I demonstrate an unusual liquid explosive that's very powerful, yet simple and useful for a broad range of applications.
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This is one channel that I can actually trust to be legit with facts rather then click bait. Thank you.
They do clickbait though as well. Which I don't have a problem with. The algorithm demands clickbaity titles and thumbnails. Any channel which doesn't follow clickbait is only harming itself for really no gain.
Substance backed clickbait ;)
@Ben Ng Always pure science done in a fun way to educate. To view any video from this channel is to understand the method of teaching.
I missed taking physics in high school due to too few signing up to make a class, now we have great KZhead teachers, but shame there is no hands on to bring it home.
@@JamesThompson-xl4yu this is deep chemistry more than Physics.. but physics is at the lowest level of everything we see, touch and experience for sure. If you try to get "hands on" with any if this stuff.. you will have no hands, eyes or body soon enough! I know of many chemists interested in this sort of subject who have lost fingers eyes and even lives. Mixing these sorts of chemicals can have VERY unpredictable results! If you are lucky you get to say "well that was not expected" after.. but few do. The words of caution are not nannying at all!
"I don't always get demonetized, but when I do, I prefer high explosives" - Tech Ingredients
hahaha xD
@@draco_2727 hahaha whats the timestamp? i dont remember that comment when i watched this. i hope this can get seen by tech ingredients so ill pot here also: @techingredients or someone equally versed in the science behind explosions: concerning the Beirut explosion, id like to know what the difference is with ammonium nitrate explosions in an uncontained ignition versus a contained internally pressurized explosive device, and would you expect to see the sort of explosive power and generated shockwave without it being contained as is claimed in the official new stories? and does the plume of red indicate the type of explosive?
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@@BCzepa Nitrates
When are you going to release the high speed video of the wire detonation?
Dad jeans, button-down, no belt. We're dealing with an expert here ladies and gentlemen.
Thug life till the end!
@@kittty2005 Come on now. Don’t bring that junk in here we don’t what to hear it
@@kittty2005 is this actually a neccessary comment? Imagine if everyone mentioned their gender or sexual orientation in a comment? Nobody cares about your gender nor your sexual orientation, people only care whether you're a nice person or not.
@@kittty2005 I mean, it's highly unlikely that you are. Statistically speaking there's around 1500, going on the basis of 0.6% of the population being Trans and a sub count of around 260k people. There's going to be quite a few even if the content appeals to one in a hundred trans people, you're still only one out of fifteen.
I'm still holding my breath for part 2....
So am I. I am suffering hypoxia after two years.
Possibly the most educational and entertaining channel on KZhead
Definitely among the best of the science/engineering channels I subscribe to. That's saying a lot, too. The KZhead science community is absolutely outstanding.
Definitely
I am always impressed on how well he verbally conveys the information he wants to highlight. In every 30 minute video, not one stutter, stammer or "um".
"Applied science" and "the thought emporium" are just as entertaining to watch. Those two are also very detailed. One channel show how to change someone's DNA, the other channel shows how to poison Litvinеnko, and then this channel shows how to blow up your school. Meanwhile they all made holographic chocolate.
sasja de vries. &$#king troll
19:54 A channel that makes videos about making high explosives at home and also advertises a future video about a "super duper bubble machine." Amazing.
"They use ANFO for target practice" Well, that's the most American thing i've heard this week: "Let's just shoot half a kilo of high explosive with rifles, that way we don't have to walk to check if we hit the target"
I've done it, it's fun. Kind of expensive just for messing around but still worth it every once in a while.
There are some practical applications but they're very niche not to mention the space to safely and permits detonate it. Demolition for example although professionals have access to higher grade materials anyways.
one guy stuffed his old lawn mower with Tannerite, shot it, the explosion propelled the cutting blade which hit him, severed an artery and the guy died.
