itd still be heavier than a tournament ball 🤓 they fly far because of their reduction of drag... and response to the hit... mass is gained in that speed.
You should take your world's heaviest baseball, bring it to Destin from the smarter every day UA-cam channel and see if he can launch it in his supersonic baseball air cannon and see if you can get The Slow Mo Guys to film at ...
[... if you can get The Slow Mo Guys to film at... ] ... some Mediterranean hotel's Gholf Course, so Electroboom can check if their circuits can handle the power draw. Have Matt Parker & Friends use Office-DIY props to explain the physics, and 3blue1brown draw some pretty pictures and explaining everything perfectly clear, so all us can settle down and go on about our own business, because no other video will top the satisfaction score. Oh, yeah! Have this whole thing explained by the best AI-voice interpretation done ever by a person. (If at any point this statement gets contested, I'll add my edit here, since YT doesn't tell me when I get replies) Pre-emptive edit: I will replace the words "... by a person" with "... by a person with a British accent, bald head (at the time of writing), and luxuriously long beard... That reminds me... You could get the dude from Simon's cat to do some animations. Maybe even have... (I'm fresh out, but maybe we can get more tastefully silly...)
I've swung a sledge at concrete and at wood... No human with no amount of sledge can generate the amount of force that tungsten ball is flying at. Holy.
You need to start with a larger tungsten sphere, machine the dimples into it, and then put a tough powder-coating on it. For a putter, use a small sledgehammer (but then the kinetic energy could damage the miniature golf course. A tungsten cannonball would have major recoil, throwing the cannon back, but you could get even bigger recoil by putting a long steel rod in the barrel. Next, do a solid-tungsten billiard ball, solid-tungsten baseball, solid-tungsten bowling ball, solid-tungsten volleyball.
I think the best part of the video is where you totally didn't over saturate it with double entendres envolving balls. Other , weaker , people would have totally fallen for it, but you kept strong and stayed on topic.
@@autumn948 Density has nothing to do with hardness. For example, pure lead is very soft; you can scratch it with your fingernail (it's even softer than pure gold), but it's denser than a lot of elements and alloys that are harder, such as magnesium, aluminum, copper, brass, iron, steel, zinc, silver, nickel, chromium, and others.
@@autumn948 Density is how large the nucleus of each atom is and how closely they can stick together. Gold atoms are large and the electron clouds are relatively small, so it's very dense. It's ductility and malleability, tho, is mostly due to the high purity of gold, which even in it's natural environment can be found as relatively pure nuggets because gold basically refuses to oxidize and form a lot of minerals that other metals love to do. The purity allows the gold to easily slide next to the other gold atoms and allows the gold to be brought to extreme thinness without tearing.
Osmium is more dense than gold. Osmium is 22.59g per cubic cm and gold is 19.3g per cubic centimeter. Platinum is also not more dense, platinum is 21.45g per cubic cm. The only metal denser than osmium is iridium, and thats only the case at high pressure.
How you took this subject that literally no one asked for, added some jokes about (the questionable density of the balls of deceased Walmart founder Sam Walton (??)) - and came out the other side with an entertaining and arguably educational 20 minute video. That's top-tier content creator talent.
Platinum is denser and more ductile. Tungsten, in it's chemically pure form, is absurdly hard but brittle. Perhaps "the bullet to end all bullets" is a platinum-tungsten alloy: denser than pure tungsten, harder than everything but diamond and sapphire, but ductile enough that it wont shatter no matter how hard you launch it.
@@jazzabighits4473 Platinum is 21.45g/cm3 and tungsten is 19.3g/cm3, so about 11% denser. The problem is that platinum has about the same hardness as steel, whereas tungsten is damn near as hard as ruby and sapphire. This combination of still being stupid dense but hard as hell makes it ideal for penetrating ammo.
@@andersjjensen Ahh, I see. I didn't realise platinum was more dense. So, if you were making a weight (rather than a bullet), you could make a heavier weight (for its size) by making it out of platinum, rather than tungsten. (or cast iron like normal weights)
13:32 Reminds me of the first time I ever played mini golf as a kid and got to the final hole and realized my ball was gone and I cried for like an hour straight cause I couldn’t get it back.
I miss the water jet content and the old guys, but your sense of humor and the editing on these videos is pretty great. Some of this is very reminiscent of the lick test.
