What Happens If You Put Light Bulb in Liquid Nitrogen
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
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"i can watch it all day"
1 second later:
"ok, lets pull it out"
+Augi58.
Can you type properly rather than replying to yourself. ffs
LOLLLLL
+Swampy Not on mobile
yes on mobile.
You cannot edit your comment on the mobile app. It won't let you.
After 5 years of watching him! I finally noticed that in his intro he says "Welcome to my laboratory" 😂 😂 😂
I thought it said "welcome to my balatory" 😅
haha thanks for letting me know. i always have been wondering about that. haha
OMG thank you I never noticed that I thought he was speaking russian
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I love how he just has liquid nitrogen lying around.
He has that from the videos he did with Roman Atwood. He bought it special for those videos and now he is keeping the rest of it for other experiments.
You mean you don't keep liquid nitrogen lying around just in case you break a light bulb but need to turn it on anyway?!?!
+Hungry Guy or just in case the T-1000 comes knocking at my door.
+Shuja I know it's just because he prepped for making the video, but it still seems like he just has it laying around, kind of like how a mad scientist would.
"Do not try this at home" ...I'm gonna try this in school.
good
Hahahahahhaha nice one dude 😭😭😭
Ok tell me how it went 😆
lmao go
Lol
"Kids don't try this at home" oh yeah let me go grab my spare liquid nitrogen
lmao
it's not as hard to get as you might think
+Robby Carlson air gas stores sell it. I have one in town
funniest commend ever i lmao
I cried lol
"Ask adult supervision, they will help you."
I'm sure my dad won't help me dip a live bulb into liquid nitrogen.
Amin Ferdous Mine would!!!
"don't try this at home" as if any of us have liquid nitrogen at home.
Exactly
He is no different from us
We can get liquid nitrogen as easy as he can
true ;-;
+Mooncrafter kaneki
+xXRezzXx its not expensive
"I can watch this all day."
*shortly after*
"time to take it out."
lol.
So true...
like a millisecond later each time x)
boom and it burns out
boom
14:20 blaze it
Where do you get your ideas from?!
Meth and vodka.
+Mr_Glibb lmao
just so you know he stole it from this youtuber
From your channel obviously!!
:))))
"Kids dont try this at home" oh yea because every kid has a tub of liquid nitrogen around
How did U know!?
I'm sure he was referring to the part of screwing with exposed bulbs.
Liquid nitrogen is easily accessible. We can get it as easy as he can... Nice try though
+Logan Welty Not in every country.
+Mike Hunt stfu
Taras the type of guy to get up and walk in the morning and say to himself "how cool is that"
L
I'm sure he does. He has over 7 million subscribers who can't wait to watch him for the purpose of making fun of him. Look at the house and grounds that you guys have furnished for him. I'm sure he laughs all the way to the bank thinking who's the real joke on?
L
Nah he's the type of guy to wake up in the morning and say, "Let's play with some liquid nitrogen."
LOL
I luv this guy "ask adult supervision they will help you"
Aniket Dembi and don't try this at home :)
The reason that it doesn't burn out, is because you are keeping it away from oxygen, NOT because the nitrogen is cold. The nitrogen insulates it from the O2.
I was going to say that myself. The inside of a conventional light bulb is filled with an inert gas.
Right. As the filament becomes hot it boils off a small amount of the liquid nitrogen, creating a shell of gas around itself. This shell protects the filament from burning out and the constant heat from the filament maintains the shell of gas.
I'm guessing now that the temperature of the filament and the liquid nitrogen are fighting each other. That would explain why the visible light keeps flickering.
*****
I didn't realize that it burned off the gas and created a bubble, though I should have.
+Nate Jones and boom
its called the leidenfrost effect. its why if you put a drop of water into a hot pan it dances around as there is a layer of steam to keep it from directly touching the pan
It doesn't burn out because there is no oxygen for the filament to burn out, nitrogen isn't very reactive. Actually light bulbs are often filled with pure nitrogen or some other inert gas in order to prevent the filament from burning out.
