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  • WOW THAT DIDNT TRICK ME AT ALL YOU DIRTY TWO TIMING TIME WASTING NIGGER

  • that was a good trick.

  • i hope u dirty NIGGER'S don't eat off that table cloth, i'd rather eat off the floor!

  • I GOt AN IDEA buy a shamwow :L

  • @THEBOLIVIAN1 your stupid look , all the liquid goes in the cup

  • i understand that when the fire exinguished oxygen decreased creating a vaccum like response but why the penny?

  • @ultimumpower the fire burns the oxygen in the glass creating a vaccum

  • @ultimumpower

    Cause she was too cheap for a quarter... duhhh!

  • i understand the trick, but they can at least say, why they are doing it

  • she's a witch!!!!!!

  • IT'S NOT A VACUUM. STOP SAYING THAT.

    Look up the definition of a vacuum before you try and look all clever. Its the absence of matter - the fact that there is liquid in the container means that it is not a vacuum.

    The burning of the oxygen causes a SUCTION like effect. Drawing the fluid into the cup - this is pre gcse science.

    GET IT TOGETHER YOU RETARDS

  • you do realize that when you have a vacuum, you also have suction... the absence of matter will make a vacuum if there is a way to get out or in. Also capitol letters doesn't make you smarter. it makes you look like an ass

  • @outbackshaq

    The abscene of matter is a vacuum, it won't make one. Spelling capital wrong makes you like an ass and capital letters are for emphasis on the important parts of the comment rather than to make me look intelligent.

    To be honest - you didn't really say anything relevant there at all except for some reason that you also get suction in a vacuum, which isn't correct. It's more like a biproduct of when a vacuum is released.

  • @Charliemajor sorry for the spelling mistake, "capitol" is a word, but not the one I needed. My other point was that capital letters although do emphasize a point, what you did capitalize wasn't important ("get it together you retards" for example). Insulting people doesn't help them pay attention, it just makes them mad at you. But please if it isn't a vacuum, don't just SAY it isn't. EXPLAIN why it isn't.

  • damn...

    do people at NASA know this??

  • vacuum.....cough.....cough..

  • not a trick its called a vacum 

  • @FunkkyBeatzZ No isnt. It has something to do with the smoke or something. You can try it at home and it will work.

  • @shadeaufax no its called a vacum the air is sucked out, hence the flame going out, in doing this creating a vacum sucking up all the contence

  • oh? o.0

  • thats an old trick

  • WTF IS DAT GREEN SHIT?

  • why is there a penny?

  • thats just fucking disgusting

  • atoms and molecules*

  • newbs o.0

    the atoms molecules (some of the air is just atoms) expand when they get hot. when the flame goes out cause there is no oxygen, it cools down again, therefore contracting. this creates a slight vacuum, causing the water to expand to cover for the less dense air.

    grade 6

    wut.

  • why the penny?

  • fire needs oxygen. it sucked the air, that's why wathe came in the glass... well, i think :P

  • jajajajajaja wtf is the penny for jajaja

  • what is the pennie for thhis is old and shitty i leard this in grade 7 science fair

  • theres no pressure in da glass so da pressure outside tries to push pressure in it but pushes the green water instead?

  • if you let it burn , wait for the big flame , more water will be sucked in

  • that was cool

  • thats pretty neat

  • when the fire burns up the oxygen in the glass it does not cause the water to be "sucked" in. Your explanation/science is a little off. It has to do with the resulting outside pressure in the atmosphere being greater than what is in the glass

  • thus creating a vacuum and "sucking" the water in...

  • @TedJustTed47 its not a vacuum, it just is trying to get air and the water comes is in the way

  • the trick is that the liquid was forced into the glass stupid fucks.

  • i wonder why people take what they learned in middle school science class and call them their own bar tricks. . ?

    everybody loves a free drink i guess. .

  • wow!!!!

  • People are fucking stupid if they think that the fire extinguishing was the only trick.

  • @Mashypotato Agreed, but I still don't get why the penny is there...?

  • what was the purpose of the penny?

  • it was to show you that the goo/water around it was really their

  • lame

  • woooow, fire needs oxygen!

  • good "trick". i would have never have known that fire needs oxygen

  • whys everyone rashing on the table?! btw is that rat droppings to the right?

  • cool trick but what's with the audio?

    did jacob-two-two have two daughters?

  • mat thats sum nasty table!!!its nasty just to toutch it!!!

  • whats with the penny?

