This guy really has no clue what he is talking about. The gas does not change the speed that it travels through your vocal chords, it simply filters out higher and lower pitches depending on the density as compared to air.
@Toribor You really have no fucking clue what your talking about either... Its denser thus its heavier which means that it actually does come out slower in a relatively generally speaking sense
@Toribor I don't know that I like the word filters any better than his description. Filtering of high and low pitches is not causing the lower pitches not usually heard with ordinary air to become present with SF6 gas. The explanation that makes the most sense to me is that the air medium in which the vocal folds vibrate has become denser than usual so they don't vibrate as quickly (but proportionally the same) and hence produce a lower the pitch by decreasing the frequency of vibrations.
I think it's not caused of speed of the gas flowing trough the vocal chords. ....the gas is exhausted with the same speed, but it causes that voice chords are moving slower because of denser medium ...not even cause of the speed of gas ..It can be said that the gas changes the resonant frequency of vocal chords ....you can change the speed of exhausting everytimes you want ! and it has not any influence at your pitch .... my opinion...If im wrong, pls,write me and also, explain why
I hope he meant that Helium increased the pitch of his voice, not Hydrogen. Hydrogen would have indeed increased his pitch right before his lungs exploded from the Hydrogen combusting with the Oxygen in the air.
No, he meant hydrogen! Why should it explode in the lungs? The reaction wont ignite because of 36°C temperature inside the lungs ;-) You can see the video where he inhales Hydrogen...
You should have used the Density of the gasses, and not the molair mass. There is a difference of about 15% in the final outcome. They are still both very close to 5 so its alright :)
arnold swarzenegger lol
MrKillerBeatsZ 1 week ago
Surely you mean 'helium'?
brandt19699 2 weeks ago
Where can u find this stuff????
MsBabygurlprincess 2 weeks ago
dude i want some of shit
11bravoEOD 2 weeks ago
Mr.Leduc would be funny on this shit
30minshows 1 month ago
As bill ney would say "science rules"
OilyAlmond 2 months ago
doesent sf6 settle in your lungs and stay there?
chipcookington 4 months ago
@chipcookington U can get rid of it by doing a handstand :) or just however turning urself upside down
SSJdenis 1 month ago
i didn't know that the nerdy hillbilly was a teacher.
Z0MBaY913 5 months ago
sounds kinda like charlie browns teacher
VentriloquistMaster 5 months ago
Is that Steve Carell?
bigchris0886 6 months ago
Whoops, someone used too much pitch shift!
fs10inator 6 months ago
is tht even safe??..
PianoGirl121800 7 months ago
At the start he says 'Hydrogen' instead of 'Helium'. =P
Alar34 8 months ago
@Alar34 both gases cause ones voice to rise; he actually shows H2 being inhaled on the other video...
nomilkforsanta 8 months ago
@nomilkforsanta They should teach such stuff in our school. All we do is balance. It's annoying.
Anyways, nice to know something new. =)
Alar34 8 months ago
what would it sound like if someone took in both at the same time?
tracemaster100 9 months ago
@tracemaster100 like their normal voice, depending on the quantities inhaled
runnekarill 8 months ago
I wonder how would vin diesel sound on it.
mozoll51 9 months ago
@mozoll51 Vin Diesel on Helium is pretty funny!!!!!!!!
phreanabis89 6 months ago
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justin bieber needs some sulfur hexafluoride
mirraco51 9 months ago
Maybe this is the cure for justin bieber
xXxWWJDxXx 10 months ago
@xXxWWJDxXx then he'll sound like any other 10 yr old girl
7blueblood 10 months ago 2
@7blueblood lol
xXxWWJDxXx 10 months ago
@xXxWWJDxXx HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Tweldofame 10 months ago
*copyright infringement*
CODBlackOpsOnXbox360 10 months ago
"My teacher is possessed by the Devil!"
Haha, I love these crazy teachers who try experiments on themselves.
Ebvardh 10 months ago
im getting a tank...then getting arrested...itll be amazing explaining myself to the cops in that voice
maldread88 1 year ago
I wouldn't want to inhale "somthing"-fluoride.
Casper48022 1 year ago
This guy really has no clue what he is talking about. The gas does not change the speed that it travels through your vocal chords, it simply filters out higher and lower pitches depending on the density as compared to air.
