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  • фейк

    

  • Thats another way of making lightbulbs light

  • Tu Polacy przejmujemy doświadczenia fizyczne!  kod 3.

  • Hope you dont ever wanna have kids

  • instant disco light XD

  • fuck that made me jump

  • i flinched when it burst

  • lol

  • BBBOOOOOOMMMMMM!!!!!!!!

  • i know you dont have to do this if its too expensive or unsafe but would it burn your house down if you microwaved a DSi? O-O

  • I'll make ure I don't ATTEMP anything.

  • it does that? whoah!

  • it scared me the shit out when it popped

  • my eyes hurt now

  • @maclover201 ...What...?

  • Wireless Power!!

  • mayhaps it has an idea? or had o.o

  • waaaw scene from "The Fly" !!! ^^

  • IT TELEPORTED LOL

  • show me a lightbulb with 250 watts! if its 250 watts at 220 volts it must be 1,14 ampere. impossible!

  • @1200bar Why not? There are bulbs up to 500 W or more...

  • go ahead people make fun of him when he graduates and gets a good job he will make 3 times what we make

  • pretty colors :}

  • ooohhh aahhhhh

  • oooooooh prettyy....

  • how to get out of trouble after doing this.....(light bulb pops and makes buzzing sound) , FUCK my oat meal!

  • when i was watching this i had headphones on and when it poped i pissed my pants from LMFAO!!! XD

  • @ghess11 Haha, caught me off guard too.

  • That's sick!

  • Pretty light show :)

  • AHHHHH!!!! IM GOING BACK IN TIME

  • dumb

  • well it wasnt quite as good as i was hoping but still cool. now if u guys really wanna see a light bulb go bang try filling it with gun powder and putting it in some kind of light socket and turn it on, it sounds like a .22 cal rifle but u can always modify it with an extra container around the outside of the bulb for more gun powder and a lot more bang. hopefully i can get a demo on here within a month for everyone to check out!

  • ive done that! except we put it in a glass of water... :)

  • sweet sugar of awesomeness light lol

  • Oooh, pretty colors... O.O

  • I did this when I was little, but for some reason it was a suggested experiment in my science book. When I did it it didn't explode though.

  • that was mega beast

  • That was awesome

  • that goes to show you you can't nuke your food properly without the turntable eh?

  • 0:32- BANG, that 250 Watter sure went in style, brilliant

  • sugar and potassium nitrate.

  • 3ouʞ+6o21ɥ6ɔ ɟo sɯɐɹƃ002 ǝʌɐʍoɹɔıɯ

    Microwave 200grams of C6H12O6+kno3

  • Why would someone microwave 200grams of sugar? Sounds like a waste of time.

  • omgeee dhat reminded me of transformers lmfaooo

    but ir was pretty kewls!!!!

  • If you put the light bulb with the metal end floating in a glass of milk it won't explode and you can do it for as long as you want too.

  • Any incandescent light bulb will light up in the microwave, even a blown out one light up...

  • WTF? I got scared at 0:31. Good episode anyway, keep up the good work.

  • dont go toward the light lol

  • do like 8 microwaves all in a row with a 500 watt bulb :D

  • It does work. I swedish guy who was at my house told me abut this, then he told me not to try it. Of course, youtube is a ggod substitute for anything dangeours.

  • Dont try this at home.. Do it at your friend house!

  • Fuck....

    I got scared when it popped.

    :] Lol.

  • Heh nice :D

  • FUCKING GOOGLE ADS!!!!!!!!!

  • the camera man flintched lol

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  • No, that's completely wrong... You will notice it gets brighter the closer to the right it is, this is because the microwaves are being emitted from that area... The rotating plate, explains just what I said... Doesn't have to do with the heat, it has to do with there the waves are emitted from...

  • dicso lol

  • Lightbulb never explodes, it implodes

  • I can tell you got freaked out from the explotion because you shaked that camara like a twitch XD

  • lol it was still lighting up when it exploded

  • compressed gas, wire, metal in general, glass, damn, lightbulbs r da bomb

  • That can't be too good for you.

  • did it catch fire after it exploded?

  • When it popped, it scared the shit out of me.

