to be honest there's no need to wear goggles. You don't wear goggles when you sit in front of a log fire, do you? And log fire is much more dangerous as it can spit flammable material. This experiment is very predictable and safe. Much more important is to roll up your sleeves.
@J0N0614 its not really that amazing because the fire didn't last long enough to burn anything thats why there hands weren't burnt so its not risky at all
would a 7th or 8th grade science teacher do this??? I hope. This looks sooofun but my mom said i cant play wit fire haaha. so im tryin to find sum coool stuff with fog and water.I havent found anything >:(
no hydrogen would explode in less than a seccond and hurt your ears with a huge bang, thats propane hairspray lysol or some other flammable spray all work but propane is da best i thing thats what there using!
heres how you make these bubbles you take really soapy water and take a tank of methane (its lighter than air) and pump the methane under the soapy water with a tube and just light it on fire!
I did this at my school, although I'm 14, and it's health and safety that we can't hold them. But we got to light it, but funny thing was. I am known as Jesus (you know, long hair, and my first name is CHRISTopher, and my Surname MASon, add the capitals...Christmas! Strange but true!), but when my teacher said, ok I'm trusting you to do this right, as soon as the bubbles leave my hand, light it. So I did, it makes a giant wave of fire on the ceiling...Jesus has done a miracle! I laughed so much.
Elgranto7.... a genius, i doubt the water will have much effect on preventing the heat from burning your hand, it is most likely that the heat from the fire moves away from your hand, meaning you feel very little heat, this is because when the bubble pops the methane is lighter than air and will rise away from your hand, also with the added convection currents from the heat it will draw cold air to your hand as the heat from the fire rises.
Brilliant explanation, but the water is really much more important than you claim. It provides as a sort of skin so that when the fire, if any, touches the hand it will immediately douse the flame.
We did this our science teacher covered his arms in them and lost all his arm hair worked alot better than that cause we were throwing it in the air and he had a stick with a flame on then end and was poking them
i did those today at school, its pretty simple, just pass some methane (or propane or whatever combustile gas u have around) through liquid soap, preferably at low pressure (otherwise bubbles wont form).
the teacher moves back because the fireball goes up and to the sides, not down. therefore the students are completly safe there, the teacher isnt, he might get burnt. and slochem, dont be such a pussy
so cool and dangersous
tkfischer21 3 months ago
@fatuesque tbh we did this in england and you dont really need goggles for this experiment.
ProPker786 4 months ago
@fatuesque They probably do have goggles, but still, it is VERY pathetic.
Josexylo9 6 months ago
someone should arrest this guy
AghaKhanIII 6 months ago
is methane and a proppellent the same thing?
boycharger1 6 months ago
can someone tell me what they used in this?
underballbutter 7 months ago in playlist Archive of Weird Physics
@fatuesque
to be honest there's no need to wear goggles. You don't wear goggles when you sit in front of a log fire, do you? And log fire is much more dangerous as it can spit flammable material. This experiment is very predictable and safe. Much more important is to roll up your sleeves.
1989Gez1989 8 months ago
can you say me please How can it be posible??
is AWESOMEEEE
RainbOw5529x 8 months ago
Yay atleast some1 wants to burn down the school!
TheCaunex 8 months ago
uuu who can tell me the materials needed to conduct this experiment? (s
I was asked at school to do an experiment q good q and I find this is too good)
josefa492 9 months ago
hahaha i love teachers like this who make learning fun!
rymonkey007 1 year ago
how was it made?
allanseeder 1 year ago
Great trick! I'm working on a bubble show, and I'd like to perform the same trick. Could you explain how to do it?
Many thanks
MagoJonny 1 year ago
@fatuesque It's not that the funds aren't there, it's that the teachers and students don't have the common sense to wear them.
ScottRyan666 1 year ago
Damn this teacher rocks, I wish i could try this. Only if I had a spare room to burn up.
theep16 1 year ago
@fatuesque
Mine did! ha! And we even had to use them in a drop a cork on a string experiment!
No seriously. And this was high school.
