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  • The ball moved the dome! What is the weight of the dome?

  • THE GRAPE REGENERATES!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • How did you have they camera in the microwave? I thought microwaves damage electronics.

  • i did this without a glass, and the result was really scary, dont try this at home  :_)

  • Cause may cause OH MY GOD FIRE!

  • Cool. A mini nuke in your kitchen.

  • @SIRA063 You spelled grammar wrong.....

  • RASENGAN GRAPES :0

  • check out my plasma videos, they are really cool too

  • The kamehameha is one step closer to reality... I feel so happy.

  • can it break the glass?

  • I heard microwaving a grape produces fumes strong enough to kill a human.

  • no, but the gases are very slightly toxic, it's never enough to kill you until the air is actually turning brown, which it doesnt

  • It b true thats why you do this with multiple grapes in your school CAF. then leave the door open and run away....

  • true and it has some very little radiation involved

  • I want to try it, does it harm the microwave?

  • The water in the skin of the grape is superheated, it burns the skin making a small spark/flame. This flame is then excited by the microwaves which increaces its temperature, producing the reactants to fully combust making the plasma ball. Plasma = fire

  • Well Grapes are mildly magnetic

  • Genial, me gustaría saber si existe posibilidad de que el microondas salga "herido" en el proceso xD (en serio)

  • si, el microondas se corrosiona con esto, ya q las ondas ke emiten se transforman en esa energia ke vemos (no estoy seguro de ke sea el plasma cuarto estado de la materia), la cual se traslada nuevamente como las ondas originales y provocan desgastes al sistema del electrodomestico..

    es decir, las ondas del microondas van y vienen, esta energia ke se forma va y vuelve tambien ya ke son las mismas ondas ke emitio al principio pero modificadas, y de esa manera arruinan al aparato..

  • gracias!

  • Very cool. It's a nice capture.

    What the hell is with everyone's "English" in comments? I know I should expect it by now, but it's still surprisingly horrendous.

    What the hell are you people trying to say? Go back to elementary school. Nobody cares about your irrelevant personal stories. Stop trying to seek validation online.

    I mean...come on. Spellchecker is built in. Use it.

  • what's your problem? dont you know that these fu****s can't speak english they are just a bag of stinky cow minure! LOLZ

  • You, sir, are the definition of irony.

    And that would be my problem.

  • what would be your problem?

  • you spelt manure wrong...

  • @Lyrelia lol, THE FACT OF THE MATTER IS nOOne CAres ABOUT spellCHEKC, i DONT HAVE4 TO WRIE LIKE THIS, BUT I KNOW IT PISSES YOU OFF GRAMMER NAZI

  • @Lyrelia Two things. 1. There is no spell check on Youtube.

    2. Shut up.

  • @perropeppe Lol ,yes there is. See those red squiggly lines when you misspell a word? That's spell check. x3

  • haha do eges just make sure you dont care if you lose the microwave

  • dude i did that with my sister and we were all amazed so it's a 13 yr old and a 17 yr old going "AMAZING" to grapes in a microwave were nerds we know

  • ooo i thought u ment u made a plasma bulb. everyones done what uve done b4

  • This generation has way to much time on its hands

  • That's why this generation kicks ass.

  • :D ... that's awesome. but it makes me want to never eat grapes again. :)

  • weeeeeeiiiiiiiiiirrrrrrrrrrrrr­rrrrrrrdddddddddddddddd

  • tight!

  • thts sik

  • How do grapes shoot out plasma? (I'm not one of the haters, I am just curious and would like a scientific answer)

  • they create super heated gas

  • yup

  • Grapes are chock full of electrolytic compounds. You filet the grape and put it in the microwave, this type of cutting style turns the grape into an electron 'substrate', a kind of 'panel' for the electrons to fly back and forth, picking up energy. Eventually they fling themselves off and create a superionized gas -- plasma. It can also be done with anything that burns and puts Carbon into the air, such as wood or wax.

  • is it dangerous to do in a microwave?

  • watching tv is dangerous.

  • Not to you, but to the microwave.

  • ooooohhhh wow;

    thats fucking rad.

  • fucking sweet XD

  • Whoah!

  • awesome how good you can see it all happen

  • Definately one of the coolest things you can put in a microwave!!!!!!!!!!

    HEY EVERYONE check out other stuff you can put in a microwave.

  • It looks like a small nuke under glass!

  • Having a non-rotating tray works better...

    When it turns, it throws off the gravity in the plasma ball and makes it last for a shorter time.

  • wow, that's pure plasma.... O.O

  • i guess there not grapes anymore...

  • How does the camera still work? Doesn't it melt?

  • was your camera inside the microwave when you filmed this?

  • They are mirowave Cams, so they are highly durable.

  • lol, so many pyros, tsk tsk tsk

  • lol bit is looks cool :P so how cears

  • WOOOO THAT WAS SWEET!

  • doing this is my life dream!!!

  • i guess that causes a toxic gas when you do that?

  • Cool xD!! Now i know i can do plasma at home!

  • Wo-ho-hoa! Yet another dont-do to go try in the school microwave!

  • WTF!! that was so cool!!!

  • O.O

    HOLY SHIT!!!

  • i wanna make a mini-microwave and den put in a model of a gun and use grapes as ammo,plasma pistol.GO HALO ON BITCHES

  • cool, dont think my mom would let me do this :P

  • I had a plasmoid appear in my basement. hand ta god.

  • that was awesome!

  • @tehBen Sup

  • Low energy plasmoid experiments, easy and fun. Great video!

  • whoa holy crap

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