Leidenfrost effect protects filament in a bubble of gaseous nitrogen. As soon as oxygen touches it goes out.
"a lot more gentle" *bangs 2x harder*
And hits it several times.
hahahahhaahaa
Lmao
Bangs 2x harder... 😐
+Bob Awesome8 lol
Meanwhile in "MAH LAB VA TERY"...
it may attack at anytime, so we must... oh wait, wrong channel
lol
you are soo right
SO TRUE
+datstocklyfe I get that 😂
"It will shock me very much" CrazyRussianHacker2016
Mr. House new vegas will be mine
😂😂😂same thoughts
I don want get shoked wit electricity
Change the name of this channel to Liquid Nitrogen experiments
ikr
When you run out of idea, put something in the liquid nitrogen.
what happens if tou put liquid nitrogen in liquid nitrogen?
+hailtz i tink it does "boom"
3:36 we will rock you
lmao
Someone please, do a music video with this!
3:38 * but still lmao!
Lol bearely noticed dat
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"I need to do it a lot more gentle"
*repeatedly smacks bulb with hammer*
3:38 we will rock you!
Goddammit
Brady Hall ahaha
OMFG
😂😂😂😂😂
Hi.
The element does not burn out because oxygen can not get to it.
Obvious.
Peace.
Yup....
Nerd
+presidentrennie rennie.
Hi.
Excuse me, but someone has been sick on your logo.
Peace.
hahahahaha
+Stef Gamble what dose that mean
Welcome to my laba towy where safety is numbon pyroty I don't want to get shocked from the elatacity. I can watch this all day.
billywhitewolf "it will shock me very much"
wat happen if u put safety specs in liquid nitrogen ....
Brilliant very funny! Will they go 'BOOM'
Safety would not be his number one priority 😂😂
safety will go "boom"
+Ashish Patel made my day xD
It's because of the lack of oxygen. When oxygen is present it oxidizes the filament and it burns out. When it's in liquid nitrogen, or even in its housing that is in a vacuum there is no oxygen and the filament lasts a long time. When the bulb vacuum eventually leaks the filament burns out quickly, or if the vacuum still stays there eventually the hot/cold cycles will eventually wear out the bulb.
You must be fun at parties :)
Awesome that you know that wish i was smart! 😂😭😩
I think it is typically argon in the bulb rather than a vacuum.
Just stfu u nerd
+Max Cool not really because a light bulb normally heats up very much and still works fine. unless you are talking about how it got brighter when cooled
you cant go 1 video without saying BOOM
Boom
boom
Pretty amazing hu?
Boom
This is a problem how?
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I know right he's getting lazy at it 😂😂
This is the most over-used comment of all time.
Bob Awesome8 wuts up wilcum tu mi cumment.. wheer septyisnumbaoneprurority
and boom just lik dat
you just spoke german lol. ohne means without
Can you do a house tour please?!
I don't think he wants a tour of your house...
I mean of his own house.
+accorden LOL
+accorden u is stoopid XD
what good will that do !!
That was really awesome! The reason the filament doesn't burn out in the nitrogen is because there is no oxygen. It's just like the environment that's normally inside the glass (the glass is not filled with air but some inert gas like nitrogen or argon). Once you take it out, it comes into contact with oxygen and the tungsten burns into oxide.
What surprized me most was that the filament could glow that bright submerged in liquid nitrogen - i thaught it would cool at least to just a dim glow.
Hold the door!
NOO
Lol. You need to check out the channel "Peggy rapala", it's awesome
He held the door. And now his watch has ended :(
+Enzku ; (
7 minutes before me xD
what are those blue-glowing spots on the table at 4:24?
