i think the coolest part is the idea of a single chamber reactor, use the lithium burst to heat water into steam, it powers, then it condenses at the top and drops back down, providing power in both directions.
I dont know this game really but in real life, there's a period for all materials where they no longer get hotter but instead use that energy to change states. That's why the orange part of the initial lithium build is the same temperature - it used the previous energy input to raise its temperature until it hit the melting point, then converted all the solids into liquids, then it was free to heat up again and rapidly got very, very hot (in this case 600+ degrees C). In real life the process isn't as perfect as it shows here because the source of the heat usually isn't applying the energy equally. I believe that's why you see water start to boil on the bottom of a pan before the entire pot reaches a rolling boil - the water on the bottom reaches the boiling point before the entire volume of water has reached it. The rest of the water is stealing heat from the hottest volume, but the hottest volume (near the heat source) is absorbing heat faster than the rest of the water can steal it, so that small part begins to change state before the entire pot has reached boiling point. I imagine if you heated the water very slowly (i.e. a smaller temperature difference from the bottom of the pot to the top) you would see this effect less, and it might even stop entirely.
In addition to what you said, water also tends to boil from the bottom because it's a good nucleation site. This is why putting pure water in the microwave is so dangerous; unlike a stovetop which heats the container, which than transfers heat to the water, a microwave excites the water molecules directly. Without a nucleation site nearby, this liquid water can reach temperatures far in excess of its boiling point. When you take it out of the microwave and break the surface tension, the cup of water can explode because you've allowed for sudden nucleation! Meanwhile, coffee, tap water, etc. has stuff dissolved in it which can allow for nucleation, so its safer to microwave than pure water.
In order for it to be more effective you need to add small rods as long as it's a rod it will work and it will work better the larger rods you make and you can also use a mesh to charge it to I mean with the picnic works rilly well with a mesh if you look up lithium battery on the powder toy and turn off decorations you might find some that have a mesh charging style
I made a Urainium-based heater awhile ago, and used it for a few different applications, like boilers, and power plants. Then I made one of those old cigarette car lighters.
when you become a big UA-cam channel keep being you self, don't turn in to: I spent 100 days in the skibidi toilet, because people watch you to see you, not some corporate guy with nothing unique about him! which I'm not saying that about you but it's just that I feel like 90% of youtubers do that when Thay get big so if you see this do not forget this!
Can you already make clocks? I've only just heard of this game/version from this video being recommended but you could make a clock from this. Larger stores of lithium would yield a longer periodicity. (I'm also commenting this half way through so sorry if you think of this >
we are SO back
as always, your inventions never cease to amaze me. maybe try building a thermite reactor if you haven’t already
i think the coolest part is the idea of a single chamber reactor, use the lithium burst to heat water into steam, it powers, then it condenses at the top and drops back down, providing power in both directions.
A burst heater sounds kinda like a bomb
the temperature confusion around 2:50 could be a simulation of phase transition effects
saw the video and made an efficient version, every heat cycle instantly melts all ice on the plate above, with only one reactor core.
you can also use the heat sensor so that when it melts it triggers a signal, if you get the heat sensor to the right temp
@@idkanimate7455 clearly you did not watch the video long as the tuber said that exact thing in the video about heat sensors lol
@@biohazerdtrollztrolls4798 who are you calling potato?
These "Hmmmm"s after he said "burst heater" were the main symptoms of a "Neuron Activation" moment.
due to the continuance of time, the fabric of neuron activation had changed, and became was
You could use it as an opening mechanism for an ice dam, if you want it to open on a regular timer.
I dont know this game really but in real life, there's a period for all materials where they no longer get hotter but instead use that energy to change states.
That's why the orange part of the initial lithium build is the same temperature - it used the previous energy input to raise its temperature until it hit the melting point, then converted all the solids into liquids, then it was free to heat up again and rapidly got very, very hot (in this case 600+ degrees C).
In real life the process isn't as perfect as it shows here because the source of the heat usually isn't applying the energy equally.
I believe that's why you see water start to boil on the bottom of a pan before the entire pot reaches a rolling boil - the water on the bottom reaches the boiling point before the entire volume of water has reached it. The rest of the water is stealing heat from the hottest volume, but the hottest volume (near the heat source) is absorbing heat faster than the rest of the water can steal it, so that small part begins to change state before the entire pot has reached boiling point.
I imagine if you heated the water very slowly (i.e. a smaller temperature difference from the bottom of the pot to the top) you would see this effect less, and it might even stop entirely.
