As you can probably tell, I trim down each round to fit them into the 60 second short limit, so check out the full video for more details and the other rounds in this episode! Thanks for watching!
@@maxxum_jades5242 If you want to look more into it you could search for cyanotypes is currently an old way to do photography. Very cool. There are also some others old ways of doing it
I've done C and it works, but don't put Alkazester in a normal bottle and shake it up, it sounds like a gun going off and the cap will blast about 30 to 200 feet way
Yep, knew it was A. B is fine because the hot air rising creates a minor vacuum between the balloons, and C is because that's exactly how antacids work.
B is just because of the moving air having lower pressure, and the atmosphere all around the balloons still pushing them inwards, now slightly more forcefully than the air between pushes them outwards. The heat is a red-herring. It's the same principle that guides airfoil design.
Well heat does make air molecules faster, as heat is a measurement of the kinetic energy of the molecules, but the main contribution is the blower part of the heat blower. So all in all, it all comes down to the speed of the air, the low pressure area can be explained with Bernoulli's principle
@@daales. You are here on an educational channel. Why are you making fun of people trying to educate? After all, you seem to desperately need education.
C was actually the only one i was 100% certain about, because we did an experiment of it in science class (with manipulating the variables, such as surface area and amount of shaking, etc) quite an interesting class..
Yeah, got to agree with the other comments. He uses a lot of cuts just to keep the videos short / make it harder to tell which video has the "trick" cut For instance he cuts straight from starting to turn the alka-selza vessel upside down, to having it be completely upside down Even so, I think you're right. That one cut in the first video seemed different somehow
Okay now I see how the guy managed to do that in NCIS(the first one with the humen computer), can't think of his name right now but I remember the episode where he was making film canisters go flying and fascinating everyone
I know a fun thing! My brother taught this to me maybe 15 years ago when we were still kids. On any kind of paper (Lined is bessed to your letters stay neat) write in sharpie whatever you want. Put a piece of tape over whatever you wrote (make sure the writing fits) and then cut it out. Take it to a sink and rub away the paper. It will take a while, but once its done, the paper will be gone but your tape will have what you wrote on the paper on it! The tape will still stick to stuff once it dries. I still have several of these on my closet door and i cant take them off lol
i was gonna say first was true because of the lengthy explanation until i saw 2nd and 3rd which i knew to both be true. i immediately realized that the first was definitely fake. 2nd was bernoulli principle iirc, and 3rd was like an upside down mentos coke experiment
The balloons move together due to the Bernulli (probably spelled wrong) effect. It's the reason why our vocal chords work and, as a singer, you get lectured on it all the time
Bernoulli is probably how its spelled. And i dont think thats how vocal cords work exactly, this is creating a hot air spot that want to move upward, thus leaving the previously hot air spot somewhat empty before the air from all sides try to fill it. Its like a mini vacuum. Afaik vocal cords mostly vibrate the air coming out from our airway? And then the mouth also have adjustment effects. Only thing i can think thats similar is how the air is pushed out from lungs by breathing, but not vocal cord heating up the air 😂
I rememder the episode in Criminal minds where Dr Reid does C i thought it was so funny watching a group of FBI people watching this little cap turn into rocket lol,
I remember putting the end result of C at the bottom of a rocket and launching it during one of my science lessons way back. Genuinely thought it was B and the clip was reversed or smth
Balloon video is FAKE! That’s my guess Edit: it was A….im shook bc if you leave glasses in the sun too long they actually do get affected by the sun and get tinted same with lightfastness and art supplies in the sun!
B: "High speed low pressure" so since there is a high speed area between the balloons, it creates a low pressure area. This pulls air from all around, so it gushes in. The balloons get pushed with the air. C: Creates high pressure and that pushes bottle off.
B is correct because heating of a gas results in increase of pressure and high pressure flows to low pressure so the space between the balloons became a vacuum, the vacuum then sucked the balloons into itself bringing them closer together
That's not why. There isn't a vacuum, and vacuum don't suck. The actual reason is that flowing air has a lower pressure so when the air gets heated and starts flowing up it creates a low pressure which makes the normal airpressure everywhere else push the balloons in
The balloon was fake. I’ve done the seltzer one or at least something similar in physics, and the paper folded when it got all wet. The easiest one to fake was the balloon one where you just pushed them together because the balloons were past the frame.
