Thanks. Until now, I had assumed the envelope of the drop itself was still brittle. That was amazing. Those exact words are what brought my daughter running to see what I was watching, because I never say anything like that. I also appreciated in the "for comparison" clips when you smashed the super-hard ball bearing and all that potential energy flipped into thermal energy and made it flash into sparks.
Actually, there is a way. We do understand why the prince Rupert Drop is so strong. Similar ideas are used to create the ultra thin glass that is commonly used nowadays on cellphones.
Have you explored the feasibility of producing a Prince Rupert's drop using molten glass and liquid nitrogen? I question whether the resulting structure would surpass existing examples. ❤
Pounds vs Pounds per square inch (PSI). The Titanium dosen't deform around the glass so PSI is much higher while pounds are less. A lady in high heels weighting 100 pounds - as she steps can exert over 1,000 PSI
like using a magnifying glass in sunlight, focusing the light increases the LPI (lights per inch) so it becomes intense enough to burn. this is for lolz... lol
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Completely explained by physics......and Demons 😮😊
Shows you how differently materials behave under extreme pressures. But in the great scheme of things atmospheric pressure is just one small slice of a wide spectrum. It is a rarity in the universe.
Why is this the first time someone got this idea? You’d think it would be its own subsection of crush videos lol. Seeing what’s the strongest Rupert’s drop.
IT's really strong if you try to squish the bulb part, but jou just gotta break the tail, and it explodes like a bizarre grenade. It's so strong because it's a droplet of hot glass that was dropped in water to cool down quickly, wich gets the forces derived from contraction as it cools down trapped, but if you break the tail, it's all released.
What i want to see is what happens when you break the tail while it is under that 20 tons of pressure. Will it still shatter or would the pressure prevent it from shattering until the pressure was removed.
You're telling me the military has to figure out a way to make a lattice work of these... An entire wall of those with the tables protected would be ridiculous and inexpensive
My perspective: Oh wow! The glass isn’t even shattering! It’s just getting squished very slowly. Wait… it’s not… _It’s warping the whole friggin press around it!!!_
Prince Ruperts Drops are wild. "I AM CRAZY STRONG!....just dont touch my tail".
I would have ended the video with the tail flick explosion.
Season 1 of Dragon Ball energy.
It's the achilleshiel
You can melt the tail off to eliminate the vulnerability. 😉
Same can be said about most soldiers, touch their butts and it's game over
That is absolutely off the Chart !!! Wow..., I'm speechless The pressure that took !!
Incredible.
Thanks. Until now, I had assumed the envelope of the drop itself was still brittle. That was amazing. Those exact words are what brought my daughter running to see what I was watching, because I never say anything like that.
I also appreciated in the "for comparison" clips when you smashed the super-hard ball bearing and all that potential energy flipped into thermal energy and made it flash into sparks.
As a carpenter, the hydraulic nailing would save my elbow. The Rupert’s drop demo was amazing!
🤔 hum ... hyrdalic press vs a hammer, must be a reason construction workers doesent carry around large hydralic presses ...
Strongest piece of glass and the only thing its useful for is a paper weight.
And a shidd ton of crazy YT videos.
Clearly not up to date on what females are playing with these days
same principle with phone screen glass different production process ..no weak spot.
If only there was a way to make window glass this strong.
There’s gotta be a way. This has been known since 1625. SOME day this will be used for something.
Yeah like some body armor@@liggerstuxin1
Actually, there is a way. We do understand why the prince Rupert Drop is so strong. Similar ideas are used to create the ultra thin glass that is commonly used nowadays on cellphones.
@ crazy. So now we can put our cell phone glass underneath this hydraulic press and it can withstand 20 tons. That’s awesome.
Above a certain height all windows are tempered glass. Same essential principle. It's expensive to produce or we would use it everywhere
If the titanium were smooth, it would have taken more. The rough surface of the titanium plates scratched the drop, causing the fracture.
1:47 Prince Rupert's Drop: *nokia, meme edition*
Hydraulic press: *slowly folds in*
That is the absolute coolest way to f up an hydraulic press!😂
Chinesium! That metal is straight up butter soft
Legends know this has been uploaded multiple times on this channel
Indeed
Longer than I’ve been subscribed.
Did he ran out of item to press or what?
Because it uses slow mo footage from @SmarterEveryDay without crediting him?
It’s premium content watching people trying to destroy them.
This is so crazy, glass stronger than metal😮
Chuck Norris in his early years
Chuck Norris only shed one tear in his life. Prince Rupert drops shatter in its presence.
Really? I thought he cried the Prince Rubert Drops.
Turned that bottom piece into the worlds most awkward spoon.
🥣
That made me laugh!
20 tons! That was insane!!
Have you explored the feasibility of producing a Prince Rupert's drop using molten glass and liquid nitrogen? I question whether the resulting structure would surpass existing examples. ❤
If only there was a way to make a bulletproof vest out of those! Incredible!
I could not believe the Prince Rupert drop is so damn strong.
Until you touch the tail
Just showing how much potential can still be achieved from regular glass.
That has to be about the most awesome hydraulic press clip I've seen.
This was brilliant! I smashing success!!
The Ruperts drop is hard to wrap my head around?!! Yet break the tail and it shatters?! Amazing!!