Semen under a black light
+Toby Jarvis hahahaha
acid
I know right
+Nuke the Middle East Lmao why
The filament does not burn out because in the liquid nitrogen is an element that isolate it from the oxidation effect of oxygen in the air. The reason why the filament burn in air it is because when it is really hot, it reacts with oxygen and the oxygen will contribute to heat it up even more and when the metal oxidize, it makes the metal more and more resistive to the current. It becomes hot to the point of melting the tungsten filament. That is why they keep the filament is a vacuum bulb.
Hi im a commenter who actually watched the video after the video ended but hey who can beat "first"
good English
+jamie stewart No not really at all, he wrote that terribly, but who cares
+Boca Juniors I was being sarcastic you fanny
+Boca Juniors There's a thing named sarcasm
dunno but I can beat my meat
don't do it at home, and if you want to do it a home ask an adult / momy can I buy liquid nitrogen, break a light bulb and deep it in the liquid nitrogen ?! :D
If anyone is wondering why this works heres why:
Light-bulbs work by having a filament that glow bright by overheating and thus making light. The issue with this though is that the filament would normally burn out and break which causes an open circuit. The lightbulb prevents the filament from burning by being in a vacuum (no oxygen=no burn) this allows the filament to get red hot without actually lighting on fire and destroying itself. By having the filament dipped in nitrogen (inert) it essentially works like the vacuum by keeping oxygen out, therefore allowing the filament to get red without burning.
This guy just CTRL C and CTRL V Steve Spangler's video
Agree to not disagree xP
I was thinking the same thing
Dude has never had an original idea. He even stole fps Russia's persona, at least this guys accent is real, even though he's not Russian.
+Ramone Escalante stay butthurt
He does that for every video.
I don't know watt to think about this...
nice pun
I'm current-ly confused.
Oh my god you guys are so punny!
Your puns are re-volt-ing
u must be pretty bright to come up with that
This was just unbelievably amazing. I love science. Also, HOW HAVE I NOT SEEN THIS GUY BEFORE
If kids need adult supervision, who supervises adults??
God
Minh Hoang Then u shud be feeling closer to God??
taras
+Minh Hoang but god isn't real
+Pivot Guy (Kabal) real enough to give you an earth to live on.
Hello ruski. The filament did not burn up because it got too hot. It burned up because of the oxygen around. There's no oxygen in liquid nitrogen, so it can't burn up!
Liquid nitrogen cools the filament, almost making it act like an LED bulb. It burns out when he takes it out, cause nothing is trapping or holding it like it's original glass bulb form, and with the oxygen and overheating of itself from open air, burns out the filament. Great experiment!
I swear he has kilogramms and liters of coconut husk and liquid nitrogen
In mother Russia, light bulb puts you in liquid nitrogen 😂😂😂
Well the electrical resistance of an object is proportional to its absolute temperature. With less resistance, the filament does not heat up that much to give you that bright light.
"I can watch this all day"
3 seconds later, "ok let's take it out"
I asked my dad to help my do this
But I never get to touch light bulb again
bet he said no lol
i made that mistake
Oh ling ling
What if you actually put a Russian in liquid nitrogen. ?
He/She turns bald
Liquid nitrogen freezes solid
+kilfoofan super-hilarious
Russian dose not go into liquid nitrogen...liquid nitrogen goes into russian
they become winter soldier
I dont think you guys know but Steve Spangler just did a video on this a while back, CrazyRussianHacker has done this multiply time were he has stole ideas from other people. Its crazy
1 week ago to be exact
But Steve Spangler didn't do it is his lavatarrie
Idc
Nice destiny emblem m8
Hmm I've seen this similar video on Thespanglereffect channel a week before this video was available
this is crazy cool - my son loves watching this -
I appreciate the consistent safety reminders as well
Question how the bloody hell did you get liquid nitrogen
A lot of places sell you that stuff. It's not cheap, but it's easier to get than you would think.