Forgefire5 1 year ago
@J0N0614 its not really that amazing because the fire didn't last long enough to burn anything thats why there hands weren't burnt so its not risky at all
DXRunescape 1 year ago
Holy Crap! Why are they not wearing goggles? My teacher threatened to give us all detentions if anyone took off their goggles! Not Fair!
dianaberry9393 1 year ago
whats the songs name??!
Dancholic 1 year ago
I did this in class
You need a funnel with some soapy liquid in it, with the thin end of the funnel attached to a a tube from a gas tap
Edders666 1 year ago
Would that burn your fingers
jake233517 1 year ago
everyone who know how to do this perfectly right me please e message
namefomom 2 years ago
what are the steps on making exploding bubbles?
please respond!
siftheads4 2 years ago
@siftheads4 Tube going from gas tap to funnel with soapy liquid in it
turn on the gas and te bubbles start rising
Edders666 1 year ago
aww my mom does that with her classes! it's so cool!
happyfeet67 2 years ago
I did this with sciences yesterday, and i am look for a time warp version of exploding bubbles
does someone know a search name?
iluvmyuzi 2 years ago
would a 7th or 8th grade science teacher do this??? I hope. This looks sooofun but my mom said i cant play wit fire haaha. so im tryin to find sum coool stuff with fog and water.I havent found anything >:(
Allmusicals13 2 years ago
now that's one hell of a chemistry teacher!!
whiteynator 2 years ago
that was hydrogen?
MrMaxym7 2 years ago
no hydrogen would explode in less than a seccond and hurt your ears with a huge bang, thats propane hairspray lysol or some other flammable spray all work but propane is da best i thing thats what there using!
MacsCanfly 2 years ago
wenas, es que quisira saber cual es la formula para hacer estas burbujas, favor responder, gracias
juan david
juanchovidrd 2 years ago
i saw that at a tour to a high school
serook77 2 years ago
i read books during my science class...
omgoadwtf 2 years ago
How do u make this?
stazienator 2 years ago
holly crap
Deidera360 2 years ago
Nice, we had good Chemistry teachers as well.
afgkbl3 2 years ago
cool!
6663000 2 years ago
I could almost swear this is my school and those people look like people i know
DevinedKiller 2 years ago
like goku :P
catana1879 2 years ago
we did that in school
nintendowiirulz 2 years ago
wats the song?
kairis 2 years ago
im surprised they got eyebrows left
brynemma 2 years ago 2
Soo absolutely awesome.
laxislife1265 2 years ago
Yea, didn't they do this on mythbusters?
5up3r1337gring0 2 years ago
It's bubbles made from methane.
tjmick77 2 years ago
show me how pleas
creature8181 2 years ago
it looks like they're producing fire from their bare hands ;-D. utterly cool!!
flyoffdaice 2 years ago
watch?v=L8GbSXMAMAI
lookslikeschoolsout 3 years ago
My science teacher totally did that to me...without telling me what would happen. GREATEST DAY EVER.
KidDynamide69 3 years ago 2
heres how you make these bubbles you take really soapy water and take a tank of methane (its lighter than air) and pump the methane under the soapy water with a tube and just light it on fire!
c0linaf 3 years ago
Very cool!!1 How did you do that?
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I did this at my school, although I'm 14, and it's health and safety that we can't hold them. But we got to light it, but funny thing was. I am known as Jesus (you know, long hair, and my first name is CHRISTopher, and my Surname MASon, add the capitals...Christmas! Strange but true!), but when my teacher said, ok I'm trusting you to do this right, as soon as the bubbles leave my hand, light it. So I did, it makes a giant wave of fire on the ceiling...Jesus has done a miracle! I laughed so much.
Chris265265 3 years ago
that physics teacher is teh coolest,hes probably the most favorite teacher in the school.
monypril 3 years ago
TO EVERYONE WHO WANTS TO DO THIS
fill a bucket or dish with soapy water and let natural gas bubble through
alwinovich 3 years ago
Ok...I have to do a science project..how do u do that? It would be so awesome for my class.
markymark12503 3 years ago
try it after you have farted in the bubble bath your having lol try it ,it stinks lol but works!
tonybarr9 4 years ago
cool
cheezitboy 4 years ago
awesome could anybody tell me how the hell to do that haha i wanna try it lol
ponsanlo 4 years ago
i wish my teachers would have let me played with fire lol
MN93085 4 years ago 9
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this guy should totally get fired
byrdman5000 4 years ago
everyone has an inner pyro!
