😮 It was nuts to see the ball go all the way through the ballistics torso, and how the pressure from the ball hitting the oobleck shattered the bowl. Still wondering if it's too heavy for the cannon. Another great video, guys!
It’s pretty interesting that it hit the oobleck with enough force to make it shatter like that. In most videos the oobleck would break and become liquid and become solid when it hits the round or something. That just stayed solid
If you're having a hard time cleaning up oobleck, luckily it was cold, but a good way is to cover it with cornstarch, mix it in and it's not a liquid anymore you could just pick it up
you could test steel toe boots for a drop test, metatarsal guards, composite toes and aluminum toe safety shoes with a fake foot inside? maybe cut the thing in half with the waterjet at some point to see where/how it fails?
I think YOU folks DESERVE a lot of RESPECT for having enough pride in your product to admit when you don't get it right and try again. I applaud that honestly and diligence. The comments on the previous version of this video were soooo vile and "troll-tastic" that it made me despair and not want to be any part of it - because you just know the same people who constantly project hate at the presenters would rip chunks out of any positive feedback too. NEIL, PARKER... you rock. Trolls suck ass.
Can I recommend that you use a much more solid surface beneath the objects that you are smashing? The wood gives too much and you're not getting a pure effect.
Awesome content guys I know tungsten's hard to come by but that's pretty incredible. Love the video and really enjoy the content can't wait to see more from you guys. I know you guys started from slim beginnings buttman have I enjoyed every video since.. keep up the awesome shenanigans it's all for science whatever y'all can come up with we will enjoy and we will watch!!
3:10 The whole impact wasn't actually absorbed by the ball as you suspected, most of the force was actually lost when the wood block the clay ball was placed on rebounded into the air from the reaction forces. The ball likely would have exploded if that wood block was secured to the base, without the ability to fly off, more of the present forces would have acted through the point of impact (the clay ball) and resulted in the desired "burst".
Tungsten ball inside a running microwave dropped from the roof onto a BigMac. also throw in a whole onion because I hate them very much. i'm ranting, nice video
next time if you find a suitcase full of money you should try the same but with an osmium ball, it's roughly 10% denser and considerably harder than tungsten.
you guys should try dropping the ball on something incredibly shock absorbent and see if you can drop the ball without braking something. and maybe test out the different abilities of shock absorbent materials.
The amount of kinetic energy that went into the ooleck to make solid for so long is another experiment to test and get some science waffle waffle numbers.
*"The only difference between screwing around and science, is writing it down"* So... Here are some... TUNGSTEN BALL NOTES: - Destroys a watermelon. - Decimates some oobleck & glass bowl. - Destroys some pseudo-clay. - Severely deforms a clay ball. - Demolishes a pineapple. - More than double the weight of that of a steel ball. - Flattens a Coke can (with Coke inside that sprays everywhere). - Surprisingly, there was little damage to the ballistic jelly of the dummy, but several broken bones. - Bounces right off a ballistic jelly version of a torso. - Demolishes the kinetic sand cylinder (both times). - Shatters all 10 tiles with ease. - Shatters glass casserole dish (with Skittles inside) and splashes Skittles everywhere. It's unofficially science now!! (Lmao) You're welcome.
Iridium is basically as dense as osmium, within a tiny margin, and unlike osmium it doesn't produce toxic vapors when exposed to air, so it's a lot safer to have around. Still extremely expensive, though
It is actually legal to own uranium. Only fissile isotopes of uranium are illegal, so U-238, the natural and non-fissile isotope of uranium, which isn’t explode-y is perfectly legal and used for its high density.
My suggestion is to freeze it in a block of ice, maybe like 1ft square, do the same with steel and aluminum and drop that off the roof, look at slow mo
yall need to send this ball over too @How Ridiculous for them too drop it down the tower on either some glass panels or there throwing comtests and contests
Actually to my knowledge, Uranium is completely legal to own as long as you don't then do illegal stuff with it, you can buy ore pretty easily, metal might be harder (still might have to spend your life savings on it though lmao)
Okay, so, kinda stupid idea, but I'm also kinda curious. We've seen one can of coke getting smashed. But what about two or more stacked on top of each other? What if you let it land on a can triangle from the ballot stands or whatever they're called? Or even a can pyramid like you see it in some supermarkets?