Lets just say Ebay is very helpful
+Baljit Billing not even
-Swagmuffin- Yes, it is for dewars.
same...
How many light ball did you broke in 1 video XD?
You making fun of his grammar bro?
Light ball!? lol its Light bulb
Dude you're fucked up ...
i am pretty sure he cut out most of the liht bulbs
break*
The filament is dimmer just because the liquid nitrogen cools it.
It doesn't burn because, when inside the liquid nitrogen the filament is surround by nitrogen gas and cannot oxydate(which is what kills it when you run it in air).
pause at 4:24 weird blue light effect. and looks like there is blood all over his table.
or just sperm... ;)
I notice that too, maybe its the flourecent dye when the bulb was broken
I notice that too, maybe its the flourecent dye when the bulb was broken
exactly
You are awesome Taras 😄
the filament does not burn out because a nitrogen atmosphere does not allow combustion, just like a vacuum does not allow combustion. Oxygen is required for combustion and nitrogen is not oxygen.
do a video on liquid helium vs molten lava
Patrick Maher lol
Good nightrogen
Best...spelling...ever!
+accorden do u not get the pun
+accorden thats the joke..
Sleep tightrogen
+Bruce Wayne dont let the bed bugs bightrogen
CrazyRussianHacker! I love the video, but it is not correct to say the "light is hot and nitrogen is cold so it doesn't burn out." The Wire filaments in a light-bulbs around the world don't burn out because they are too hot, I mean go ahead, touch a light bulb and see for yourself. The bulb stays lighted in the nitrogen because the nitrogen completely covers it in an inert environment (it doesn't react with the metals that makeup the wire filament). When the wires get hot, its like rusting at super speed. it will "burn out"(react with air) and disintegrate in seconds.
keep up the cool ideas though. this video was great.
I'm 26 and no way I'm trying this.
your 26 rocking that rainbow dash profile pic u go girl
Merlin Hogwart Cough, cough, wrong gender.
+awesometacular He knew you were attracted to men, just got your gender wrong.
+awesometacular Yes, we know you were born the wrong gender.
Merlin Hogwart Did you just assume his gender?
4:23 Why is the table fluorescent?
why isn't yours????? 😯
He had some fun times on that table if ya catch my drift
+Dreaded Vapour that's the extension cord light lol
It doesn't go out because it's not like fire where a chemical reaction known as combustion is occuring. It's resistance which creates heat and light like fire would, but does not need oxygen or heat in order to occure.
Video idea taken from Steve Spangler. You're literally doing the exact same thing he did 1 week before you...
Its better when he dose it because he says boom
@@ciscokidgaming8604 and Russian 😂😂
You don't plug in lightbulb, lightbulb plugs in you!
CrazyRussianHacker: 1:35 "Kids do not try this at home!!!" ME: GO TO A FRIENDS HOUSE
YOUR THE BEST RUSSIAN HACKER
No! i play minecraft and i'm hacking
Go To School
you're*
You are*
He's the only Russian hacker
seriously?? I just was that a week ago on sprangler effect
saw*
edit
Exactly why I was reluctant to watch this video, looks like I was right to be reluctant.
Your are gud anglesh
Dad can you help me put a light bulb in liquid nitrogen? Absolutely son!
It's because of the Leidenfrost effect.
nerd
idiet
+Mike Hunt *keys
+- No Sanity - hmm, liquid oxygen + lightbulb... Sounds fun
Creating a vacuum like how the light bulb glass part forms during normal use.
Wads ub everybadi ids me, safty is numba wun briority
Haw kool iss dat? I kud wadch dis all dey, alrit dats id.