  • it's ppb a challenge: "bet I can pick up the penny without touching the water?"

  • LMAO on the table jokes

  • nice zippo, bad table thats fucin nasty no 5 second rule on that shit

  • i hope u dont eat on the nasty table

  • nice trick. pretty dirty fucking table though

  • it's so old trick......

  • no need for the olive.

  • read info not a olive

  • awesome! I just did it!

  • lol cool trick.. i laughed more at the amount of times you must of done it cos of the state of the table haha quality stuff :)

  • lol

  • if you uses more matches the water goes higher :)

  • did that in sic class

  • Wash your table cloth.

  • hahahaha!!

  • Hahahaha, that made me laugh xD

  • LOFL

  • @murphmeisterlb

    hahahahahahahaha

  • can that work with like water, soda, or some thing like that bcs im not going and buying some weird scientific stuff lol

  • you can use water 2

  • every liquid works

  • whats te green stuff

  • The glass is inherently less conductive of heat and energy than water, which results in a lower temperature. The burning match doesn't consume but is facilitated by oxygen, however it also generates vapor from the fluid contained within glass, essentially a furnace. When the match is extinguished the vapor condenses and causes a pressure deviation which results in diffusion that briefly enhances the capillary action of the fluid.

  • The vapor condenses due to the absorbtion and dissipation of the the heat through glass. After it's drawn in, the glass that was initially resting on the fluid falls on the plate and creates a true seal. The polarity and of the fluid, presumably water and the pressure of the glass draws nearly it's full consistence into the glass, creating a void for the glass to fall and seal. yea i just laerned this

  • wtf :S pointless

  • cool! ya wuts w. the penny? LOL

  • the lit match when put in the glas starts to burn out all the oxygen so it acts as a vaccum, cool huh

  • whats the sense of the coin?

  • they never say what the trick is but I'd asume its to get the penny without touching the water?? not sure, they need to add some annotations to explain..

  • okkk

  • umm i have a dresser. not a closet.

  • lol was anyone else looking at the penny?

  • oxygen is removed - so the pressure in glass is smaller than atmospheric pressure - suction is created. RIght?

  • yes u are correct ^_^

  • A* =]

  • That was incredible!!! That is actually in someone's kitchen?!? Wow. I've never seen a tablecloth that nasty!! I'd be afraid to eat anything fixed in that kitchen.

  • lol not everyone is rich :D

    i am tho lol so i have to agree dude fix the table cloth

  • Dude, u don't have to be rich to wash a table cloth! lol. Hell, put a large bowl over the stain. Or just turn it over to the less dirty side. ha.

    Biz-R name, lmao!!

  • what was the black thing that they lit?? so all u need is water a zippo and that black thinger?

  • The "Bslck Thinger" is a Blueberry, but in a bar, you would use an Olive. It says in the Desc.

  • you should learn how to use your Zippo right^^!

    as you did, you burnt the top of the Zippo -.-

  • you can do that with a cherry that basic concept is how you make cherrybombs

  • Nice spin on it, but old as hell.

  • Yes, that match is in a blueberry, because I had no olives. But if you were at a bar, and not in your kitchen, you could do this trick with an olive, a wineglass, and some bar matches. When the fire burns out the oxygen it sucks the water up into the glass.

  • try it with gas

  • the flame burns out all the oxygen in the glass creating a vaccum in the glass there for it sucks in the water, big whoop, nice job though

  • whats the penny for??

  • Lincoln needs his 30 seconds of fame too, you know.

  • LMAO :D

  • in more info : Yes, that match is in a blueberry, because I had no olives. But if you were at a bar, and not in your kitchen, you could do this trick with an olive, a wineglass, and some bar matches. When the fire burns out the oxygen it sucks the water up into the glass.

  • tht was sick nasty :)

  • I don't get how he did that

  • well flame just absorbed 02 in that glass. so it become vacum, because of that watter got in to glass.

  • Please don't give answers if you actually dont know! The candle burns oxygen to make CO2 and water vapour. That water vapour hits the cold glass and condenses to a liquid which decreases it's volume. This then creates a vacuum in the glass. The percentage of oxygen in the air is nowhere near the same volume as the water.

  • Interestingly, i'm fairly sure that i read in Focus that if you use more candles the water rises further. I can't remember the explanation, but the whole idea seems very counter intuitive when you know how the effect works.

  • Why don't you explain the gag before showing the answer?

