Added: 3 years ago
From: ag4zf
Views: 209,683
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (117)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Anyone know the first song? I used to hear it on my favorite radio station when they were doing traffic reports for the morning.

  • @bnsf4 Limp Bizkit cover of the Mission Impossible theme

  • Pretty good idea of what happens to a submarine when it exceeeds crush depth.

  • Invisible Godzilla. :o

  • shit music

  • @mhb83 Ah screw you! The Alan Parsons Project is great!

  • HULK SMASH!!!!

  • lol they showed us this in my process engineering class

  • saw this i ICP today it was awsome lol

  • In case of implosion, look directly at implosion.

  • @compwiz101 PORTAL 2!

  • Damnit Henshaw

  • did that in chemistry!

    

  • Wow, that sucked.

  • lol wtf

  • an invisible giant just stepped on it :-D

  • LordNikon989 is right, this is general Physics, the pressure of the atmosphere 1.013*10^5 Pascals, overcame the internal pressure of the train car... actually if you look really close at the background I am standing there doing this with the power of my mind MUAH HA HA HA!!!

  • oh german you scary

  • I wouldn't like to see this happen to the human body ....

  • Just think, if I could set this up in front of some native tribes with no understanding of science, I could get them to believe me as God.

  • What was purpose of that test to see the strength of the tanker??

  • Even though it's an implosion, I find people standng dangerously close.

  • Did they even get close to a perfect vacuum? Anyone knows what pressure they were at?

  • @Mag4live All they did was to inject steam into the tank car and seal it. As the steam cools it contracts and creates a near perfect vacuum. The outside air pressure is enough then to crush the car.

  • Neato

  • that's why your car fuel tank has to have air coming in same thing would happen to it

  • cool

  • eina nachui. lietuviai bled jau prieš 10 metų šitą mokėjo

  • Magneto is a real jerk.

  • Criminal : GradyLorenzo

    Crime : Rape

    Victim : Replay Button

  • @Crabbappleznbeef what's your science teachers name?

  • hey,

    hey guys,

    maybe it's magic,

  • lol some people have no idea how airpressure works

  • We watched this in science today .

  • @soudersstryker i think im in your science class.

  • Comment removed

  • chuck norris was flicking a fly away from his dinner plate 2000 miles away

  • Magneto was training, lol.

  • lol

  • Looks like someone tried dividing by zero...

  • fuck... I never really appreciated how fucking heavy air is.

  • i work at a railcar repair shop(inspection, cleaning, lining, exterior paint also)in PA but anyway, this actually happened in our cleaning shop today...pretty crazy to see it for real

  • FOR ALL OF YOU WONDERING WHAT HAPPENED LOOK UP BERNOULLI'S PRINCIPLE. THE SAME THING THAT HAPPENED TO THE CAR IS WHAT OCCURS WHEN U USE A STRAW.

  • they removed all the air on the in side so the air pressing on it from the out side crushed the trail. it wasnt like that before because the air on the inside was pushing back to the air on the outside but once it was gone the air on the out side crushed it

  • is this what happens when you drive your trian into outer space?

  • @Ls7colorado no, quite the opposite. air pressure was removed from inside the tank car, changing the balance, and causing the tank car to be crushed by external air pressure. it was similar to the tank car being taken to the bottom of the ocean. if it was taken to outer space, and sealed so that normal atmospheric pressure remained inside with no counter-balancing pressure outside, it might explode. however this also unlikely.

  • @enlightenednihilist reason being the air pressure in a sealed container on earth is mostly created (besides being the product of our atmospheric gases than "typical" for their temperature due to gravity . . . i think) because of newtons law about every action for having an equal opposite reaction. so just because in space the situation would seem perfectly inverted (normal pressure outside/vaccum inside vs normal pressure inside/vaccum outside), the tank car would not explode in space.

