 Welcome back to Kids Fun Science. My name is Ken. Today's experiment is the thousand subscriber special. Thank you all for making this happen. My goal was a hundred and two thousand is incredible. As always adult supervision is required. What you need for this experiment is a nine-volt battery, steel wool, oxygen, and it will create amazing science. So once again, thank you everyone for your support in all your great comments, and I look forward to doing a lot more videos. So some safety precautions for this one because this is not meant for you to do at home. It's just meant for your thanks of watching and to do a special video for a thousand subscribers. So do not try this at home. Temperatures get up to 700 degrees Celsius. Sparks can burn or light things on fire. So just sit back and enjoy and thank you very much. Well, welcome to Kids Fun Science. This is the thousand subscriber special, right? So I set the bar really low and I thought I was only going to get to a hundred so a thousand is like incredible. So I had to go over the top and think what could I do that was going to be extra special that really set a hundred from a thousand. So I came up with this experiment where I'm going to take a battery, a nine-volt battery. I'm going to touch it to the steel wool, which is going to create a current that goes through the thin little wires and it's going to heat up to 700 degrees Celsius. At those temperatures, it's going to cause the iron to react with the oxygen in the air and it's going to create iron oxide, which is pretty awesome. So do not try this at home. Thank you very much. I appreciate all your support and enjoy. So here we are on an all blacktop surface. So nothing's going to catch on fire. I'm completely, I've got goggles on, gloves on, long pants, and it doesn't look as impressive, but when you start doing the steel photography is when it really gets to be awesome. So these are the daytime ones, but the nighttime ones, as you saw as the intro, are really spectacular as they go to see the whole thing. Really enjoyed it. It's a lot of fun. We could have probably sat there all night and did this. It's like it's own little firework show. So at night, you can see a little more interesting, lighting up the sky. It still doesn't show those effects like you do when you use that slow shutter speed on your camera that will be coming up at the end. Some more fire. The faster you go with this, it's going to create more oxygen that creates those thin wire currents to kick up the temperature and to light up a lot more. There's another still shot here in the night, and as we go into a little bit more, it becomes pretty impressive. Just holding it, doing it, you got the feeling of all those flames. It's pretty, pretty scary. And then here's some fantastic shots that we got that I think were just truly amazing that you don't really see, but that slow shutter speed is just incredible. And making that iron oxide as always. I hope you enjoyed this video. Thanks for watching. Please share or and also click thumbs up. And thank you very much again for all your support. And I look forward to continue making videos. Thank you.