@@allstarwoo4 permits are a non issue if nobody can hear it in a huge empty forest
Def fun. They call em dynamite shoots. It's like a modern version of a turkey shoot, but without all the feathers. 🤣
I'm always amazed at how much information there is in your presentations but delivered in such a fascinating manner and you cover so many varied topics. I wish we had teachers like you when I was at school in the UK 40 or more years back, I wouldn't have wanted to miss a single lesson. Many many thanks.
18:52 "Or, if you're very secure, you can go into a cosmetics shop, and you can get the small little vials of powder that are used for strengthening and making beautiful nails like mine" Man, I love this guy.
Very funny... how he wiggles his fingers, i had a good laugh... 😁😂😅
His dry delivery of jokes kills me every time.
I know a chick that broke a tooth and fixed it with that stuff. For real.
@@songpool5 Yes, dry humor is just so damn good.
Heh, I'm a girl so it'd be easy for me. And nobody expects us to be pyros!
The old lady sniffing the gas can just about killed me.
Huffing gasoline, huffing paint -- it's all good. :-P
dang! she was waaayy to close
@@stevejquest >Huffing gasoline, huffing paint -- it's all bad. :( FTFY
Hank hill and the charcoal got me
@@Rhannmah HUMOR! Even autists must realize I was joking. ;-) Anyone watching a science channel would never huff gasoline, as that destroys brain cells. We LIKE our brains and take good care of them. :-)
You sir remind my of my old high school chemistry teacher. I have the highest respect for him, and now so do you. Keep up with spreading real knowledge.
being a licensed fireworks display operator that has been contemplating going to the New Mexico School of Mines and taking their explosives engineering degree program, this video was excellent. I look forward to every video you create, thank you We had a great Show in Garden City KS on the 4th, the video is on my KZhead channel under this username.
Thanks! You might also investigate the use of lasers in conjunction with pyrotechnics. We've done and seen some really neat displays using these systems together.
Weird. I lived in Garden City 20 years ago and went to school at NMT. And I also think this channel's videos are great.
Fun fact: In Canada, thanks to the broad wording of the explosives act. The sale of anything is prohibited by law.
Also due to the broad wording of the firearms act, everything is a firearm.
Canada sounds awful☹
Bread in a pure oxygen enviroment can be a slow explosive so ban all bread
Not sure about other provinces but In Alberta, you must have a permit to buy, transport or wear body armour. So, take off that protective suit please.
npc 50 you should live in the uk. Buy a bag of fertiliser and get a visit from the cops.
A couple of videos down the road: "Today we will look at improving the ballistic qualities of the of the anti-tank explosively formed projectiles by making them collapse into a finned structure. Please don't try this at home. Take it out to your garage at least."
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Actually I am just waiting for this
Hong Kong has subscribed to this thread
Or a few vids later we will be discussing prosthetics
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This channel is amazing. The amount of information per second is nuts.
This is what i subbed for. Thank you for being real and unbiased. Keep up the great work.
I am new to this channel and I LOVE it! The depth of your knowledge on so many subjects is astounding, and your ability to put these concepts into words so eloquently and understandably is amazing. Definitely subscribed!
Thanks!
He is a fantastic teacher
@@TechIngredients except, 70 % of all combustion reaction Force is Mass Movement of Molecular attenuation " Soundwaves " NOT Thermal output... Piston, Rifle rounds, Rocket Ect..
Very cool video!
Can we get a deep dive into some of the combinations of nitromethane sensitizers on your channel? One of then made it yellow though :/
I was hoping to find you here
I was literally about to send you this video
@@DylanMaddocks as soon as I saw the yellow, there was hope that the grudge might finally be over
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This is without a doubt my favorite video you have ever done, cant wait for part 2!
Love this channel. Already built some speakers based on the sound series. Thank you for some great content all the way around1
18:52 “... beautiful nails, like mine” 😂
I got a good laugh out of that bit. :D
that came so unexpected. i actually lold :D
I rarely literally laugh out loud, but that was a comedic sucker punch.
Haha ya! Too bad he was wearing gloves at the time.