  • wow that bulp turns off ur lights thats how serz it is

  • thats the auto lighting on the camera prolly

  • how bored can you get???

  • Haha holy shit, I just jumped in my chair as it exploded rofl

  • I had a feeling it would explode, rofl.

  • i m talking through youtube

  • why what happens?

  • it gets kinda hot in a conseiled bulp

  • BOB is gay and so is any of that faggot shit

  • Omg the colors are pretty!

  • I think it's funny how many people are just bashing other people for being stupid when A.) THEY probably know just as little as whoever they're bashing, and B.) they don't even know how to properly form sentences.

  • eresh is fairly close to being accurate. This does not have anything to do with chemistry though. This is physics. the microwave gives off microwave radiation. The electro-magnetic radiation causes the electrons in the philament to vibrate just like the current from the wall socket.

  • thx dude,

  • lol ernash is actuelly speaking sense iff u guys dont know how a light bulb works your an idiot

  • thx man

  • Yeah, the microwaves induce a current and excite the electrons in the tungsten atoms. :P

  • thx dude

  • eresh dont even pretend to know what ur talking about

  • aww you should have continued taping it.../

  • It's amazing how the light bulb glows bright from the microwaves

  • the microwave uses radiation, it might be beta waves cant remember (but would make sence isf soo. it causes the electrons in the bulb to flow, the tungsten inside the light bulb then produces light. thats how an actuall bulb works.

  • its called gamma waves. and microwaves use micro waves:P

  • Light bulbs don't involve chemical reactions. :P

    The electricity excites the molecules in the tungsten, causing the electrons to jump to a higher state and drop down, emitting light. The reason why it lit up in the microwave is because the microwaves, which are NOT gamma rays and are basically at the opposite end of the spectrum, induced a current in the filament, exciting the molecules and also creating a plasma from the argon in the light.

    Trust me, I'm studying chemistry and know this lol.

  • yeah, we can tell that you are studying chemistry.. ;D

  • Lulz ya.

  • what are they then? just curious. it has to be readiation, no?

  • i just did some studying, i realized that micro wave are alot larger than radiation, where microwave can from from from .3Ghz to 300 Ghz, thats the lenghth of Radiowaves. im taking chemistry next year actually.

  • @maclover201 you must fascinate your girlfriend.

  • @01iamaprofessional Haha lol.. way to respond to a comment I left a year ago in the middle of my chemistry course. lol

  • @maclover201 nerd, jk jk. good to have knowledge of such things :)

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  • @maclover201 Can't fault that one, except for the Electricity/Electromagnetic Spectrum parts being Physics ofc :)

    The chemistry I guess is Argon in the lightbulb, which is a noble gas and slows down the burning of the filament thus increasing its lifespan :D

  • @maclover201 magnetite pulse= electricity=light up light bulb.. i understand that.

  • @maclover201 nerd alert

  • @maclover201 The light-emission comes from the ionization of the shielding gas inside the bulb. That might be the short version of your essay....:)

  • eresh are u stupid. u obviously have not taken your chemistry classes

  • Eh, that dude is fairly correct. And sorry bro, but learning how a light bulb works is mainly Physics, not so much Chemistry. The only part of Chemistry involved in the operation of a light bulb is the material the filament is made of and the gas surrounding it.

  • Yeah, but we learned about electron configurations in ground and excited states in Chemistry. That's why I know how one works. :)

  • you obviously have, then explain, instead of being an idiot and calling people names, explain.

  • @Ereshkigal316 the microwave uses radiation? it may be beta waves?!?? rofl, its called a microwave as it USES microwaves.

  • @Doddster1983 Its not like i said that a long time ago, and was corrected lmao, nevrmind the research i didnt do afterwards. ( Hint the sarcasm) People make mistakes my friend.

  • @Ereshkigal316 Hints that sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, but then again fairly suited to you there :D

  • How did the light bulb turn on in the microwave oven?