Hey guys, I really love to see what you've done with the channel/what it's turning into and where it's heading, I think it's great! Keep doing what you're doing and you're bound to bring in views. One thing i have to recommend is just dial back the suggestive stuff just a bit and i think you have a gold mine on your hands
You deserve 100x the engagement you got on this video. Well done. I do feel a little sad we didn't get to see any footage of you playing in the golf tournament, though.
15:39 también veo que el chorro de aire infla el agujero que deja la bola para proximos experimentos balisticos con cañones de aire pueden disminuir esto poniendo agujeros cercanos a la punta del cañon para que el aire salga por alli antes de que salga la bola y disminuya el chorro de aire que acompaña a el proyectil
I’m not very knowledgeable when it comes to elements, I looked up if tungsten was malleable it said it was and another result said it was brittle, yet I didn’t see either of those properties. Why is that?
I love how no one talked about how he only had 2 weeks but then waited 2 months for Ms Wang to deliver his tungsten ball, and he STILL had just enough time to prepare
"I Made The World's Heaviest Golf Ball" **Orders it from China and put a skin on it.** Not gonna lie, that part made me laugh. Gamers will understand. xD
It was much more enjoyable and interesting to see someone that actually knew how to play golf hit the ball. The premise of a bad golfer wanting to make and test the ball made no sense and was painful to watch him test.
I'm pretty sure that Walmart does not sell pure tungsten spheres, but rather that like -seemingly every online store- they probably jumped on the 3rd party retailer bandwagon where they sell stuff from other independent vendors.
Hey, just an idea for the future, since you have all this equipment- why not drill a hole into the center, then tap it for a screw, and use a double sided screw to keep the ball together instead of epoxy? Then you can surround the ball in leather to prevent cracking.
When ever i think of golf i think of robins live on broadway "THats what we'll call it a STROKE, cause eveytime you miss you feel like your gonna fu*ing die"
How do you put two half spheres filled with liquid together without spilling? Probably the easiest way I can think of would be to fill both hemispheres, lay a membrane (paper, a ziplock bag, etc.) across one, invert it, position it atop the other, then remove the membrane.
You'd need dark matter tools to work it and you'd stop existing upon touching it. I think nuclear lasagna would be easier but you know...the whole neutron star thing.
You figured out how imported pool balls are made... with chunks of scrap metal in the center 😂 (no joke, had a project where we drilled out 30 of them, and they were filled with metal junk)
Credit scores are nothing like social credit scores, the first only effects your ability to get loans, the second effects your ability to get basic necessities of life.
You obviously need a club 16 times heavier now!!
I wonder how they'll make the shaft strong enough to not break when lifting it
thats what your mom...me and your mom uhh...me when your mom
I remember extra heavy clubs available at some driving ranges. My own clubs felt like twigs after. Is that a good exercise?
@@WaterjetChannel Lmao
@@drantigon maybe if they use two handles instead of one
man, those balls are really putting a lot of stress on the shaft, aren't they.
that's what my doctor keeps saying for some reason
"You're POOR WIFE!!!!" -- Deadpool
@GaijinGamerGirl Otakus?
@GaijinGamerGirl
As opposed to the telenovela weebs?
@GaijinGamerGirl says the one named "Gaijin Gamer Girl"
Next one Titanium Ball VS Tungsten Driver!
Hmmm I think you're onto something 🤔
I'm trying to imagine swinging a tungsten driver...
It might not fly very far. Like a whiffle ball. Not enough mass to overcome wind resistance. I'm all for it though. Let's see it!
itd still be heavier than a tournament ball 🤓
they fly far because of their reduction of drag... and response to the hit... mass is gained in that speed.
@@pazsion lets see... if he will do it, he defenetly is trying to compare the balls. So i think...
You should take your world's heaviest baseball, bring it to Destin from the smarter every day UA-cam channel and see if he can launch it in his supersonic baseball air cannon and see if you can get The Slow Mo Guys to film at ...
I'd love this
Everyone upvote this comment.
Tungston Golf ball out of a punt gun.
@@Erik-bt3om Scott, from Kentucky ballistics would love that!
[... if you can get The Slow Mo Guys to film at... ] ... some Mediterranean hotel's Gholf Course, so Electroboom can check if their circuits can handle the power draw. Have Matt Parker & Friends use Office-DIY props to explain the physics, and 3blue1brown draw some pretty pictures and explaining everything perfectly clear, so all us can settle down and go on about our own business, because no other video will top the satisfaction score.