I believe his are quite beautiful.
So, uh, "Don't try this at home!" Followed by "We hope you find this information useful" I imagine there will be some people out there with fabulous nails and a potentially interesting 4th of July. I dig it.
great channel, thanks for all the funky stuff. love it when the inner child shines thru, as when explosions make you smile.
I Loved this!! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and the time to set up for the different experiments!!
You had me at 'hydrogen detonation' :)
Breaking news: Hydrogen dioxide, an explosive compound used in labratories, found in water supplies around the world
The Tesla Catamaran - What happened to the hydrofoil? How did it handle in the water? We need a follow-up video.
...and the drone, and the jet powered bicycle, and the plan to take over the moon and turn into an orbital weapons platform...
They are trying to expand the channel and this type of video is very popular. They need to make a few of these types of videos (explosions) to expand the channel. I'm all for it, this was an awesome video!
I can answer that for you. It basically didn't work very well if at all. The propeller they picked was designed for air, and I'm sure didn't really work at all in the water. Additionally, they didn't do any flow calculations or fluid mechanical design on their boat, so getting a hydrofoil to work was basically a total guess. And unfortunately, that's not easy to do. This means they need more iterations of trial and error to get something working before they can make a video about it.
@@gizmoguyar he sounded like he had already tested the rc prop in water and determined it to work. there's also no hydrofoil on it, it's a catamaran.
I was also waiting on the follow up to the magnetohydrodinamic video
Great video, looking forward to the next one!
18:52 Even your sense of humor is well engineered!
Hahaha, this Is delightful. Yesterday, the guy from Explosions&Fire made a post about (I think)hosting some professional explosives chemists on his channel. I made a comical comment casting doubt on the "experts" by proxy of the fact that they probably rarely hit small bits of explosives wrapped in aluminliliunm foil with a hammer, and even if they did they would probably "forget" to bring their hammers. And then, hahaha, there's your thumbnail! You sir, never fail to exceed stringent expectations.
Totally need to get Explosions&Fire on the case!
I'm on it! And I gotta say, you'd be amazed how much a hammer is a standard tool in energetic labs. You'd think they'd have some other fancier way of initially testing things but no, they genuinely hit things with hammers as a first initial pass. ...at least in the professional energetic labs I've been in (The Germans probably have some decide from the future to do it)
@@ExplosionsAndFire Nothing wrong with a little qualitative percussion analysis. Though, being of the mechanical sort, I'd have some misgivings about testing with a hard-faced hammer like that framing model. Very brittle surface that tends to fire off razor-sharp shards sideways if it does break... and that's not even explosives, that's just using one to hit another piece of hardened steel. Easy fix, just find a hammer specifically made to hit chisels and other hardened struck tooling. Probably easier to hit with as well.
One of the best channels on youtube. Thanks for treating me like an adult.
Your channel is now my favorite your experiments are so interesting! Thank you for the great content.
I can’t wait to see with the new camera! Thanks for all your work. So much fun and informative!!
That sounds like a Chronos 2.1-HD is coming. I can't wait to see the results of that! In any case, great video as always
My wife says I can't watch any more of your videos......
@@clevermusicbox3630 I can verify after a liberal dusting, she did explode in rage. Further testing is needed but I'm not allowed in the house for a bit.. but the doghouse has WiFi so, win..
Lol
The punchline is "I sure am going to miss her..."
Thank you so much for this video and all the others you make, I always see the 30+min duration and I think "oh boy 30 minutes, I guess I'll watch, they're usually good" but then after a minute or two of watching I'm hooked and don't realize it until the outro music starts playing xD I don't know what I'll do with all the fun stuff you've taught me but I sure enjoy learning it. Thanks again!
This is the best Real information that I have found on KZhead. Thank you for providing a Real education Chanel. You are a Real Educator who loves what they do.
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I can't imagine this staying up on YT very long in the [current year]. No fun or dissent allowed.
I hope you are wrong.