I would love to see the Tungsten Sphere fired from a powerful cannon at about 2000 feet per second at a tank, would it bounce off, go right through or shatter the whole armour ?
I would like to see the tungsten ball versus other balls? Like an exercise ball, a football, and a baseball? Also maybe some other soft metal like aluminum? Also it's always fun watching tempered glass shatter in slomo so some tempered glass.
It needs to come out of the air cannon with all of the PSI's
That would be perfect for shooting underwater. Same energy but way less drag because it's slower.
Thats just bonkers dude! We'd all like to see that
@@johntheux9238 I read underwear and that hit really different
Definitely air cannon at alum plate or some ar500 plate
Imagining that coming out of an air cannon... sssslOOORK-pthud. It'd roll out :P
How about tungsten vs bullet proof glass?
😮 It was nuts to see the ball go all the way through the ballistics torso, and how the pressure from the ball hitting the oobleck shattered the bowl. Still wondering if it's too heavy for the cannon. Another great video, guys!
You got a shoutout in the video lmao
hello 5%
@@SwampDonkey225 😂😂
@@qracer5708Hi! 😂
Oobleck was such a good suggestion! Also glad to be part of the small percentage of ladies watching!
Remember the video where someone throws a brick in a washing machine? Get a washing machine and throw the ball in it
YESSSS
Good ol' Photonicinduction. Absolutely, throw this thing in a running washer on spin.
It’s pretty interesting that it hit the oobleck with enough force to make it shatter like that. In most videos the oobleck would break and become liquid and become solid when it hits the round or something. That just stayed solid
I would love to see how many tiles it would go through if they were stacked directly on top of one another (without the spacers).
I was thinking the same thing! Something tells me it would go thru less, but how much less exactly?
over 9000
If you're having a hard time cleaning up oobleck, luckily it was cold, but a good way is to cover it with cornstarch, mix it in and it's not a liquid anymore you could just pick it up
what if you just hosed it all away with water
@@AlecFoxx-gu3up that's the easy way, this tip is for situations where you can't, like indoors
you could test steel toe boots for a drop test, metatarsal guards, composite toes and aluminum toe safety shoes with a fake foot inside? maybe cut the thing in half with the waterjet at some point to see where/how it fails?
Love these ideas!
I think YOU folks DESERVE a lot of RESPECT for having enough pride in your product to admit when you don't get it right and try again. I applaud that honestly and diligence. The comments on the previous version of this video were soooo vile and "troll-tastic" that it made me despair and not want to be any part of it - because you just know the same people who constantly project hate at the presenters would rip chunks out of any positive feedback too. NEIL, PARKER... you rock. Trolls suck ass.
That pineapple got absolutely destroyed! The amount of force that produces must be incredibly high.
Go make a ring out of it
tungsten VS florist foam both wet and dry
Loved the MC Escher reference around 4:50!
New video idea… hear me out… shooting a tungsten sphere out of a cannon.
iron is wax and alluminium is butter compared to tungsten
don't let the comments get to you. You guys are great and I love every single video. Keep doing what you do!
Btw, love the glasses guy.
Can I recommend that you use a much more solid surface beneath the objects that you are smashing? The wood gives too much and you're not getting a pure effect.
tungsten vs fire proof glass
“The only difference between screwing around and science is writing it down” genius statement
The reference to blendtec was great 😊
Yeah i agree
😏
Show the difference in damage by the tungsten and steel, and maybe aluminum too
Very good idea!
Drop the tungsten sphere on a Prince Rupert's drop and then toss it off the Empire State building.
I appreciate the new edits for the video! It improved on the last one. Good job, boys
What about Tungsten ball vs. the crome steel ball?