The Epic Miner for real
xD
Hulo evrybuddy! Velcum bek to kahment sekshun, vere over-used kahment is numba vun prwiowity.
foking dumases con nat evin speal riigt shm(smh)
the bulb still glows because nitrogen gas is inert, non reactive. unbroken light bulbs are filled with inert gases because oxygen (or maybe it's the air its self i can't remember) corrodes the filament at high temperatures... i believe that's how it goes. once you took the busted bulb out of the nitrogen and it contacted the air, it corroded much faster. the filament was no longer protected from the oxygen. these gases are also used in the food industry. like in chip bags. the air in chip bags is argon or some other inert gas. FUN FACT, you breath in about 3.7 times more nitrogen than oxygen with every breath. our atmosphere is 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen.
Nice! You stole the idea of TheSpanglerEffect!
And where do you think he got the idea from?
+Sushi I think from his own mind
+Marc de Bruine ikr. TheSpranglerEffect uploadet it one week before.
+Marc de Bruine he stold that idea from his mind. Booom
+jesus christ Jesus christ not impressed by your English. You Russian? Boom!
Leidenfrost effect, hope I spelled that right
The nitrogen insulates it from the oxygen so it can't burn out.
That's what I call a Ghostlight! LOL
You can solder the filament back on.
Dude VIC VINEGAR! lmao! awesome
Pause at 4:24 :)
dunno but looks great :)
at*
oh yes, ty, will correct.
+Teki K Jeez
It was on the point to explode
steve spangler did it first. check his channel
first thing i thought of when i clicked this video
Yeah other people do science things, it's okay buddy
when u put something in liquid nitrogen, nitrogen doesnt actually touch the thing u put in it, it evaporates before they touch. in this situation nitrogen just cools the thing u have put in it. light bulb is working because there is electric energy fllowing thru the wires. in the bulb there is vacuum so energy released cant be transformed in to any thing but light, without vacuum its just really hot and sometimes burns because there is oxygen fire can use ( for those people who dont understand- oxygen is in air, air is contrary vacuum ( actualy any object is contrary to the vacuum) so it doesnt burn but it gives out light) ofcourse, nitrogen is not oxygen and it is on because there is no oxygen for fire so it must be light! if the nitrogen would be able to touch the bulb and wires it wouldnt work because nitgoen would just evaporate much faster, like u put it in the water!
Can you try this with liquid oxygen?
Only if you like explosions and really hot self-sustaining fires. oh, and severe burns.
Definitely not. Liquid nitrogen is not conductive. However, introduce a hot filament into liquid oxygen and you will get an enormous flash.
You're all so serious :D
DO NOT! 💥💣💢
If you did it with liquid oxygen, it be like lighting up gasoline.
4:24 was i the only one who noticed that?
no you weren't
De Shad Bostic Saw it the first time.
De Shad Bostic what was that stuff I imagine it's from the light bulbs
Are you talking about the lighted end of the extension cord?
Mark Woodbury no it was a bunch of blue particles before the light turned on
"i need to do it alot more gentle" commences to hit it 30 times. "there"
Its cuz the Lienden Frost Effect
Oh thx for clearing that up
Interesting proposal. For those who don't know, the liedenfrost effect is where water travelling acros a sufficiently hot surface vaporises on contact with it, forming a cushion of steam that separates it and the heated surface and forces it to slide around almost void of friction. The lightbulb filament is seemingly kept from burning out by keeping it in what I can only assume functions as a nitrogen atmosphere. The liedenfrost effect could maintain this tiny pocket of atmosphere around the filament and prevent the liquid nitrogen from boiling instantaneously.
Thanks for the information.
You took this idea from someone else.
The Spangler Effect posted this experiment last week.
youtube is a big place, and its nearly impossible to find a science experiment no one has done
Agreed. The world is also a huge place, so everyone gets their ideas from somewhere or someone. There's no such thing as stealing an idea, seeing as how ideas are thoughts in one's head on what to do. Stealing is for material objects, like a bike or something. CrazyRoadBlock, grow up a bit and think about it.
All ideas comes from something else
+k&w video's
The difference between what you said and what russian hacker actually does is he steals completely new designed ideas, not just basic experiments usually. Watch thunderf00t's video where he exposes this guy for bullying people.
