the comments here are as funny as the video. It will always amaze me how ppl would feel smarter by picking in other ppl mistakes, the best part is that they also screw up in their “solutions”
So HOW do you light a big light bulb? The last student said "If I do it with a little light bulb...." then he showed how he lit it. But since he said "IF", I'm assuming he couldn't light up the big bulb.
See, this is classic. Completing a circuit and all that, yadda yadda yadda. But these people are probably just parsing the question wrong-a bulb and "wire" probably registers to them as a bulb and SOME wire.
You only need money to graduate from Harvard or any other institute. Funny how dedicated poor people that have to keep financial aid or study at a cheap university are smarter and overall more educated.
@ChrisHeumann it is possible, but these guys arnt too bright. first you need at least one wire (probably about a foot long or so), a lightbulb, and an appropriate battery (voltage according to the lightbulb in order to produce a high enough power for the bulb to be bright--these were all provided. the circuit must be complete AND grounded also, one girl here only had it grounded.
@plijuh123 do u have your high school diploma?
MrAri233 5 hours ago
the comments here are as funny as the video. It will always amaze me how ppl would feel smarter by picking in other ppl mistakes, the best part is that they also screw up in their “solutions”
maxjair 1 week ago
So HOW do you light a big light bulb? The last student said "If I do it with a little light bulb...." then he showed how he lit it. But since he said "IF", I'm assuming he couldn't light up the big bulb.
federer4life 2 weeks ago
1:50 he does it but its a different bulb the battery isnt enough to light THAT bulb
OpenAgoraphobic 2 months ago
@ToothpickMcBrainy
Especially after they get the single wire and STILL don't get it.
ToothpickMcBrainy 2 months ago
See, this is classic. Completing a circuit and all that, yadda yadda yadda. But these people are probably just parsing the question wrong-a bulb and "wire" probably registers to them as a bulb and SOME wire.
Still quite funny though.
ToothpickMcBrainy 2 months ago
@plijuh123
yes
Riotdrone 2 months ago
You only need money to graduate from Harvard or any other institute. Funny how dedicated poor people that have to keep financial aid or study at a cheap university are smarter and overall more educated.
plijuh123 2 months ago
Only one wire?
Ninvus2 2 months ago
@ChrisHeumann it is possible, but these guys arnt too bright. first you need at least one wire (probably about a foot long or so), a lightbulb, and an appropriate battery (voltage according to the lightbulb in order to produce a high enough power for the bulb to be bright--these were all provided. the circuit must be complete AND grounded also, one girl here only had it grounded.
kshirley58 5 months ago