How Is A Glass Booger Like a Rain Drop? // Van der Waals Force

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
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  • @FleurDeFire
    @FleurDeFire 21 день тому +6

    Found this channel a couple months ago when it was recommended by UA-cam after a NileRed video. I love this content! What a great teacher and also an attentive learner. (It was the "How To Make Mercury" video)
    I could listen to him explain just about anything; he's very warm and fun in his communication!

  • @Schmooplzzz
    @Schmooplzzz 7 днів тому

    The irony that I stumbled upon this while I'm doing a video essay on Helium and weak Van Der Waals forces, this is gonna come in handy when I explain it! Definitely gonna link back here. You guys are great and I love your teaching style! Y'all earned a new subscriber and I hope many more to come

  • @IpokeSmot420
    @IpokeSmot420 4 дні тому

    Just found your channel. Seems like some decent content I could get my kid to watch. I'm going to apologize upfront for ranting in my first comment on the channel. It's not something I do that often. It's also not going to keep me from enjoying the content.
    I did find one thing in this specific video somewhat troubling. As a glassblower, I must comment about the carelessness with ultra thin blown out glass. I'm sure you take good precaution with the experiments on the channel, but glass bubbles that thin should not be played with. I've seen fellow lamp workers inhale those floaty shards of glass, and the results are not pleasant.