where taught by passionate teachers just like this guy. Because of those two teachers who went that extra mile, I got a taste of success, and it changed me forever. We need more people like this, the world would be different!

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому +2

    If you're in the area, you can come to the one we're having on Saturday, May 19th.

  • @insanejoker14
    @insanejoker14 10 років тому +9

    This was amazing, ty Jefferson Lab.

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому +4

    @1EminemLyrics Because they work as effective demos.

  • @alkagemo6427
    @alkagemo6427 4 роки тому +3

    one of the most amazing Open
    houses I've ever watched.

  • @hiyorimin5398
    @hiyorimin5398 3 роки тому +1

    In the end, I would have shaken the guy's hands thanking him a hundred times for making physics exciting again.

  • @surrenderradio2064
    @surrenderradio2064 4 роки тому

    Great opening demonstration

  • @user-gr8ev3xf1y
    @user-gr8ev3xf1y 5 років тому +6

    This guy would make a great high school science teacher

  • @athimarplaysgames8277
    @athimarplaysgames8277 2 роки тому

    i love his energy in all his experiments

  • @electric_triangle
    @electric_triangle 12 років тому +2

    Classic liquid nitrogen experiments... I love this kind of stuff!

  • @v1cegerent
    @v1cegerent 2 роки тому

    This was a nice blast to the past.

  • @MontrealMusiciansExchange
    @MontrealMusiciansExchange Рік тому

    excellent presentation! thank you.

  • @mikemcmillan2619
    @mikemcmillan2619 4 роки тому

    You're a great teacher. You make it fun for for the kids. I just wish all teachers had your energy and enthusiasm. Good videos, thanks.

  • @tk12exploresengineering
    @tk12exploresengineering 4 місяці тому

    this is just beautiful

  • @caligti4
    @caligti4 12 років тому +1

    science is so cool haha. these videos make me remember how much I used to enjoy high school chemistry with all the demos and experiments

  • @srivathsan8421
    @srivathsan8421 3 роки тому +1

    Loved it!!

  • @nedasltu2681
    @nedasltu2681 9 років тому +38

    Nokkia 3310 VS LIQUID NITROGEN. WILL IT BRAKE?

    • @DarudeDandstorm
      @DarudeDandstorm 8 років тому +1

      +Nedas Ltu No, It wouldn't break either

    • @ragemanoj
      @ragemanoj 4 роки тому +1

      Will nitrogen survive?

  • @Melinches
    @Melinches 3 роки тому

    I'm in love with these videos

  • @Kaladraz
    @Kaladraz 12 років тому

    Great presentation for all ages.

  • @pranavpraveen4643
    @pranavpraveen4643 2 роки тому +1

    00:05 gave me the feeling of fun with flags intro from big bang theory

  • @TehDoylee
    @TehDoylee 12 років тому

    Thank you for uploading this and for this for the general public. I think it's really amazing what you do and I really enjoyed watching it. :)

  • @alicetroise5785
    @alicetroise5785 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing!!

  • @mccool132
    @mccool132 3 роки тому

    so nice to just chill and feel like I'm in class with this dude.

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  11 років тому +1

    It depends on the amount of nitrogen. The initial bits would rapidly change to a gas due to the hand's warmth. But, doing this isn't a free process. The hand looses some thermal energy as the nitrogen boils off. If it's a small amount, that's about all that happens. No real harm is done, much like throwing an ice cube in a swimming pool. If enough nitrogen is used, or if the liquid gets trapped against the skin, portions of the hand would freeze.

  • @iamhuman9822
    @iamhuman9822 4 роки тому +2

    I wish I had an amazing teacher like this man ☺️

  • @Bear5177
    @Bear5177 12 років тому

    Just visited the website. I didn't realize just how big Jefferson Lab facilities were. Loved the show. I'm going to make every effort to be there for the next open house.

  • @djhuab
    @djhuab 12 років тому

    excellent show!! I'm 21 years old and I enjoyed this!!