Awesome content guys I know tungsten's hard to come by but that's pretty incredible. Love the video and really enjoy the content can't wait to see more from you guys. I know you guys started from slim beginnings buttman have I enjoyed every video since.. keep up the awesome shenanigans it's all for science whatever y'all can come up with we will enjoy and we will watch!!
I love this channel and glasses guy.
3:10 The whole impact wasn't actually absorbed by the ball as you suspected, most of the force was actually lost when the wood block the clay ball was placed on rebounded into the air from the reaction forces.
The ball likely would have exploded if that wood block was secured to the base, without the ability to fly off, more of the present forces would have acted through the point of impact (the clay ball) and resulted in the desired "burst".
I think it would be cool to see what it would take to protect the glass bowl from the tungsten ball
A six inch ball of clay, probably. That seemed to stop the ball here.
Once you get it to baseball size, hit up Destin at smarter every day and see if he can launch it from his super sonic baseball cannon.
I got surprised by the "Will It Blend" reference, but in fact this is the most likely place to find it
Tungsten ball inside a running microwave dropped from the roof onto a BigMac. also throw in a whole onion because I hate them very much. i'm ranting, nice video
Worlds heaviest golf ball made of tungsten
SEND THE BALL TO ''How Ridiculous" NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! pls
Skittles?!?!? You want ants? That's how you get ants.
next time if you find a suitcase full of money you should try the same but with an osmium ball, it's roughly 10% denser and considerably harder than tungsten.
you guys should try dropping the ball on something incredibly shock absorbent and see if you can drop the ball without braking something. and maybe test out the different abilities of shock absorbent materials.
Illuminate the high speed more
The amount of kinetic energy that went into the ooleck to make solid for so long is another experiment to test and get some science waffle waffle numbers.
What is the slo mo camera you used? And how much did it cost(I’m looking for a slo mo camera to film stuff with)
tungsten ball vs a jello block covered in line-x
Next vid tungsten vs my Highschool bully
This channel is gone weird but I ain’t complaining
*"The only difference between screwing around and science, is writing it down"*
So... Here are some...
TUNGSTEN BALL NOTES:
- Destroys a watermelon.
- Decimates some oobleck & glass bowl.
- Destroys some pseudo-clay.
- Severely deforms a clay ball.
- Demolishes a pineapple.
- More than double the weight of that of a steel ball.
- Flattens a Coke can (with Coke inside that sprays everywhere).
- Surprisingly, there was little damage to the ballistic jelly of the dummy, but several broken bones.
- Bounces right off a ballistic jelly version of a torso.
- Demolishes the kinetic sand cylinder (both times).
- Shatters all 10 tiles with ease.
- Shatters glass casserole dish (with Skittles inside) and splashes Skittles everywhere.
It's unofficially science now!! (Lmao)
You're welcome.
5:33 I'd like to see tungsten ball in action inside a washing machine
Christmas Challenge: Build a structurally sound gingerbread house such that a tungsten ball can't crush it
Iridium is basically as dense as osmium, within a tiny margin, and unlike osmium it doesn't produce toxic vapors when exposed to air, so it's a lot safer to have around. Still extremely expensive, though
So have a zoomed camera looking down from above, or have a camera follow beside the ball (do what "How Ridiculous" does it with the fishing string)
air canon tungsten ball VS car door/ hood
Do a comparison of the damage aluminum, steel and tungsten spheres do to objects.
I don't know why but Bach's BWV 1007 prelude played by a cello over chaotic experiment footage always makes it hilarious.
Now you should try tungsten BBS, bullets, and slingshot ammo. Comparisons.
It is actually legal to own uranium. Only fissile isotopes of uranium are illegal, so U-238, the natural and non-fissile isotope of uranium, which isn’t explode-y is perfectly legal and used for its high density.
My suggestion is to freeze it in a block of ice, maybe like 1ft square, do the same with steel and aluminum and drop that off the roof, look at slow mo
You know there's these things called tarps that you can spread underneath messy things and just wrap the whole mess up when you're done.