Oh, yeah! Have this whole thing explained by the best AI-voice interpretation done ever by a person.
(If at any point this statement gets contested, I'll add my edit here, since YT doesn't tell me when I get replies)
Pre-emptive edit: I will replace the words "... by a person" with "... by a person with a British accent, bald head (at the time of writing), and luxuriously long beard... That reminds me... You could get the dude from Simon's cat to do some animations.
Maybe even have...
(I'm fresh out, but maybe we can get more tastefully silly...)
I've swung a sledge at concrete and at wood... No human with no amount of sledge can generate the amount of force that tungsten ball is flying at. Holy.
You're right, forget osmium, you should make it from iridium.🙃
uhhhhhh
@@WaterjetChannel neutron star golf ball wen
@@JackieBright Why stop there? Make a golf ball out of a singularity!
no, osmium
@@JackieBright strange matter golf ball
my favorite recurring bit is the glove becoming more damaged from the kiln
111 👍
Man, that is some bad form
NUH UH
YUH HUH
@@WaterjetChannel Only thing i see bad is you not moving your feet.
Yep horrible form
Bro drove that tungsten ball into the ground instead of forwards...
The Balls joke is really
Balls to the walls
More like ball to the chairs/matress
I came here for the balls jokes and stayed for the balls jokes.
You need to start with a larger tungsten sphere, machine the dimples into it, and then put a tough powder-coating on it. For a putter, use a small sledgehammer (but then the kinetic energy could damage the miniature golf course. A tungsten cannonball would have major recoil, throwing the cannon back, but you could get even bigger recoil by putting a long steel rod in the barrel.
Next, do a solid-tungsten billiard ball, solid-tungsten baseball, solid-tungsten bowling ball, solid-tungsten volleyball.
I think the best part of the video is where you totally didn't over saturate it with double entendres envolving balls. Other , weaker , people would have totally fallen for it, but you kept strong and stayed on topic.
Indeed; it’s seriously refreshing to have someone focus so much time and effort on the balls for a change.
7:31 - There are several elements that are more dense than tungsten, not just osmium. Gold and platinum are the most obvious ones.
Gold is more dense than tungsten??? But it's so soft that you can dent it with your teeth, how tf does that work?
@@autumn948 Density has nothing to do with hardness. For example, pure lead is very soft; you can scratch it with your fingernail (it's even softer than pure gold), but it's denser than a lot of elements and alloys that are harder, such as magnesium, aluminum, copper, brass, iron, steel, zinc, silver, nickel, chromium, and others.
@@autumn948 Density is how large the nucleus of each atom is and how closely they can stick together. Gold atoms are large and the electron clouds are relatively small, so it's very dense. It's ductility and malleability, tho, is mostly due to the high purity of gold, which even in it's natural environment can be found as relatively pure nuggets because gold basically refuses to oxidize and form a lot of minerals that other metals love to do. The purity allows the gold to easily slide next to the other gold atoms and allows the gold to be brought to extreme thinness without tearing.
I mean gold and tungsten have almost the same density so that would be a lot of money for negligible gains ^^'
Osmium is more dense than gold. Osmium is 22.59g per cubic cm and gold is 19.3g per cubic centimeter. Platinum is also not more dense, platinum is 21.45g per cubic cm. The only metal denser than osmium is iridium, and thats only the case at high pressure.
now make an osmium club so that you can have a club that's heavier than a tungsten ball.
just got to the part where I'm a nerd for that.
that's fair.
I could enjoy an entire episode of shocking people with this stupid ball :D
The insistence of using the waterjet for the first ball instead of drilling a hole is funny to me
I mean, they _are_ the waterjet channel
And a hohle wouldn'T have worked anyway, as the yhad to hole it out.
Tungsten is brittle. You could try depleted uranium, is almost exactly as heavy as tungsten.
Just a couple dudes playing with their balls in a thingymajig😎👍🏻
what's better than this?
How you took this subject that literally no one asked for, added some jokes about (the questionable density of the balls of deceased Walmart founder Sam Walton (??)) - and came out the other side with an entertaining and arguably educational 20 minute video. That's top-tier content creator talent.
