Good thing our internal outward pressure is in perfect balance with the external inward pressure. This theory is also explained on the discovery channel program "Known Universe" episode "Surviving Outer Space". With what looks to be a metallic barrel.
@magicman6363 When cold water is poured over the tin, the steam inside the tin condenses quickly. The air pressure inside the tin falls. The air pressure outside is higher than the air pressure in the tin. This causes the tin to collapse inwards.
Do you really have to put water in the can? cuz i know you only have to heat it. We tried this yesterday (without water) and it it made a BOOM! When we put it in the water. P.s., does the water have to be cold too?
In physical science we learned that for every square in of area on an object, there is 14.7lbs pushing on all sides of our bodies
this is called atmospheric pressure. In the test, the steam evaporates so quickly from the cold water that the air pressure inside the can low letting the outer pressure crush it in.
@galen1106 The water has to turn to steam, this pushes the air out of the can. So when you cool the can down the steam turns back into water and leaves a vacuum (where there's no air in the can) This causes the pressure from the air outside to crush the can.
No I am not a geek, I just recently learned this in a Physics lesson ;)
magicman6363 you didnt pay attention in chem, the air pressure is around 14 pounds per square inch, with a vaccum made by boiling the water forcing the air out of the soda bottle then instantly cooling the water vapor back to water, there is no outward pressure to cope for the giant inward pressure and our air pressure causes the can to implode. The inverse of this experiment would be to let a human out into space who has a pressue of 14 pounds per square inch going out and watching them explode
if you cool temperature is inversely proportional to pressure and volume. the water vapor was cooled rapidly and reduced it's pressure and volume very quick creating a vaccum inside the can. imposion.
Thanks you helped alot for my science homework lol !!! :)
amy8862 2 weeks ago
Good thing our internal outward pressure is in perfect balance with the external inward pressure. This theory is also explained on the discovery channel program "Known Universe" episode "Surviving Outer Space". With what looks to be a metallic barrel.
Dev1lB01 5 months ago
/watch?v=PTffeEsJX3c -- even better
909banana 7 months ago
@magicman6363 It is air pressure.
TheeBigPurpleOne 1 year ago
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proxforxlife 1 year ago
This video is retarded...
RsCaLewis 1 year ago
@magicman6363 When cold water is poured over the tin, the steam inside the tin condenses quickly. The air pressure inside the tin falls. The air pressure outside is higher than the air pressure in the tin. This causes the tin to collapse inwards.
luckyman891 1 year ago
Do you really have to put water in the can? cuz i know you only have to heat it. We tried this yesterday (without water) and it it made a BOOM! When we put it in the water. P.s., does the water have to be cold too?
Jumboring 1 year ago
Do you really have to put water in it? cuz i know that you only need to heat the can.
Jumboring 1 year ago
@magicman6363
No. It didn't expand to retract
Radlad72 1 year ago
haha nice try heating it in a microwave 0 _o haha
inr21sevier 1 year ago
This Is called Crushing Can Experiment Or AIr pressure experiment!
yabhijitdutta66 1 year ago
xd!
yabhijitdutta66 1 year ago
thats way better than aids
BCHAPPYTREES 1 year ago
better with arizona icetea can because its bigger
and you have to bring the water to a straight up boil, you just have to displace most of the air with water vapor.
durabrigt 2 years ago
awesome
4td0 2 years ago
copyright pwn!
Brndnsnd9323 2 years ago
Who the fuck would claim audio copyright on this video?
Bierduvel 2 years ago
In physical science we learned that for every square in of area on an object, there is 14.7lbs pushing on all sides of our bodies
this is called atmospheric pressure. In the test, the steam evaporates so quickly from the cold water that the air pressure inside the can low letting the outer pressure crush it in.
Alvinwhatup2 3 years ago
dude its not fucking 14.7lbs its fucking 100,000 newtons you tit dont give me any shit that its like 1.5kg
1337NoobLord 2 years ago
14.7 per square inch.
Alvinwhatup2 2 years ago
ok good... 100,000 a metre...
1337NoobLord 2 years ago
lol no need to get mad ;)
Alvinwhatup2 2 years ago
100,000 NEWTONS per metre!! Get your units right man. You must be terrible at school!
treetoptiger 2 years ago
@treetoptiger lmao who told you that bullshit? Your mental acumen is way below par.
1337NoobLord 2 years ago
*per metre SQUARED!!
treetoptiger 2 years ago
wow..so so interesting..wow..lol
andyluvyooh 3 years ago
OWNED BY phiefdog, gratz@fail.
xDeadlyxShawnx 3 years ago
hahah 45 sec is funny
luvwwe 3 years ago 3
would it work if you boiled a kettle an put that in, or does the can have to be hot?
longlivespoons 3 years ago
you only need the water to boil
galen1106 3 years ago
@galen1106 The water has to turn to steam, this pushes the air out of the can. So when you cool the can down the steam turns back into water and leaves a vacuum (where there's no air in the can) This causes the pressure from the air outside to crush the can.
No I am not a geek, I just recently learned this in a Physics lesson ;)
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Etimespace 3 years ago
you do know you dont have to put water in it so you can do it faster.....i tried it
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magicman6363 you didnt pay attention in chem, the air pressure is around 14 pounds per square inch, with a vaccum made by boiling the water forcing the air out of the soda bottle then instantly cooling the water vapor back to water, there is no outward pressure to cope for the giant inward pressure and our air pressure causes the can to implode. The inverse of this experiment would be to let a human out into space who has a pressue of 14 pounds per square inch going out and watching them explode
pheifdog 4 years ago 4
nerd
galen1106 4 years ago
just cuz he pays attention in school dosent me hes a nerd.. i knew that and im not a nerd.. ur just retarted
vitoisking 4 years ago
@galen1106 logic
ilovetheview47 1 year ago
@galen1106 fag
crazy9516 10 months ago
yea, it's cooler if you put a glass bottle into a fire, then after a while pee on it, the bottle shaters instantly :P
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waffenkrieg666 4 years ago
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daniky999 4 years ago
if you cool temperature is inversely proportional to pressure and volume. the water vapor was cooled rapidly and reduced it's pressure and volume very quick creating a vaccum inside the can. imposion.
hamsterpoop 4 years ago
HOLY CRAP! I have been looking for this song everywhere! I think I have the name wrong...does anyone know the track name?
monkeyfuckingtweetle 4 years ago
00:45 lol
lucasroxdanoobz 4 years ago
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btts 4 years ago