As you can probably tell, I trim down each round to fit them into the 60 second short limit, so check out the full video for more details and the other rounds in this episode! Thanks for watching!
I would also add the link here in the comments but youtube removed links in the comments on shorts.
I know UA-cam got ride of links because of too many scammer bots but it’s still annoying
@@Titan_Tigr about that, when I was 11 years old 2 bots commented the same link on my short, I think you know what happend next 💀
You can link it to the video :)@@JaDroppingScience
What do you mean when I wasn't looking you cut it out the video
Buddy really has the audacity to say "while you weren't looking" like we missed it or something
😂
fr lol
We did see it, but he's just so fast our eyes didn't catch it
Speak for yourself, some of us did miss it
@@thefunnydoge yeah i said b was fake
“While you weren’t looking” is a devious way to describe making a cut.
Bro gave a whole lecture on the first one
Just for it to be fake too
One way to make us not noticing it's fake
@@maxxum_jades5242 If you want to look more into it you could search for cyanotypes is currently an old way to do photography. Very cool. There are also some others old ways of doing it
I WAS WATCHING THE WHOLE TIME. HOW!????
The brainrot is atrocious... If that's a lecture then highschool is going to hit different for you...
Can’t be sharing Spencer Reid’s secrets like that man 😂
ITS (science) MAGIC
I was looking for this comment
I’m glad I’m not the only one who knew that one was real because I saw it on criminal minds 😭
My mind:
“it’s either B or C”
gaslit 🤧🤧
SAMEEE
Nahh
C is true do to pressure , B is fake ballon would pop😊
@@IssizOgrenci B and C is just High school level Physics
The last one we had as a science experiment in a closed room. They were goin all over the place. Loved that teacher.
Same, but mine was outside ❤
@@huanhu2308 Yeah, I did that back in fifth grade on the outside basketball court.
I also did it at star base, so fun!
"While you weren't looking"
I was literally looking the whole time💀
But there was jump cuts, we are not looking at what he is doing between the jump cuts
@@the_undead You clearly have not heard of a joke before so I'm not even going to bother...
@@RyomenSukuna259You clearly have not heard of a joke
All of Gen Z and before knows about the alka seltzer bottle rockets, it's a classic staple of elementary school science.
The fact he corrected himself in A made me believe it even more
_You was really tryna finesse, [cough] er, umm, I mean... "convince" us wit dat first one! 😂_
The balloon one faked me out so hard, it seemed very suspicious that places where they could be pushed in were just out of frame
It looks like it was definitely reversed. That’s what got me. 😂
It's because matter moves from high density to low density and he made the air between hotter which made it low density
Saying this phrase until I get 1k subs.
Heated air is less dense than cooler air. Its why hot air balloons float. Its also why on very hot days some times planes can't take off.
@@mrow7598 Thank you for the explanation!
I've done C and it works, but don't put Alkazester in a normal bottle and shake it up, it sounds like a gun going off and the cap will blast about 30 to 200 feet way
Yep, knew it was A. B is fine because the hot air rising creates a minor vacuum between the balloons, and C is because that's exactly how antacids work.
B is just because of the moving air having lower pressure, and the atmosphere all around the balloons still pushing them inwards, now slightly more forcefully than the air between pushes them outwards. The heat is a red-herring. It's the same principle that guides airfoil design.
@@moreon340I think hot air being lighter might make a slight difference, but for the most part, you're right.
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Well heat does make air molecules faster, as heat is a measurement of the kinetic energy of the molecules, but the main contribution is the blower part of the heat blower. So all in all, it all comes down to the speed of the air, the low pressure area can be explained with Bernoulli's principle
@@daales. You are here on an educational channel. Why are you making fun of people trying to educate? After all, you seem to desperately need education.
I knew C was real because of Criminal Minds. Thx Spencer
Fudge... I thought the first one was most real of those 3 😭
How could you betray us like that?
what do you mean?
@@lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ 0:55
@@lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQJudging by her thumbnail, quite possibly she means the thumbnail which eludes to sexual fluids.