I had the same thought honestly, kinda sad :-(.
Karen the Democrat will have this removed, LOL.
KZhead are generally fine with stuff as long as you're not racist or something. Might not get ads on it though.
It's definitely been demonetized.
Somebody's getting a new Chronos 2.1! As soon as everyone gets their 2.1, I'll pick up a used 1.4.
Outstanding channel...really educational and densely packed. Love it.
Thank you for expositing on so many related pieces of data. It warms my heart and stimulates my neuronal banks to a degree that is rare while traversing random videos.
He's the ultimate teacher teacher! For real though, if every educator was as clear as you, we'd all have galaxy brains :P
1:25 Hearty laughs. Addendum: hanging out with you seems like its probably a pretty good time. Edit 2: man, you might really really be skirting some trouble with youtube. Don't change.
I have just finished my bachelor theses about new type of primary explosive so this is the right content for my eyes. Just beautiful!
Dvaid Petr hey, you were on Explosion & Fire's "Current Topics" episode! Dude, you're famous now!
Kevin Bauer What do you mean? Send me a link please.
Dvaid Petr I'm pretty sure I made a mistake. Extractions&Ire channel had some PhD chemist discussion episode, and I thought you were one of them. Check out his channels, also Explosions & Fire.
Just when you think it can’t get any better MP does it again. Great video and the usual high quality explanatory content is pure gold.
Thanks!
TI: DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME! NileRed: So I blew up my lab...
pretty much..
Nigel is AFRAID of explosions lol.
Been following Nile Red, (and Nile Blue) for a few years now. Like his stuff MUCH BETTER than Cody's lab. steve
29:15 "between chemical and nuclear explosives" Holy shit. The hairs on my neck stood up. Goose bumps.
Why
@@osamabinladen824 His body had a physical response to the stimuli.
Happy 4th of July and still a great channel
Informative and thought provoking as always! Thanks for the best 4th of July video of the year.
Thank you for the great channel! I love learning things and the thoroughness of your knowledge of the processes and the breadth of subjects you discuss really keep me entertained and educated. Even if I'm not going to make any explosive there is value and curiosity of how they work. I've made several of the audio exciter speakers that you've made on your channel.
Always excited when a new video comes out,never disappoints.
Fascinating stuff. Thanks mate.
Everytime extremely informative and I love this channel for that but, im surprised this vid has lasted 1 day without being taken down. GL
The best things in life start with "DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME!"
Sorry. "Hold my Beer!" steve
This is one of the coolest energetic videos I've ever seen! Your solutions, and engineering deserve to be recognised!
It's either this or a meth empire.
Love your videos, please keep make and post them! Thank you!
Great video. I love the way you explain. Keep the good work!
UTTERLY BRILLIANT. ive learnt more chemistry from this one video than i did at school. you make complicated stuff not only interesting but understandable. cant wait for the exploding copper episode.
Ifbi cant try at home i will try it st my local mcdonalds btw they have trash wifi
7:16 That man was almost deleted from existence!
Awesome stuff. I always learn something that triggers new ideas on this channel.
Greetings to the MP and his family, Happy 4th
Utterly fascinating. As a lifelong "pyro" I am always interested in the subject - actually back in the 80's got my shotfirers certification and learned a lot about numerous aspects. I still recall making my first NI3 back in the school lab - to the amusement of my peers and dismay of the chemy lecturer! 'Tannerite' has long been fun out on the range :) Keep up the great work and thank you.
Thanks for your videos. It took me quite a while to learn the information that you condensed down into a single lecture, and I still learned some new things! Very helpful and informative. I don't know what exactly it would be about, but a collaboration between you and someone like Essential craftsmen would be interesting. The advanced nature of what you do and teach along with the down to earth construction and fabrication skills he goes over.
Again a great video, highly informative and very well set up.
Very informative video. I learned quite a bit today. Thanks for sharing!