Tip: cover the beaker so that it is air tight and attach a long tube through which the gaseous nitrogen can escape. You can place the end of the tube under water so that the nitrogen can come our but no air can come in. Then leave the lamp on until there is only hot nitrogen gas left in the beaker and se how long it lasts. The filament should into tungsten nitride, which is also electrially conductive but should be very brittle.
The questions are many:
Will there only be an outer layer of tungsten nitride protecting the metal so that it keeps working?
If so: Will the difference in electric conductivity and heat conductivity cause the filament to overheat and melt?
Will all the tungsten be consumed and turned into tungsten nitride but STILL keep working as long as there are no vibrations?
Will it glow brighter or weaker? (I guess brighter until it burns out.)
of course the filament is not made from pure tungsten but rather an alloy, but if it was pure you could check how much of the filament that turns into tungsten nitride before it burns out since tungsten nitride decomposes in water.
Of course you would need an extreeeeeemely accurate and precise weighing scale.
that's cool. I mean hot!
interesting finding u here man!
puns
lol
dat is my friend Rosie level bad pun
yo you need a CHILL
+Jeremy Nava hey, just Let It Go, guys!
Skills
If you watch the video to 4:47 and if you look closely you will see the liquid glowing if you can't see it ,pause the video
I like this guy. I like Russians. some crazy cool mother fuckas
Not all Russians are created equal...
+wolfcat87 communism makes everyone equal
Caleb Horner
lol, Russia doesn't follow true communism. They still are big fans of capitalism.
in world you turn tv on but in Russia tv turns you!
can you please make these videos more intelligent and start scientifically explaining the reasons for the outcomes of your experiments
He has younger audiences watching his video, so they would not understand, that is why he has to be simple with his words.
Like the person before me said (because of that), and I think that maybe he doesn't even know why😂
Leave that to the kids that can get their hands on liquid nitrogen
Victor Fiori It is not like they would actually do that, he obviously has younger audiences like i stated so he cant say "well this exceeds the barometric pressure of whatever". My younger sister watches him and she just likes to see the reaction from these experiments because they are cool.
erkdoc5 Cool, man. I knew this crazyrussianhacker stole all of the experiments from somewhere. I don't think he's very smart, but thanks for the channel plug - i will check it out/
The oxygen in the air burned out the filament. But there's no oxygen available to do just that inside an unbroken bulb... or under the surface of a pool of liquid nitrogen.
What happens if you add semen?
Sadly you will have to smash it with a book.
liquid nitrogen babies
Then u pop out
+Miko Banas okay
You get Eskimos.
This is made on my birth day
+TheDtrane is America you do math in soviet Russia math does you
Do you want a medal?
Jk
Don't feel special millions of other people share a birthday with you
My guess, the liquid nitrogen is so cold, it lowers the resistance of the filament to the point where it is no longer passing it's rated wattage so it produces less heat- or simply that the filament is simply so cold it can't melt.
i can WASH DES OL DAY!!
I love how this guy gives us a tutorial on how to put a light bulb on liquid nitrogen expecting us to do it. 😂😂
This is the most fascinating science trick you've made yet
"If you want to do this at home, be sure to ask for adult supervision, *they will help you*"
Well considering light bulb filaments are normally cooled with nitrogen in its gaseous form which explains the purpose of the "bulb" part of the light in the first place to contain the gas I'd say it's not that crazy that it works in liquid nitrogen.
well a light bulb is in a vacuum in the glass, my guess would be that the liquid nitrogen isn't cooling it as much as it is keeping oxygen away from the filament. leidenfrost effect means that the liquid itself is barely in contact with it at all. so the cooling effect is severely reduced.
it doesnt bur out because of the Laden frost effect. it creates a barrier between the filament and the liquid nitrogen. wich means because of the extreme difference in temp from both items, it never really touches one another