  • lol everyone know how to do that,that no big deal

  • yeah evryone in the world... moron

  • i love doin that.

  • haha, my science teacher showed us that, except she didn't use a pointless penny, and she used a big candle, and a berlinmeyer flask

  • Thats one of the Nastiest table cloths I have seen since visiting my friends retarded Aunts house.

    Stop with the stupid bar tricks and wash that thing please!

  • lol the friend did not sound amused.

  • fire needs oxygen to burn so when it runs out it trys to find oxygen but it only gets water because thats the only thing to suck

  • Fire needs 3 things to stay alight: heat, a fuel off which it can burn and 02. The green liquid in the plate creates an air-tight seal around the rim of the glass, so when the flame burns inside the glass, it uses up oxygen. This creates an imbalance in pressure inside the glass from outside the glass; the pressure is lower. This causes a small vaccuum which makes the surrounding liquid rush in to lessen the space in which the oxygen molecules have to occupy, balancing the imbalance in pressure.

  • thanks tips :)

  • how bout in English?

  • why do u need a penny?

  • so its basically that old, sucking an egg into a glass bottle trick with different materials... its the same concept

  • really dirty table :p

  • thats poor

    what a silly trick

    all children know that the flame need O to burn and so the water get pushed into the glass!!

    (im not very good in english)

  • i learned how to do that since i was like, 12 or sumthing

  • lol, at the end shes like "thats all its gunna do"

    the other lady says "ok" she sounded so bummed...

  • that kids mommy is definitely unimpressed

    HA

  • my science teacher showed me this

  • cool lighter

  • ok, no, please people.

    by the law of conservation of mass, through any chemical reaction, in this case burning, you have the same amount of matter as the products from the reactants. aka, co2 is produced.

    what really happens is that the air around the match heats up when it is lit so it expands, when the glass is put over and all the oxygen is used up, the flame goes out and the air cools and contracts causing less pressure inside the glass then outside forcing the liquid to fill the gap.

  • or, jackass, you could actually learn how this really works. O2 gas is consumed at a stoichiometrically faster rate than CO2 is produced, so more moles of O2 are burned than CO2 released. this decreases the molecules of gas in the glass, lowering the pressure via the pv=nrt equation. although there is probably some marginal difference because of heat. but this is negligible compared to the effects of changing amount of gas.

    BOOM!

    fun video too

  • dude you owend him nice

  • Both of you guys are correct.. you just put it in a more complex version. No need to call him a jackass.

  • too many big words lol

  • shoot, u just owned him.

  • wow this is so old

  • i thought the penny was goin to do somthing

  • me to

  • maybe she was making a speaker and needed it to be shiny...... LOLZ!!!

  • The water is green, there are grease spots on the table cloth... No doubt, it's the Griswald's family!

  • why is there a penny in the dish?

  • get a new tablecloth LOL

  • there we go there we go there we go there we go there we go lol over and over.

  • easy,with no oxygen when u cover it with a cup ,no spark(fire)

  • Im just thinking... how did the water go inside to that glass!!!

  • Easy, as the fire burns up oxygen inside the glass, since the pressure inside the glass is decreasing and the structure of the glass is solid, the water gets sucked up into the glass. If you did the same thing with a thin plastic cup, the cup might just crumple up.

  • what a nerd

  • Yeah, knowing stuff is sooo lame.

  • i did this experiment in 4th grade

    DUH!!!!!!

  • that table top is disgusting

  • I agree!

    *blegh!*

  • to old easy trick, and more easy to explain....when you put the glass over de candle, the candle starts to burn th oxigen inside de glass when it is burned the vacum created makes the water gets into de glass, then when the candle burned all the oxygen it just turn off..

  • nice lighter and portalrealm what do u mean so we know its real?? so we dont think there is a hole or what?

  • That's easy. You can do it with any candle. I've done it with my hands once but it hurt like hell. You just have to make it so that the fire doesn't get any oxygen. Fire eats oxygen, that's what makes it burn. Notice how if you blow on a spark that it gets brighter and catches other things on fire easily? That's why there are so many forest fires. Especially last year in California. The wind blew hot air over the land and it caught fire, the wind blew on it and it spread rapidly.

  • whats that coin for?

  • so you guys know its real

  • I know.I was just seeing so many comments asking the question so i joined.=P

    hahahahahha

  • probably wants to be famouse and show of by doing fuck all in the bowl m8 lolz =P

  • whats the penny for?

  • wut wuz the penny for.

  • wat is the penny for?