"And fill it with some W H A T"
C was actually the only one i was 100% certain about, because we did an experiment of it in science class (with manipulating the variables, such as surface area and amount of shaking, etc)
quite an interesting class..
Yeah, similar here. I made a paper rocket using that exact reaction
I did the same thing
Fr
I knew because my grandpa did something similar with glass ketchup bottles at diners where you get the air out and then flip it and it'll implode
Well thats how pressure works you have to be 10 to know that
I knew about c from criminal minds
Dude showed the secrets of Spencer Reid's science magic
He did and now I feel so dumb!!
*physics magic
YES
"Regular solar print paper" as if your average Joe even knew that _existed!_
I thought the first was true im too gullible
You can make photosensitive paper using chemical bath though. It's called cyanotype paper
You aren't gullible.
He's just an assface.
_I used to play baseball wit our empty paper towel rolls as a kid, too! ⚾️ 😂_
crazy how I did the alka seltzer experiment in science class today
Me who was thinking about how he could fake it instead of finding out which ones were real 😂
Noticing when a video cuts is a good skill to have, it's how I knew the first one was fake.
Yeah, got to agree with the other comments. He uses a lot of cuts just to keep the videos short / make it harder to tell which video has the "trick" cut
For instance he cuts straight from starting to turn the alka-selza vessel upside down, to having it be completely upside down
Even so, I think you're right. That one cut in the first video seemed different somehow
I knew it was fake because I literally used that paper earlier today! It's a cute activity, and people used to print photos using that method
Okay now I see how the guy managed to do that in NCIS(the first one with the humen computer), can't think of his name right now but I remember the episode where he was making film canisters go flying and fascinating everyone
Criminal Minds, the character was Spencer Reid. It was one of the episodes in the second season.
@@erinw.9256thank you,
Love these videos ❤
This one was tricky!
Thanks! I'm glad you thought so!
The ballon one is fake the last one is real my science teacher did it and it worked and the first is also real
I know a fun thing! My brother taught this to me maybe 15 years ago when we were still kids.
On any kind of paper (Lined is bessed to your letters stay neat) write in sharpie whatever you want. Put a piece of tape over whatever you wrote (make sure the writing fits) and then cut it out. Take it to a sink and rub away the paper. It will take a while, but once its done, the paper will be gone but your tape will have what you wrote on the paper on it! The tape will still stick to stuff once it dries. I still have several of these on my closet door and i cant take them off lol
Awesome!
Couldnt you just write on the tape with the sharpie?
@callanc3925 yes, but this is more fun.
c was my only confident 'i know this is true' only cuz of THE Dr. Spencer Reid in Criminal Minds lol
Yoooo that flip into the tiny glass was really impressive
i was gonna say first was true because of the lengthy explanation until i saw 2nd and 3rd which i knew to both be true. i immediately realized that the first was definitely fake. 2nd was bernoulli principle iirc, and 3rd was like an upside down mentos coke experiment
The balloons move together due to the Bernulli (probably spelled wrong) effect. It's the reason why our vocal chords work and, as a singer, you get lectured on it all the time
Bernoulli is probably how its spelled. And i dont think thats how vocal cords work exactly, this is creating a hot air spot that want to move upward, thus leaving the previously hot air spot somewhat empty before the air from all sides try to fill it. Its like a mini vacuum.
Afaik vocal cords mostly vibrate the air coming out from our airway? And then the mouth also have adjustment effects. Only thing i can think thats similar is how the air is pushed out from lungs by breathing, but not vocal cord heating up the air 😂
Its also the reason airplanes fly.
@@maxwell6881 And why wind turbines spin.
@@illuminate4622 The wind turbines spin to give the plane speed. The wings turn the speed into lift.
@@maxwell6881 I'm talking about power plants
I rememder the episode in Criminal minds where Dr Reid does C i thought it was so funny watching a group of FBI people watching this little cap turn into rocket lol,
Don't worry sticky note, you not the only thing that's trash 😢
😢
I remember putting the end result of C at the bottom of a rocket and launching it during one of my science lessons way back. Genuinely thought it was B and the clip was reversed or smth
Is a the fake.