Maybe you can try to drop on a pile of thermite, which is on some thick sheet of metal. Will it ignite, due to friction? 🤔
You should make a leaf blower powerful enough to hold the tungsten ball up with the air stream.
yall need to send this ball over too @How Ridiculous for them too drop it down the tower on either some glass panels or there throwing comtests and contests
Find a place that's elevated enough to allow the ball to reach terminal velocity before it impacts the target
Actually to my knowledge, Uranium is completely legal to own as long as you don't then do illegal stuff with it, you can buy ore pretty easily, metal might be harder (still might have to spend your life savings on it though lmao)
From this video I can conclude that.. the mormons are keeping family guy on the air
As an Italian I was very pleased seeing that pineapple literally implode😊
I see the Tall Man has changed materials for his Sentinels...
you should make a super long tube to send the ball down for a accurate hit and drop it on something super strong like a safe.
We demand the old crew back
that was great fun guys.
tell me you had a harness on to keep the fall short.
Air cannon for sure on the tungsten ball.. must break the sound barrier lol
World's heaviest softball or something, idk I'm not a bat
You guys are doing great, and I see an improvement to each vid. Dont listen to the haters
Super sonic basebal canon (smarter everyday)
This is heckin amazing. WELL DONE
You know what this washer needs
Tungsten ball/ Waterjet vs. stuff we send you. Like Taofledermaus, you send them stuff and jeff puts it in a rifle and shoots it to see what happens
Okay, so, kinda stupid idea, but I'm also kinda curious.
We've seen one can of coke getting smashed.
But what about two or more stacked on top of each other?
What if you let it land on a can triangle from the ballot stands or whatever they're called?
Or even a can pyramid like you see it in some supermarkets?
Tungsten sphere+tshirt cannon=❤️
No.. No.. DO NOT BREAK IT! THE SNAIL IS INSIDE!
I'm not sure you guys should be eating things the tungsten blew up. It's actually quite intensely toxic, you know.
I would love to see the Tungsten Sphere fired from a powerful cannon at about 2000 feet per second at a tank, would it bounce off, go right through or shatter the whole armour ?
The tiles and the Coke were my favorite
I vote you do a bowl full of glitter *evil laugh*
drop the tungsten ball on an equally sized gold ball, similar densities but radically different hardness
or lead I guess
I look forward to these videos thank you.
who can build a device that throws the tungsten ball the farthest?
(Like a tungsten ball throwing sling or a trebuchet would be pretty fun to see)
You shattered oobleck like the glass goddamn
I would like to see the tungsten ball versus other balls? Like an exercise ball, a football, and a baseball?
Also maybe some other soft metal like aluminum?
Also it's always fun watching tempered glass shatter in slomo so some tempered glass.
See how many inches of wood it can smash through. See how many tiles it can smash through
you could do one of those one the street '$100 if you can' videos and just have people try to pitch the regular distance
The oobleck was traumatized 1:46
You should heat it up till it’s glowing red and put it on stuff and thangs
Record it hitting stuff, but hit up the slo-mo guys to use one of their ultra high speed cameras to get some impacts at 400,000fps.
Cannon or air cannon would be fun to see!
The irony im watching this on easter.
I want to see what it'd do to ballistic gel with simulated ribs.
at 5:27 those balls clicking sound like minecraft villagers
WTF! I guessed 7 aluminum cubes correctly! Who knew I had such latent abilities.
I feel like the tungsten ball vs a can of paint would be awesome... well the slo-mo shot anyways
I find it funny how the picked what is literally the strongest shape to be the shape of the tungsten.
Try to shoot it out of a potato canon
Y'all need to get The Slow Mo Guys out to film this
Alternating plates of copper and tin, can the impact alloy?
Drop the tungsten ball on other metals like lead, steal, tungsten, copper, and other stuff like the ground and on cars
A King Rupert's drop would be cool to see.
The name Tungsten is derived from the Swedish 'tung sten' meaning heavy stone.
Not that anyone cares, but an added piece of info.