7677876 4 years ago
That's brilliant, what a teacher.
naturalmotionraptor 4 years ago
That's true. What self-respecting science department doesn't hate ample goggleage for the safety of students?? We all know what happened to Carol!
BoobyMcDoogle 4 years ago 4
Have*
My bad
BoobyMcDoogle 4 years ago
Win XD
Draksane 4 years ago
Elgranto7.... a genius, i doubt the water will have much effect on preventing the heat from burning your hand, it is most likely that the heat from the fire moves away from your hand, meaning you feel very little heat, this is because when the bubble pops the methane is lighter than air and will rise away from your hand, also with the added convection currents from the heat it will draw cold air to your hand as the heat from the fire rises.
Grant_(mr genius)
elgranto7 4 years ago
Brilliant explanation, but the water is really much more important than you claim. It provides as a sort of skin so that when the fire, if any, touches the hand it will immediately douse the flame.
nukedoom3000 4 years ago
yea, and it burns quickly
elgranto7 4 years ago
no its just the same effect as passing your hand through a flame.
elgranto7 4 years ago
AWESOME TEACHER
originalbrownirish 4 years ago
I enjoyed watching your experiment and my son and I are going to try it...I think the editing of the vid was done well == with the music and all.
kircherangel 4 years ago 2
Uh make sure to place water a couple seconds before you light the methane-bubble.
nukedoom3000 4 years ago
huh?
elgranto7 4 years ago
omg that's so cool, but don't your hands get burnt???
Sweetiepie50 4 years ago
quisierta q2ue alguien me exçplique algo sobre este proyecto lo vamos a intentar en mi colegio ..... xD saludos para mi perro pichicho
alfws 4 years ago
OMg Thats So Cool
TCWWrestler 4 years ago
WE do have goggles, but for some reason didn't use them
sugartaspice 5 years ago
thats our tax dollars at work.... i wish my science class was this cool lol
dragracer89 5 years ago 2
We did this our science teacher covered his arms in them and lost all his arm hair worked alot better than that cause we were throwing it in the air and he had a stick with a flame on then end and was poking them
legendkiller23 5 years ago
theyre not even wearing goggles...
aznhtownhomie 5 years ago
Im a dumb idiot. I dont get what you said.
addwadads 5 years ago
Well:anything could happen with a simple lighter or I need something stronger?!
ELIOska82 5 years ago
FREAKIN SWEET! where do you get those bubbles!?
exesnohs 5 years ago
methane... hells yeah! Looks like fun
blackmanfu 5 years ago
i did those today at school, its pretty simple, just pass some methane (or propane or whatever combustile gas u have around) through liquid soap, preferably at low pressure (otherwise bubbles wont form).
the teacher moves back because the fireball goes up and to the sides, not down. therefore the students are completly safe there, the teacher isnt, he might get burnt. and slochem, dont be such a pussy
mortiphago 5 years ago
Notice the instructor has the kids holding the bubbles but he tries to jet as soon as he lights them...LoL
infinit36 5 years ago
mmm... in italy teachers are not so funny! xD
anyway i'm 17, i'm specializing in chemistry, and i think i've understood how this experiment work...
i'll try it with a lighter's gas (buthane) and soap...
CYA!
kannetth 5 years ago 2
i think it was methane
sugartaspice 5 years ago
umm thats more somethin ur chem teacher should be conducting
sugartaspice 5 years ago
please, could you explain me how you exactly made those bubbles? i'd like to try those out at school...
kannetth 5 years ago
its just normal buubbles with fairy liquid or summit
g50 5 years ago
im gonna do that
BoobyMcDoogle 5 years ago
makes me glad to back to school in a few days! lol
zathis 5 years ago
Wooooooow!!!
CrazyCatsLady 5 years ago
This works with any bubles made out from any type of soap?
Botobito 5 years ago