  • @DoomFinger511
    @DoomFinger511 6 років тому

    For anyone curious this isn't at a school. It's an open house presentation done at the Jefferson Lab in Southeastern Virginia which is free and open to the public. Here's the link for when the next show is: www.jlab.org/openhouse/

  • @Hero007ization
    @Hero007ization 5 років тому

    Enjoyed it ! Danke !

  • @softwhere07
    @softwhere07 12 років тому

    i've always enjoyed these kinds of things. good performance.

  • @Gandorhar
    @Gandorhar 2 роки тому

    Very basic but a great explanation, I really enjoed ur passion and the visors enjoying it, well done.

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  11 років тому

    That's what the 'initial bits would rapidly change to a gas due to the hand's warmth' part is about.

  • @danpatchlinerailfan
    @danpatchlinerailfan 12 років тому

    @JeffersonLab Thanks! :-)

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому

    Thanks!

  • @shoemakerleve9
    @shoemakerleve9 12 років тому

    You guys at Jefferson Labs are great! For the first time, a popular video channel actually responds to comments!

  • @happydorkgirl
    @happydorkgirl 12 років тому

    Hello from a grad student in WI! Boy, this takes me back. Shows like this made me the scientist I am today.

  • @riagoi4078
    @riagoi4078 Рік тому

    Wow so good!!

  • @H4mm4r3
    @H4mm4r3 12 років тому

    This is just amazing! love it xD

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому +1

    @TheTrippleZero It depends on the amount poured. The first bits of nitrogen will boil away but, given more nitrogen, it will eventually freeze your arm.

  • @nielskaper5788
    @nielskaper5788 9 років тому

    I love that poping sound

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому +3

    @DYLONayms It's a presentation for a general audience, not a class.

  • @jsteed22
    @jsteed22 9 років тому +6

    It brings me back and I hope my kids gets to learn from this guy one day. Awesome Jefferson.

  • @LaPlusMeilleure
    @LaPlusMeilleure 5 років тому

    such a great teacher

  • @liklikchui
    @liklikchui 12 років тому

    Thankyou!

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому

    @spartan119ify This was at Jefferson Lab's Open House back in 2010. Jefferson Lab is located in Newport News, Virginia, USA.

  • @ahamedirfan2591
    @ahamedirfan2591 2 роки тому

    Looks like a magic show

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому

    @meowmeow5 In fairness, he wasn't actually tasked to film any of the cryo shows. We was going around the Lab getting footage for the Open House video we were planning. The only window for filming the segments with Joanna and Steve was immediately after this show. Technically, he was 20 minutes early for that filming.

  • @boentorgerson8739
    @boentorgerson8739 3 роки тому +3

    12:55 the waitress whenever you sip your drink

  • @antwainalexander452
    @antwainalexander452 10 років тому +4

    Science is AWESOME!!!!!!!

  • @ccibironbone
    @ccibironbone 2 роки тому +2

    I like this kind of video

  • @mrericsully
    @mrericsully 12 років тому +1

    I liked this video and seeing how you interact with a live crowd. I've seen all of these before, but I like the way you showed the liquid inside the balloon. Also, one fun version of the balloons in LN2 is to use balloon animals [it works for some nice jokes about putting animals in LN2]- I've learned to tie balloon animals just for this purpose.

  • @manilkasheran2934
    @manilkasheran2934 Рік тому

    That mom chuckling at 6:17 got the joke!

  • @reuven2001612
    @reuven2001612 12 років тому

    i love your videos ty for the videos

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому +1

    @softwhere07 Thanks! They're fun to do!

  • @michaelo1677
    @michaelo1677 7 років тому +2

    i just discovered this channel and im hooked this teacher is simply amazing!! he makes it easy to understand all while making it entertaining. great teacher!

  • @paintball130
    @paintball130 12 років тому

    very cool

  • @8o8inSquares
    @8o8inSquares 12 років тому

    Awesome man!