10:13 What is that tracked vehicle in the background?
platinum is technically more dense than tungsten, but good luck getting enough of that for a golf ball
Platinum is denser and more ductile. Tungsten, in it's chemically pure form, is absurdly hard but brittle. Perhaps "the bullet to end all bullets" is a platinum-tungsten alloy: denser than pure tungsten, harder than everything but diamond and sapphire, but ductile enough that it wont shatter no matter how hard you launch it.
@@andersjjensen Platinum isn't denser than tungsten is it?
@@jazzabighits4473 Platinum is 21.45g/cm3 and tungsten is 19.3g/cm3, so about 11% denser. The problem is that platinum has about the same hardness as steel, whereas tungsten is damn near as hard as ruby and sapphire. This combination of still being stupid dense but hard as hell makes it ideal for penetrating ammo.
@@andersjjensen Ahh, I see. I didn't realise platinum was more dense. So, if you were making a weight (rather than a bullet), you could make a heavier weight (for its size) by making it out of platinum, rather than tungsten. (or cast iron like normal weights)
imagine an osmium golf ball
I was just waiting for an actual golfer to take a swing, and it happened. Patience served me well, lol.
This makes me wish for a Country Club Adjacent collab. They might appreciate this bullshittery and... high production values.
13:32
Reminds me of the first time I ever played mini golf as a kid and got to the final hole and realized my ball was gone and I cried for like an hour straight cause I couldn’t get it back.
🤣
Your new slo-mo camera makes these videos so extreme!
As soon as I heard the ball was tungsten, I immidieatly was koaning about osmium. I'm glad my concerns were addressed in the video, nerd.
~♡
absolutely wild that the guy at 12:30 brought a scotty cameron worth $400-600 to a mini golf course
"how it feels to chew 5 gum" commercial vibes when you used the air-gun
15:38 "It's like the perfect slice" golf joke ba-dum-tss
I miss the water jet content and the old guys, but your sense of humor and the editing on these videos is pretty great. Some of this is very reminiscent of the lick test.
what temperature do you have to get the tungsten to before introducing the Bismuth? Sorry if that is a dumb question, just curious.
You guys have been dropping bangers! Good work!
Now we need a tungsten golf club.
Thanks!
I don't know why you lined up the cuts on the core and the shell, rotating the shell around cut middle sphere would add strength
Hey guys, I really love to see what you've done with the channel/what it's turning into and where it's heading, I think it's great!
Keep doing what you're doing and you're bound to bring in views. One thing i have to recommend is just dial back the suggestive stuff just a bit and i think you have a gold mine on your hands
Like just a little. But keep doing and being you
This is great feedback. Seriously, thank you 🙏
Also it’s a bit ironic coming from someone with a 69 in their username 🥸
Wow the slow mo footage in this is crazy! You guys are really improving!!
Should of glued the inner material to the outer with the inner pointed another direction.
You lined up the weak spots like how wood has grains.
The bend of the club at 0:42 is savage💀
Crazy right?!
@@WaterjetChanneldid it hurt?
You deserve 100x the engagement you got on this video. Well done. I do feel a little sad we didn't get to see any footage of you playing in the golf tournament, though.
0:58 I giggled like a kid then cringed at myself. Lol😂😂
Bro really just waited 2 months in 3 days. He must have waited so fast 💀💀
Osmium would be heavier than tungsten, but it would also be much more brittle, which would make it a bad choice for something like this.
The halves glued together with the same seem would make it a little weaker?
If you ever wondered what you see looking at grass while on LSD... 2:30
The amount of „balls puns“ in this video is insane.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 love it ^^
wooow. that is nuts. Love your 'heavy subject matter' lately! but.. how'd the golf tournament go???
15:39 también veo que el chorro de aire infla el agujero que deja la bola para proximos experimentos balisticos con cañones de aire pueden disminuir esto poniendo agujeros cercanos a la punta del cañon para que el aire salga por alli antes de que salga la bola y disminuya el chorro de aire que acompaña a el proyectil
You waited 2 months to train with a heavy ball when a match is 2 weeks away?
Production level is getting better and better.
4:22 cannyou use the rods to like pin the 2 halves together. So they lock in to each other.
You bought a sup[erheavy ball from Ms. Wang.
The jokes write themselves
🤣
11:37 favorite part of the video is the scooby doo gulp
18:15 when archeologists find his victims in 1000 years
I’m not very knowledgeable when it comes to elements, I looked up if tungsten was malleable it said it was and another result said it was brittle, yet I didn’t see either of those properties. Why is that?