Unbelievable!!!
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Crazy right science is amazing
すんげぇーーー!!!
Magnificent !
At first I thought I saw glass deforming. It was the glass making the metal look like soft foam.
Pounds vs Pounds per square inch (PSI). The Titanium dosen't deform around the glass so PSI is much higher while pounds are less. A lady in high heels weighting 100 pounds - as she steps can exert over 1,000 PSI
like using a magnifying glass in sunlight, focusing the light increases the LPI (lights per inch) so it becomes intense enough to burn. this is for lolz... lol
Completely explained by physics......and Demons 😮😊
I'm always sure to wear my new Prince Rupert's vest when I'm traveling through sketchy areas now.
Rupert's drop is our reality's bug
Shows you how differently materials behave under extreme pressures. But in the great scheme of things atmospheric pressure is just one small slice of a wide spectrum. It is a rarity in the universe.
Why is this the first time someone got this idea? You’d think it would be its own subsection of crush videos lol. Seeing what’s the strongest Rupert’s drop.
IT's really strong if you try to squish the bulb part, but jou just gotta break the tail, and it explodes like a bizarre grenade. It's so strong because it's a droplet of hot glass that was dropped in water to cool down quickly, wich gets the forces derived from contraction as it cools down trapped, but if you break the tail, it's all released.
Finally... The hydraulic press final boss
That is insane and amazing... Wow!!!
They need to make phone screens with this glass. If dropped from a plane your phone would be totaled but your screen is just fine.
Good video!
Thats impressiv 😮
Genuinely wondrous.
What i want to see is what happens when you break the tail while it is under that 20 tons of pressure.
Will it still shatter or would the pressure prevent it from shattering until the pressure was removed.
You would think the rupert's drop would break internally around those air bubbles and other imperfections. What is that stuff?
Out of this world experiments!😮
It makes you think if a Ruperts drop west would have armor capabilities.
WHAT DID I JUST WATCH?!?! That's insane!!!!!
That's incredible
What on earth does the structural matrix of the Rupert's drop look like?!
Prince.
Prince Ruperts Drops.
This chan is growing in me an addiction for see things get destroyed >.>
G-shock❌
G-smoosh✅
I'm In the only one that wants to see a chandelier made entirely of Rupert's drops
Wow! Didn't think the metal would deform..
You're telling me the military has to figure out a way to make a lattice work of these... An entire wall of those with the tables protected would be ridiculous and inexpensive
Explode a Rupert's drop under water with an underwater camera in slow-mo!
Holy moly!!! Silica glass???? What about Liquidmetal bulk metallic glass???? It's a titanium alloy in a glass state.
I wonder if in super slomo the drop started exploding from the tail
That G-Shock didn't deserve that lol
Wow! Knew it was strong but damn!
I wish there would be a way to make my smartphone glass that hard!
Isn't this like a Prince Rupert or something? Just sounds really familiar or similar?
I can say I did not expect that result
When your hammer and anvil get their faces smashed in by a little blob of glass... 😮😮😮
Is this real 😮 amazing
I have never seen the press deform 🤯
joke to say that a drop of glass can hold 11 tons
*Prince Rupert drops mic*
My perspective: Oh wow! The glass isn’t even shattering! It’s just getting squished very slowly. Wait… it’s not… _It’s warping the whole friggin press around it!!!_
When will you try a diamond? Diamond vs graphene 😮
Too brittle.
Everyone always says these things are so strong, but they seem to break just as fast as anything else.
The tail ridiculously brittle and if it's broken, the entire thing breaks aparts
So is it possible to make those without the tail?
No
It would seem not, people have been trying for over 500yrs, and you can assume the military from every country on earth had looked (are looking) it
Unbelievable that glass can push the steel out of the way.
The Rupert Drop is such an oxymoron...
It is both the strongest glass and the weakest glass at the same time depending where you apply pressure.
They should make deep see submarines like that
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با دندان آن را خورد میکنم به راحتی😊
Screen protector ads be like
Smarter every day or slowmo guys or high speed ballistics !!!! Contact each other!!!!! Do it
That's actually fucking insane...
that gas can could have made a explosive mixture in the cabin
the glass on your phone is basically the same stuff
Wow 👌
Now paint that Rupert's drop to make a gobstopper sweet candy it would be a nice prank. You can try and put it inside a running engine !!!!!!!!!!!
But if you snap a small portion off of the Prince Ruperts Drop with your fingers, the whole drop will shatter.
Bond are Bonding Right Now
🎵007 music🎵
...and then a cat paws it off a table top and it shatters :-)
Pardon my French... But holy shit, it bent the press.
Idk you sure that press wasn’t foam?
I think you just found some kind of bug in the universe.
The hole is so…shiny😮
why put that watch there, beats me lol.
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Thats wild
wow idk what kind of glass is that?
3:47 How spoons are made:
Tak for kaffe 🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁❤️🇩🇰
I have been shadow banned
Nope.
@BiteyTheWombat Thank You
Same here
So it is ARCHILE's GLASS
Darn science strikes again
Ma che cavolo di materiale è 😮😮😮😮😮😮
Aindasumsheeit 😮
20,000 pounds is not 20 tons. It is 10 tons.
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@6:25 looked like brisket.