Edit:let’s go it was a little obvious
It’s B.
C is a normal science experiment i did in school and A is called a cyanogen type, but A might be wrong
The baseball sticky note never gets old
Did a whole lecture on the first one to gaslight us into thinking it was real
This was another instance of me not even having to think about it because I've literally done both of the real ones
At a campout, one of the activities we had was to make solar prints. 2 of them were boykisser (drawn by me)
I did the Alka Selser one when I was a kid!
Me too. Though film was a lot more common when I was a kid!
B. I know C works because Spencer shoots one at Aaron’s head in criminal minds😊
Nobody is talking about that clean seltzer toss
I’ve done the last one in class before it’s extremely cool
That thumbnail though 🤨
dude
I recognize the third one as science magic. If you know, you know.
Knew the first one was fake because in science class we made solar prints a couple weeks ago a dm I know how it works
When did he start giving the answer 😂😂😂 when I watched his vids before he made us decide
Whoever made this map
Putting ever Par at 0 is scummy behavior
Hell yeah I can make ICBMs out of Film canisters
i knew the alka-seltzer one was real because it did it in 4th grade and it was so fun 😂
For anyone who’s watched criminal minds you know c is true
We did C in science and I got hit in the head by one 😂 also some kid cracked a window 😅
i thought the balloon one and the fake one was fake
My reasoning for it being a is that if you redye it the thing would be gone
You can easily make a solar print by spliting uranium atoms
The heat gun one doesn't need a heat gun, that's just Bernoulli
i did a science experiment and we did the Alka-Seltzer one
I’m not gullible I’m just dumb
been tryin to find these shorts for a week now ahh
So glad I took photography last semester
_"While you weren't looking."_
Oh, you mean, while you jumpcut? Lol
honestly the only thing that tipped me off to 1 being the fake was that the paper was white on the underside as it curled
the last one my class tried recently and one tables hit the roof
Its totally c 🙄
(wild guess)
Balloon video is FAKE! That’s my guess
Edit: it was A….im shook bc if you leave glasses in the sun too long they actually do get affected by the sun and get tinted same with lightfastness and art supplies in the sun!
👇Team got it right!! I did!!
I remember breaking my nose with the third one lol
The last one gave me 9th grade science flashbacks
B: "High speed low pressure" so since there is a high speed area between the balloons, it creates a low pressure area. This pulls air from all around, so it gushes in. The balloons get pushed with the air.
C: Creates high pressure and that pushes bottle off.
A I hope I'm not stupid
I'm learning photography in college and the whole time I was thinking "there is NO WAY you can just make a cyanotype with food dye and fabreeze" 😂😂😂😂😂
We got a whole lecture 😂
Bro shot a bucket in number 3
-cool-
We did the always seltzer thing in grade 10 science, it quickly turned into people shooting the caps at each other
B or a
A
B edit 1 dang it😅😊😊
I knew C because of Criminal Minds lol
Same lol
Wow this is the first time where I actually knew about the science behind the two correct ones and was finally 100% sure i was correct!
Expected that one
FUNNY STORY I DID THAT 3 TRUTH AT SCHOOL it was really fun😂
B is correct because heating of a gas results in increase of pressure and high pressure flows to low pressure so the space between the balloons became a vacuum, the vacuum then sucked the balloons into itself bringing them closer together
That's not why. There isn't a vacuum, and vacuum don't suck. The actual reason is that flowing air has a lower pressure so when the air gets heated and starts flowing up it creates a low pressure which makes the normal airpressure everywhere else push the balloons in
@@signeCS lower pressure=less air which is close to a vacuum tho not exactly i just wanted to put it in layman terms
@@signeCS by vacuum sucking i meant hight pressure flowing to low pressure similar to airplanes ig
Okay, C has to be fake because it doesn't launch the lid off when done right-side up!
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The balloon was fake. I’ve done the seltzer one or at least something similar in physics, and the paper folded when it got all wet. The easiest one to fake was the balloon one where you just pushed them together because the balloons were past the frame.
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"While you weren't looking" 💀
B
Edit: ;-;
B is trash
A is fake
B is fake
it was b
Team b
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Team A
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