  • @enlightenednihilist i thought for a moment it would, but then remembered astronauts and their oxygen tanks and how they cant be much stronger than that car. none of what ive been saying has any scientific backing other than 7th grade level physics and deductive reasoning. if yr not understanding the difference and how newtonian law comes in to play, think of it like this: (next comment)

  • @enlightenednihilist think of it like this: you have a board resting on a weight, static. you then place another weight on top of the board. the board does not move (just as "empty", air filled tank car would remain rigid) because the weight underneath refuses to be compressed. however, take it away, and the board falls to the ground under the weight of the ...weight. but take away the top weight and keep the bottom, and nothing happens. air pressure outside and the "reaction" is what causes

  • @enlightenednihilist the resisting force of internal air pressure. however im still whether or not typical atmospheric air is pressurized enough to break apart from itself in a vaccum, and if the material oxygen tanks and space suits just doesnt make all the difference. im starting to think the "normal" density of air is just all relative, and it might actually have something to do with gravity (the gravity of any material in space holding it together)

  • @enlightenednihilist ah. NOW i think i was right to begin with, but what i couldnt put my finger on but what makes all the difference in air external to the tank on ground vs air internal in space is gravity. its the same factor i used in my analogy to weights and boards and for some reason for a minute it didnt click that while above weight = external pressure and board = tank car and below weight = internal pressure, gravity just happened to represent gravity. gravity was the initial force.

  • @enlightenednihilist the weight of air crushed the rail car, and since in space the internal air to the hypothetical car or to the pressurized oxygen in the astronauts air tank isnt going anywhere.. it wouldnt explode. ta da. and if i run in to any more problems, theres always, well, research.

  • @enlightenednihilist you really like talking to yourself huh?

  • @enlightenednihilist You have no idea what you're talking about. The air in the tank was heated and as it cooled it became more dense and caused a vacuum pressure to form. Eventually the pressure inside the tank become low enough that the difference between the pressure inside and the atmospheric pressure was enough to crush the tank. The only factors are the strength of the tank (in this case a "pressure vessel") and the two pressures.

  • @cromboldWVU How rude. And what you just explained is irrelevant to my comments. You just explained the method for removing air pressure in the tank, I didn't literally mean air was sucked out. And yes, gravity is a factor, because without it, there would be no air pressure, nothing pulling air down. If air pressure alone could destroy a tank, then taking that some tank into space pressurized to atmospheric levels on the INSIDE would destroy it.

  • @enlightenednihilist Technically everything you said was correct, but you were wrong to imply that I was wrong. Or that gravity wasn't a factor, if that's what you were disagreeing with (and I would assume based on "The only factors . . . ")

  • @enlightenednihilist Rude? I was merely clarifying the comments. Pressure is not a function of gravity. Trust me. Pressure is force over area (hense psi). If gravity is a factor, how do you consider an equal amount of stress on the top of the tank as the bottom? Gravity is only a factor when dealing with pressure under something (like a box). Look up a pressure vessel before you correct me again with useless information. Also, taking a tank into space at Patm COULD destroy it.

  • @cromboldWVU Neither of you make any sense.

  • @enlightenednihilist Gotcha I duno why I didnt think of that!

  • thats just sad

  • Chuck Norris sneezed.

  • @SeberHusky YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS

  • Invisible godzilla.

    Shit.

  • whoever took this video looks like they were standing way to close!

  • whats the song at the end?

  • @zomah2 Sirius by Alan Parsons Project

  • @zomah2 Krypton Factor!

  • It really does look like it was stomped on by Metal Gear.

  • someone should make a wtf booom of this

  • What the.... ?? I don't know who edited this video, but I seem to have missed the part where Rosie O'Donnell climbs on top and sits down. Please re-post original.

  • They divided by zero.

  • @GayForJC you're right. it's funny because you said initially "duh, nothing is disappearing dumbass", and then everyone starts commenting to you saying "you dumbass, nothing is disappearing. duh. learn some science." as if you hadn't said the exact same thing as them.

  • grad kommts bei galileo

    

  • @Mankeys1988

    Ich kenn das schon länger und dachte nie das das ein Fake is... die beweisens auch grad...

  • That almost looked like it was pulling some hip '80s dance move, didn't it?

  • looks like king kongs ghost was around

  • whats that song?

  • just learned about this in chemistry.

  • pump it back up....

  • What is the name or the song at the end?

  • @five0fan espn jock jam or something?

  • its actually the fact that the air is pressing down on the tank and it collapses because there isnt any more air inside of it not because the air is being sucked out

  • I'd like to test this in reverse. :) Good eye though. Either way it's impressive.

  • @kingman4888 this response may be 3 months too late but i still feel the need to call you stupid

  • @GayForJC ur the stupid one....my science teacher showed us this video in his class and said that was why then later i asked my dad and he said the same thing.... they both graduated from harvard..... ur duummb

  • @kingman4888 then i guess u believe anything thats fed to u with a spoon whether they know it or not? and the air doesnt magically disappear from inside the tank as u and your dad apparently believe. u cant make matter disappear. thats like science 101. so yea i still stand by my statement that your stupid. btw it doesnt matter what school your peers graduated from. ex George Bush Jr. i believe he was from Yale but everyone believes him to be a complete dunce.