Toribor 1 year ago
@Toribor You really have no fucking clue what your talking about either... Its denser thus its heavier which means that it actually does come out slower in a relatively generally speaking sense
DaedricLavaWhiskey 1 year ago
@Toribor I don't know that I like the word filters any better than his description. Filtering of high and low pitches is not causing the lower pitches not usually heard with ordinary air to become present with SF6 gas. The explanation that makes the most sense to me is that the air medium in which the vocal folds vibrate has become denser than usual so they don't vibrate as quickly (but proportionally the same) and hence produce a lower the pitch by decreasing the frequency of vibrations.
TheAlphaPyro 11 months ago
insert justin beiber comment.
SweetxEmergency 1 year ago
I think it's not caused of speed of the gas flowing trough the vocal chords. ....the gas is exhausted with the same speed, but it causes that voice chords are moving slower because of denser medium ...not even cause of the speed of gas ..It can be said that the gas changes the resonant frequency of vocal chords ....you can change the speed of exhausting everytimes you want ! and it has not any influence at your pitch .... my opinion...If im wrong, pls,write me and also, explain why
OnnomonnomonnO 1 year ago
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CBQueenOfRandom 1 year ago
this is so cool to do I don't care about the dangers
gayboytommy20010 1 year ago
Lolololololololololololol!!!!
Guthix151 1 year ago
I hope he meant that Helium increased the pitch of his voice, not Hydrogen. Hydrogen would have indeed increased his pitch right before his lungs exploded from the Hydrogen combusting with the Oxygen in the air.
clos4672 1 year ago
No, he meant hydrogen! Why should it explode in the lungs? The reaction wont ignite because of 36°C temperature inside the lungs ;-) You can see the video where he inhales Hydrogen...
Crossdrop 1 year ago
That is so cool! :]
JesseQuintana 1 year ago
i wish my teacher did this in class >.>
CocoWhy 1 year ago
coolest teacher ever !
Ercanica 1 year ago
LMFAO What is Tay Zonday did this! I would die LAUGHING!
JessWuvs2laf 1 year ago
close your eyes and listen to his normal voice... sounds almost identical to Nicolas Cage's voice!
Pulsuhundur 1 year ago
lol
FlashUser95 1 year ago
what a cool teacher.
bdis89 1 year ago
What? Sulphur Hexafluoride is six times heavier than air, not five(!).
Eddy2730 2 years ago 20
SF6 about 146 g/mol. Air has an average mw close to 29 g/mol. 146/29 = a number very close to 5. Please check my math again - I'm not perfect.
dchummer 2 years ago 56
You should have used the Density of the gasses, and not the molair mass. There is a difference of about 15% in the final outcome. They are still both very close to 5 so its alright :)
pb999999999 1 year ago
@dchummer 5.0344 so it's over five, but less than six.
Blinx360 1 year ago
@dchummer its 5.11
dogbadgereye 1 year ago
@dchummer it is six times dencer
PuffinGurl17 3 months ago
it's actually closer to 5, i always thought it was 6 too.. don't feel bad lol
itscrazyraybitch 1 year ago
@Eddy2730 i believe its 5.11 times heavier than air.
THISnameISNTclever 1 year ago
@Eddy2730 no, it's 5...trust me
DarkAssassin2259 1 year ago
@Eddy2730 He said 5 times denser, not heavier. SF6 is 6 times heavier than oxygen.
jjaapp18 2 months ago
sounds like the worlds tallest man!
blaisetighe15 2 years ago 37
@blaisetighe15 hahahahaha
justinpiu 2 years ago
just imagine what the worlds tallest man would sound like on this shit!
350vroom 2 years ago
@blaisetighe15 imagine him on sulpher hexaflouride
gordenfreeman43 1 month ago
sweetness, cant wait to see the demo in class
utfishman182 2 years ago
ok where can i buy this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
snobord4lifeEL 2 years ago 2
probably anywhere that sells balloon stuff. ask for a sulfur hexaflouride balloon pumper or w/e
xXGuitarMuffinsXx 2 years ago
@xXGuitarMuffinsXx why would anyone want a balloon that sinks?
Timobrien01 1 year ago
@xXGuitarMuffinsXx the one guy told me you need a lisence? idk
vVvGREEKvVv 1 year ago
@vVvGREEKvVv well its probably because they only really use this stuff in the army
xXGuitarMuffinsXx 1 year ago
0:01
avishay224 2 years ago
Oh wow what an awesome teacher!
AurynOfAsia 2 years ago
I luv the Oscar Mayer song!!! its awesome!!!
uluvmeluvu9496 2 years ago 5