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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Veritasium] Make Plasma With Grapes In The Microwave!
 
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To save your busy time, why don't you check out the fun contents, summary, and empathy comments of popular YouTube videos first and watch YouTube?
(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Veritasium] Make Plasma With Grapes In The Microwave!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwTjsRt0Fzo

 


 

Playtime Comments : [Veritasium] Make Plasma With Grapes In The Microwave!

Mi*******:
3:49 he was creating plasma as he was creating plasma lol

Ma***:
3:45 - "OOOHHH, YYEEAAHH! IT'S STILL GOOOING!" lol

Ke********:
3:50 OOOHHHHH YEEEAAAAAHHHH, IT'S STILL GOOOIIINNNGGGG

Na******:
3:35  "Go! The laws of physics!"
Best catchphrase ever.

Sa***********:
I like how he just randomly says feces at 2:37

Za***:

3:49 AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWHHHH YEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!  ITS STILL GOOOING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Je***********:

3:50
I have no words.


ch**********:

1:40 WHO NEEDS DRUGS!?


Fa******:

3:50 I'm so dead xDDD


So*********:

3:43 stoner scientists 


 

 

Top Comments : [Veritasium] Make Plasma With Grapes In The Microwave!

Ta**************:
LOOOOOOOOOL "WHO NEEDS DRUGS!"

Om**********:
Woah , WHO NEEDS DRUGS :p

Sh******************:

@3:50 "OOOOH YEEEA!!! ITS STILL GOING!!!"
Mom: Are you watching porn?!
Me: MOM ITS SCIENCE!
Mom: whatever you say...


Se*******:

Go, the laws of physics!


Wi********:

3:49 close your eyes


an************:
"Be careful if you're trying this at home"
Yeah, okay, I'll be careful while heating my grape in a microwave oven. -_-

Re*************:
"Go the laws of physics!"

Jo**********:
"We are experts" *pushes microwave button

Ke******:

This is grape!


Ub*******:

1:40 WOAH! WHO NEEDS DRUGS?


Ma*****:
Hank sent me here

Br****:

Mr, veritasium you look so much better with a beard


Ja********:

Like if anyone get here from What If XKCD?


Ma**********:

Arnold Schwarzenegger wants this phenomenon weaponised and made into a plasma rifle.


No***:

Don't mind me, I'm just here coming from the new video


Fe*************:
I'm watching a microwave cook a grape, oh god.  What have finals done to me?

Ta********:

I just came here from SciShow's latest video. Wow, Derek looked so different six years ago.


T*:

Im so making a grape powered plasma cannon.


Jo*******:
Who else is here after the new video

di***************:
Omg he's missing his beard... why am I the only one who cares? ;-;

El*******:

Is it a thing if I too go around saying "Go the laws of Physics!"


Th****************:
didyouknow brought me here

Ad************:
children in africa could've eaten that microwave

Gr*************:
If someone out there is not building a plasma gun with grapes for ammo after seeing this video; then they will after reading this comment.

Ma*******************:
GOOO THHEE LAWWWWSSS OF PHYSICSSSSSSS
OHHHHH YEAHHHHHHH ITSSSS STILLLL GOOOOOIIIINNNNGGGGGG lmfaoooo

Ol********:

1:40 Veritasium, legalizing grapes in microwaves since 2011


Ce*******:

"Woah! Who needs drugs?!"

Yeah who needs drugs when you can put grapes in a micriowave


Zo**********:

I once destroyed a microwave by trying to caaarefully hard boil some eggs in one!
I heated a bit, stopped, check the temp and how things looked, heated a bit more, checked, etc. It seemed to be going pretty well... The water was boiling a little and the eggs were intact. I decided to heat for 30 seconds more and then stop. About 15 seconds from the end the eggs EXPLODED and blew the microwave door open! There was a thin layer of scrambled eggs coating the inside of the microwave! The door could be shut. Things looked normal otherwise. But the microwave would not work, and not even the light inside came on! Destroyed... But it sure was funny to see!!! Now there is a new microwave and no eggs...


wh**********:
One day my friends father decided he did't need his microwave anymore because he was convinced by some dubious advice that it is harmful to irradiate your food so the three of us brought the oven out to the garage and started exploring plasmas in the manner seen here. The first thing we tried was a lit candle. Because we didn't care too much about the oven itself we allowed the balls of plasma to sit against the ceiling of the chamber as they formed.

Although the results we got were encouraging, it was actually not that easy to ignite a plasma directly from a paraffin flame. In addition to the heat damage we noticed some soot had also been deposited on the oven's ceiling.

After that we tried pieces of aluminum foil in various shapes; sheets, crumpled balls, two pieces separated by a small gap, etc. The arcs drawn between aluminum objects were blue-white and very sporadic. They were also confined the surface of the foil, not producing detached plasma.

After that we tried just lighting small pieces of wood or charring larger pieces with a torch this produced the best results. It seems to be easiest to form carbon plasma from materials with a lot of free carbon like charcoal. Water solutions of ionic compunds did not do anything interesting. Dry binary salts may melt but I wouldn't count on plasma.

I have heard that if you heat a section of a piece of glass and place it in the oven before it has a chance to cool the increased conductivity of the hot area will draw the most RF energy and continue being heated further until you eventually melt the entire object. Although I have never done this with a microwave I have accomplished it using an arc drawn from a neon sign transformer. Hot glass and quartz are indeed electrically conductive. I have, in fact, welded broken glass back together by drawing an arc through the crack between them. Starting out with the electrodes on either side of the crack a hot spot is formed at the boundary and then as one is moved along the crack in one direction and the other in the other direction, the entire joint becomes conductive enough to concentrate the current and dissipate enough heat to melt and fuse.

 


 

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