In addition to what you said, water also tends to boil from the bottom because it's a good nucleation site. This is why putting pure water in the microwave is so dangerous; unlike a stovetop which heats the container, which than transfers heat to the water, a microwave excites the water molecules directly. Without a nucleation site nearby, this liquid water can reach temperatures far in excess of its boiling point. When you take it out of the microwave and break the surface tension, the cup of water can explode because you've allowed for sudden nucleation! Meanwhile, coffee, tap water, etc. has stuff dissolved in it which can allow for nucleation, so its safer to microwave than pure water.
@@reidmock2165 That's why I only microwave water if I put a fork in it first!
In order for it to be more effective you need to add small rods as long as it's a rod it will work and it will work better the larger rods you make and you can also use a mesh to charge it to I mean with the picnic works rilly well with a mesh if you look up lithium battery on the powder toy and turn off decorations you might find some that have a mesh charging style
I made a Urainium-based heater awhile ago, and used it for a few different applications, like boilers, and power plants. Then I made one of those old cigarette car lighters.
18:20 vector moment
Cool Phoenix Wright music
Loving the more frequent uploads
Doesn't fusion irl have a massive upfront heat requirement since all the fuel needs to be a plasma before it can fuse?
Short answer: yes
i think the last time i watched spike viper was about 7 years ago, glad hes still making content, and with his face!
when you become a big UA-cam channel keep being you self, don't turn in to: I spent 100 days in the skibidi toilet, because people watch you to see you, not some corporate guy with nothing unique about him! which I'm not saying that about you but it's just that I feel like 90% of youtubers do that when Thay get big so if you see this do not forget this!
Yet another great video
HECI YEAH WE BACK
Use: Sporadic game of hot potato.
Bro...
I think I'm the only Brazilian who plays this game
Heck yeah!!!! Love seeing more of this game you're a genius
Me, who knows how to get an infinite spark from Lithium using 16 parts: "Good job."
Good for you!
i have no idea if you know but will Powder Toy be updated ever again? i feel like it shouldn't take long for new elements
It won’t take long to make them but you need to code reactions with all other elements
There also are many mods for the game :)
I feel like if you turned the lithium circles into lithium rods that sat in the water similar to a nuclear reactor it would be more effective
If you do pscn and nscn around metl, surround with lith and spark, INFINITE ELECTRICITY. and add another wire around it, IT NEVER STOPS
i just realised electricity in my design cools down a lot
Lithium 7 fission is a paper I am working on. Struggling to find a neutron source that is viable.
While P type silicon is charge while N type is discharge!
Can basic components like capacitors, diodes & transistors be made in this game?
Yeah, it can be made.
Yes!
Happy Christmas
So when you do a phase change, temperature stays constant
can you send a link to the mod witch has unintrium
Power is stored in the balls
I always had an idea for a Vibranium reactor. I feel like its possible, but I was never able to make it work
I made 2 in the past I'm LogikMacherDE btw both use the heat from over charge when the lith explodes
This man deserves more subs
The lithium could be used to melt ice into water
oh wait you literally boiled water into steam nvm :/
All of my rc car batteries are lithium polymer shortened to li-po
10:10 thats SMARTER
If you can get it to combust even just a bit faster you could make an electric car that uses a combustion style engine but with lithium 🤔
Bro made the holy hand grenade
U made a reaction clock good stuff.
happy happy happy
Kind of curious, what are your specs? So i know what i might be able to expect with my pc in comparable situations in powdertoy...
Returning after 2yrs
How do you get the powdered toy?
LETS GOO MORE POWDER TOY
Yay more TPT content
Can you tell me how to make a planet in universe sandbox steam without turning it into a blank planet.
When i hear lithium reactor, my mind always goes to Lithium-Hydride Aneutronic Fusion reactors. This is also cool tho.
Planetary warming, for terraforming?
What do you mean 31fps is bad I play around 4fps on my phone
Lithium is fun
all comments before me were sent 1 hour before mine
I think you mean after
@@FilthCoLLCall comments before me were 1 hour after me…
@@trainshark5213 Oh no paradox
1: why do you think this? 2: everything I see says '6d ago' or newer. How are we supposed to verify this?
why did you comment this
isn't titanium not that conductive even iron is 4* more conductive why use titanium then?
We are so back chat
Hi Spike Viper i love your videos
All comments before me were were sent 4 days before mine
P type: In N type: Out
Has anyone told you before that you look like young bill gates
Wish my bank account did too
Can plz make a phone on the power toy
I don't think his provider's network covers that area.
Spike viper be like 🤓
W youtuber
someone will continue your lithium balls?
Pro tip:
Do this in real life for infinite electricity
Can you already make clocks? I've only just heard of this game/version from this video being recommended but you could make a clock from this. Larger stores of lithium would yield a longer periodicity.
(I'm also commenting this half way through so sorry if you think of this >
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You made those vids for more than 4 years and didnt know about lithium battery?
Why does it say I’m the first like