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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2007

what a cool experiment!
The used below the alminium boat might be "Sulfur Hexafluoride"

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  • O SHIT I WANT TO SWIM AROUND THAT!!!

    Thumbs up if you want to swim in that thing!!

  • @TurboxFire usafshrek: "the gas is called sf6, or sulfur hexaflouride. it's an inert gas that is heavier than air, does not support combustion, and does not allow electricity to arc through it. it's used in very sensitive high voltage radar equipment. also, IT WILL KILL YOU. it does this the same way water will drown you. it's heavier than air, so it will collect in your lungs and replace all the oxygen and you will drown. i know this because i work with it every day."

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  • cn u plz explain about these.

    

  • @pofrani I actually just copy&pasted the explanation... I dont know anymore, where i got it from, but the guy called himself: Usafshrek

  • @dualCranKy

    Nice! Thanks for the explanation.

  • cooool..though you should be atleast explaining the exp. in the description box!

  • its sulfur hexafluoride i learned from mythbusters

  • the video did`nt show How to float on the air

  • steve spangler science much ?

  • @Kbtoys124 you would die of oxygen deprivation...

    

  • Wtf? Darn ... So they call this magic? Magic = this

  • huh?

    

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