  • @GayForJC physics 101: Thermodinamics. Read about volume/mass rates over temperature.

    Air didn't "magically disappear" It just cooled down and compressed on it self creating a vacuum inside the tank.

    The difference of inside air pressure - atmospheric pressure was what made the tank collapse.

  • @m0j0nz0r you must be one of those people who doesnt bother to read the directions and screws things up because of it or you miss read my comment. i know the air didnt magically disappear. read the comments and try again.

  • @GayForJC HELLO MR. MORON!! Nothing "disappeared" (idiot!). The air inside the car was superheated (therefore expanding greatly), then the car was sealed and allowed to cool. The cooling air takes up less and less space (objects expand when they are heated, HELLO), and finally the pressure of the atmosphere at 14.5 psi is too much for the car to withstand and it collapses all at once. that's what happened YOU STUPID IMBECILE!

  • @virginiaorganbuilder FUCK YOU I KNOW THAT GOD DAMN IT. I KNOW THAT IT DIDNT DISAPPEAR!! FUUUUCKKK READ THE WHOLE FUCKING STRING OF COMMENTS AND GET BACK TO ME. BEFORE THEN SHUT THE FUCK UP. I cant believe i share the same air as some of you people and thank God stupidity isnt contagious.

  • @GayForJC lol y so mad?

  • @rapehitler ive been told 3 times now that im an idiot for proving them wrong or in the case of Virginianorganbuilder he's just plain stupid. so why so mad you say? basically idiots did it in for me this time.

  • Awesome!

  • oh damn

  • hey ag4zf What kind of other videos are you looking for?

  • whats the name of the song at the begining

  • Limp Bizkit - Take A Look Around (Theme Song to Mission Impossible 2)

  • the 2 inch hose is just a drain hose (wich is all you kneed to create a vaccum on a tank. the demonstration above is for the correct use of anti-vaccum drainage you need to open a valve at the top of the tank to let air in to replace the liquid going out. or else the first thing you know about your mistake is the implosion

  • RA3 in real life, I guess.

  • With a vacuum inside and normal air pressure outside there is the equivalent of about 1 ton of pressure for every square foot.

    Interestingly that is only equivalent to about 10 meters underwater. So if this tank was somehow dragged that far under (it would have massive buoyancy) it would be crushed in the same way.

  • What the shit just happened.

  • the railcar got steam cleaned on the inside and the air temperature inside increased. after steaming, it began to rain and rapidly cooled the air inside the railcar. heat expands and cold contracts, well the air contracted and the railcar was sealed off not allowing more air volume in to make up for the volume lost in contraction, so it created a vacuum and crushed the railcar.

  • Look at the video a little closer. You can see what appears to be a 2 inch hose coming from the bottom center of the tank (external unloading valve area) which suggests that an external mechanical pump was used to create the vacuum.

    Although the conditions you state are true and can be recreated easily in your kitchen with a tin can. It can also be done in a larger scale with a 55 gallon drum over a campfire in your back yard then cooling it down with a garden hose.

  • @ag4zf and i doubt that only rain could have produced the same effect

  • While it would work to fill this with steam, not quite down to steam contracting but condensing.

    I have seen the same principal on a small scale with an empty soda can. Water is boiled inside it till the air is displaced out of the vessel by the steam, which acts just like any other gas.

    However as the steam cool it will return to liquid but if sealed the pressure will drop and eventually the vessel will reach break point and suddenly implode.

    But it seems in this case an air pump was used.

  • @Htown46 well i am sorry, but i must put you all to shame. It is not the air that condensed, it was the steam. The steam changed states from gas to liquid via cooling, thereby reducing the overall volume the steam was occupying as a gas. And it was not a vacuum that crushed the tanker, it was the pressure of our atmosphere that crushed it by pushing on the outside of the tanker.

  • @xgcwardog well i saw another video of the same tank car with a huge robot jumping on it so this was done on purpose that explains all the ppl behind the ropes and hose attached to it.

  • @xgcwardog your mom

  • @xgcwardog simple: its invisible Godzilla training.

  • vacuum can be as dangerous as compressed air, look how powerful the implosion occurs, powerful enough to kill anybody who stand near

  • IMPLOSIONS ROCK>watched a can implode the uva day

  • lol

  • wow nice

  • That really sucked. Nyuk,nyuk,nyuk...

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more