I love how no one talked about how he only had 2 weeks but then waited 2 months for Ms Wang to deliver his tungsten ball, and he STILL had just enough time to prepare
Lol something definitely doesn’t add up
Any chance that backyard you're filming at is in Provo, near 500N?
"I Made The World's Heaviest Golf Ball"
**Orders it from China and put a skin on it.**
Not gonna lie, that part made me laugh. Gamers will understand. xD
you need to make a golf club that can hit it, tungsten headed driver
17:19 The LEGO building sound lmfao
That outro freaking killed me
It was much more enjoyable and interesting to see someone that actually knew how to play golf hit the ball. The premise of a bad golfer wanting to make and test the ball made no sense and was painful to watch him test.
Wait, is that course at the beginning Eaglewood in Bountiful, UT?
😳
how expensive would it be to make the tungsten ball full size and dimple it? So you cna just pain it white afterwards.
4:03
Is that a ball bearing from a lathe?
19:20 pov : you're playing funny walking simulator 3
not sure why but i actually enjoyed this video. well done
How in the world did you get your hands on that phantom camera?? Rental or did you find a good seller??
11:22 whoever did this edit is a monster
11:06
What a perfect slam. 11/10
7:31 I got your number, chump! Where's my iridium ball?
7:43 Come on fhqwhgads
11:22 amazing camera work
Your swing is PERFECT! 👌
I'm pretty sure that Walmart does not sell pure tungsten spheres, but rather that like -seemingly every online store- they probably jumped on the 3rd party retailer bandwagon where they sell stuff from other independent vendors.
What camera are you using for the slowmo footage?
Me sorprendió la cantidad de frases malinterpretables del video
Hey, just an idea for the future, since you have all this equipment- why not drill a hole into the center, then tap it for a screw, and use a double sided screw to keep the ball together instead of epoxy? Then you can surround the ball in leather to prevent cracking.
Experiments with your balls can be dangerous
Nice video, and the guy at 12:41 sounds like Johnny Knoxville voice xD
Where'd you order the Tungsten sphere from, I wanna buy one.
When ever i think of golf i think of robins live on broadway "THats what we'll call it a STROKE, cause eveytime you miss you feel like your gonna fu*ing die"
your humor is unmatched
The perfect gift for the guy looking for new and exciting ways to destroy his most expensive driver!
Two Taylor made jokes in the same video... The same one too lol.
I go to the moon
I shrink the moon
I grab the moon
6:40
*looks at camera* we do a little trolling
proceeds to swing a $1600 driver which subsequently cracks in half at the shaft and dents the head.
"while palmer wasn't looking I grabbed his balls!" Thats so funny if you take it out of context
15:35 that slow mo skull explosion legit almost made me gag
Didn't you say you have 2 weeks for the project? How can you wait for 2 months for shipping? ^^
How do you put two half spheres filled with liquid together without spilling? Probably the easiest way I can think of would be to fill both hemispheres, lay a membrane (paper, a ziplock bag, etc.) across one, invert it, position it atop the other, then remove the membrane.
minigolf is the only form of golf that should exist its just objectively way better
This video was Taylormade for anyone looking for a video about heavy golf balls (that was a golf brand joke for all you nerds out there)
You should make a golf ball out of dark matter next
You'd need dark matter tools to work it and you'd stop existing upon touching it.
I think nuclear lasagna would be easier but you know...the whole neutron star thing.
@@dannymitchell6131you're thinking of antimatter, different thing
@@isaacbruner65 perhaps the densest thing is a singularity
Make a golf ball out of neutron star
I suppose you could say that the last skull shot with the tungsten ball went orbital.
It's really cool how the sparks only came from the fracture and not from the two metals hitting. Wouldn't have expected that at all.
You figured out how imported pool balls are made... with chunks of scrap metal in the center 😂
(no joke, had a project where we drilled out 30 of them, and they were filled with metal junk)
Guess it's a decent way to use scrap, but I imagine it causes some weird effects with spin?
“Right in the upperdecky” 😂 that’s a golfer right there
You should have had some golf-jokes in the video... ah well, better luck next time
6:49 americans be joking about social credit (which was never implemented) when they literally have credit scores
Credit scores are nothing like social credit scores, the first only effects your ability to get loans, the second effects your ability to get basic necessities of life.