  • Its called physics

  • @millsy1804 yes! :D not chemistry ;)

  • it didn't actually turned on,the gas in the bulb was so much heated than a chemical reaction took place and it turned into light energy,a light bulb works in the same way

  • hahahaha you hav no idea what the fuck you are talking about

  • @hussainmushahid no! the gas is argon which is a noble gas that slows down the burning process of the filament inside the bulb, it is the energy being bounced of the metal, which is tungsten i do believe

  • pohhc the energy from the micro waves turns it on. Look up a man called Nikola Tesla. one day if they allow the teck to be revealed we will no loger need to plug things in

  • WOO tons of EM radiation for free, sounds safe!

  • A lot better than the one lightbulb I saw before, and I am about to watch the 12 bulb one! Can't imagine what that would look like.

    BTW I think the Jpizzle/Dove feud is quite pointless as you both are doing very entertaining shows at the expense of MY safety. :) I love both guys videos and I don't think there is any need to pick a side. Not everyone can uphold a monolopy. :D

    Good shows dude.

  • try putting a candy bar with its cover on

    ......

  • well it should be altered for this episode.. because a more easily influenced person than myself could see this as the first episode of your show.. (like myself) and assume that it is safe to do with no safety measures.. which it is not..

  • i apologise since i have seen any of the others :) but i still think it odd that u should put that in THIS video's info..

  • quote from video info:

    "This show is for entertainment purposes only, so please DO NOT ATTEMP these experiments at home. Experiments are produced in a professional enviroment with proper saftey equipment"

    From the setting, it looks like you ARE doing it from home, and i dont see any safety equipment.. at least Jpizzle protects his balls.. im guessing your sterile?

  • ok, 00:32 was a real show!

  • ... Just stealing ideas from is it a good idea to microwave this... -_-;

    Rip-off artist!

  • chibigoth15 ,rip off artist? its jpizzle who is the rip off artist jpizzle did his first microwave show on july 01-2007 he cooked a lightbulb like everyone else does! dovetastic did this show back in march 29 -2006 thats over 1 year &3 months before jpizzle even started a microwave show. ! so now you know how is the rip off artist,its jpizzle

  • Can you do this again but with a colourfull Lightbulb?

  • There was the ball lightning again.

  • Dude, your videos are great fun but could you please get a tripod? :-)

    Thanks for all the fun!

  • Exploded at 0:31

  • n1 n1 n1 doesnt know tha ti glows very cool !!!

  • Yeah,,... the gas that is burning inside is pure cancer, but it still looks very very awesome!(You can do this, but avoid the gass somehow, if you're not able to do this, don't do it. The gas is the gas which turns water into acid.

  • No, it's only argon. It's not like mercury or something, however, fluorescents (all types), metal halide and mercury vapor all have mercury. So don't break or microwave them. The only thing dangerous with this is radiation and glass.

  • Mmm. Yeah, you're probably right, I just read it somewhere, it sounded logic because it just doesn't look healthy. But you're the geek;) So you're right I think.

  • crazy

  • This thread is gay

  • what happen after the camera went off

  • lol put 1 in water in a glass glass in a mivrowave its LOL and btw ppl who say 250 watts not enough u will go blind the light is brighter than a 500 watt in this vid

  • mhh i can literally see the radiation

  • to damn bright

  • wow that's really cool

  • :O•••

    cool...

  • Your doing this in your kitchen?? R u Nuts!

  • 250 watts is not a lot... you can get 1250 watts...

  • I bet you can feel the radiation!!

  • that looks fun despite all the people telling me not to i might try this at home

  • lol why do you think they tell you not to do it?

  • It's been done. On "Is it ok to microvave this?". It's much better than this shit.

  • a bit of a risk but

    COOL PRITTY COLORS lmao

  • please whats does it look like

  • oh damn

  • cool.

    just don't microwave a mercury lightbulbs cause those are bad for your health.

  • POP! Sputter! tee hee hee

  • I hate saying this, but it fits: "Kids... DON'T try this at home!!!"

  • dont get me wrong i was replying to someone who said "can i really microwave this"

  • haha i like this and it is no rip off lilduckydee! and um wht does lmao mean?

  • lmao=laughing my ass off lmfao=laighing my fucking ass off

  • this is just a rip off of is it a good idea to microwave this

  • cool i didn't know that would happen!

  • Well, my mind was just blown.

  • GEEZ..LMAO

  • lol

  • lol 32 SNAP

  • you should microwave lighters..