  • @Comp1337e
    @Comp1337e 12 років тому

    That's so cool with the balloon end in the liquid nitrogen. I'm surprised it was not frozen, and wouldn't be able to inflate.

  • @MattyH1992
    @MattyH1992 12 років тому

    This was highly enjoyable(:

  • @ChuckCanada1
    @ChuckCanada1 11 років тому +1

    I think I am becoming addicted to watching videos on youtube that are posted up by the Jefferson Lab.

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  11 років тому

    We do, but the application for summer interns was back in February. Maybe next year!

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому

    @1joezy They are at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Virginia. More information can be found by following the link in the video description.

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому

    @danpatchlinerailfan It's stored in insulated containers called Dewars. You can see two of them in use in the video.

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому

    @goopstir Jefferson Lab's Open House is held at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Virginia. The Open House is free. Visit the website referenced in the video for information about our next Open House, as it becomes available.

  • @TheKampiro
    @TheKampiro 12 років тому

    Very interesing article. Thanks :)

  • @bardhinko4533
    @bardhinko4533 8 років тому +13

    air can freez wow never new that u learn something newevery day (:

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  11 років тому

    You can apply for a job through the Lab's website. The pay would depend on a number of factors.

  • @FPSg33k
    @FPSg33k 11 років тому

    Great host!

  • @Mauk777
    @Mauk777 11 років тому

    Thanks for the reply
    Keep up the awesome work! really enjoy watching your videos :D

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому

    @Almontmarine A number of the 'Joanna and Steve' videos are reworked segments taken from our standard liquid nitrogen show.

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому

    @LoveClassicMusic0205 The non-shiny cup is the one that gets smooshed. It's really out-of-round. That's why it doesn't ring as well as the shiny one, which is nice and circular.

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому

    @liklikchui Because the tank is well insulated, whether or not the lid is on it. Removing the lid only allows a small amount of additional heat to enter the tank. It's sort of like opening a window in your house a crack in the summer. A little heat comes in, but it's not as if your whole house suddenly becomes the same temperature as the outside.

  • @EliteGamer-dl1wq
    @EliteGamer-dl1wq 7 років тому

    awesome

  • @IndependentSriLanka
    @IndependentSriLanka 11 років тому

    This guy needs his own show.

  • @ahmedshaltout
    @ahmedshaltout 11 років тому

    that made me smile :)

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому

    @ilikepienotu Yes. That's actually why we have the liquid nitrogen in the first place.

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  11 років тому

    Newport News, VA. Additional information can be found via Google.

  • @OK-tz4qe
    @OK-tz4qe Рік тому

    A teacher like him can make people love science

  • @thesoulie
    @thesoulie 3 роки тому

    I'm watching this 8 years later at 1.27am and this is pretty interesting

  • @tsundancer
    @tsundancer 12 років тому

    Sigh, I wish you two were around when I was in grade school, you're way more interesting then some teachers I had.

  • @hafizahbalt2144
    @hafizahbalt2144 7 років тому +1

    If this was actually my teacher, maybe I would've paid attention and actually listened, instead of trying to study by myself

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому +1

    @pulseforce Thank you!

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому

    You don't. There are some materials that become superconductors at temperatures warmer than that of boiling liquid nitrogen, but the liquid nitrogen isn't part of the superconductor. Anything that gets it cold enough will allow the superconductivity to happen, whether liquid nitrogen, liquid helium or something else is used. Liquid nitrogen is relatively inexpensive, so it's convenient to use.

  • @Yigit-or6og
    @Yigit-or6og 3 роки тому

    they are most greatest teachers

  • @JeffersonLab
    @JeffersonLab  12 років тому

    How does what shrink? The balloon?

  • @hadlab
    @hadlab 12 років тому

    @JeffersonLab I completely agree :)

  • @anshulmahajan1106
    @anshulmahajan1106 4 роки тому

    now that's good content