Glued to the screen the entire time! My house could have caught on fire and I probably wouldn't have noticed! lol
Good job guys. I'm glad to find a KZhead channel that explains things on this level.
Thanks!
@@TechIngredients I do r&d work in the zinc rich primer (aka cathodic coatings) industry, which has a surprising degree of overlap with liquid explosives, and I heard some new things here
Another fantastic video thank you. I enjoyed chemistry most when I was doing self directed study in the library with books about explosives and this definitely piqued my curiosity once again. Back many many moons ago, my friends and I made some black powder with some potassium nitrate and ground up charcoal and fortunately we weren't daft enough to detonate it in an enclosed vessel. I'm not tempted to even think about trying this at home, enjoying this vicariously through your work is quite enough! Keep up the great work Thank you
Probably the best science channel out there! Keep up the good work!
After watching your hydrogen video where you were talking about shaped charges I wanted to try it for mysel. I tried some of the exploding targets, but their detonation velocity is too slow. Well wouldnt you know I ended up with a gallon of the same nitromethane. I tried using the fiberglass hardener and an exploding wire to test small 1ml amounts but never got it to work.
Sure. You need a pretty high velocity explosive. I'm not sure even our 4km/sec compressed oxygen/hydrogen will be successful. How much energy did you apply to the wire? When we film the large detonations, I'll spend a fair amount of the video going through the exploding wire set up, it's kinda demanding electronically because it has to be VERY fast. Oh, and thanks for watching. We should get together at some point and do something, it'd be a blast!
@@TechIngredients a colab seem good
You should read-up on the "Monroe-Effect", if you want to learn about shaped charges. I have Blast-Formed metals using that technique (and the RPG's of today use the same principle!).
@@TechIngredients "... it'd be a blast!" And, this is why you get the BIG bucks! (And, my subscription.) steve
Be careful, shaped charges are considered NFA items.
While i can't see any day to day applications for this information in my immediate surroundings (sighs of relief all round!), i enjoy the opportunity to learn about it!
Love the content and the explanations. Very well done. I don't know if you've done anything on thermitic reactions but if not that would be another area of interest.
Nice work, thanks for sharing - and getting how this works right, that's really rare.
"If you're secure enough" - this sass made my day! ^_^
2:00 I see you there TNT Crate
Very informative and well articulated, thanks for the content
Congratulations!! As usual an incredible video with rich content and easy to understand.
Great as always, I can always count on tech ingredients to deliver some really interesting science.
Can I try this at your home instead?
You got a good laugh out of me on that one!
It always happens, just when I'm having dinner I read a line like yours and dinner goes flying out of my mouth creating a shockwave as it hits my computer screen.
do it at work and you'll be fine
Have to agree with Manuel Hartmann here. Home of someone else is still a home. To be safe you should do this at some public place for example (or maybe not...)
You're all on a government list now XD
Awesom! I really enjoy your content. Its very inspirational for me.
I love this channel so much.
Am I on a list now? I feel like I'm on a list now. Lets face it, I've been on a list just based on my youtube history.
When I joined the Army, they said I automatically get put on FBI watch lists, because my MOS involved demolition work. Fun times. 😄
lol Just the one then? :) If your not on at least a half dozen my friend, I believe you may need to re-validate your Fan card. XP
@@Killianwsh Oh, I'm on more than one list, but my list numbers based on youtube have been limited by, well, youtube.
@@michaelblacktree When I was in the Army, they said that I automatically get put on NSA, Secret Service, and CIA watch lists for my MOS because I dealt with nuclear bombs.
"If you're interested in this general topic.." What? Explosions? Heck yeah I'm interested!
You are now on a list. I guess we all are from watching this. Damn
''It makes you smile"
My pee is the same color, is full of free radicals, and more explosive.
Great video! always a good watch.
Love that your able to share content like this :) all in the name of education ^^ Godspeed Eric!
The easter eggs in this episode are amazing.
"What came first? The chicken or the egg. I've always said it was the rooster. But I digress.
And that was when the hens started to complain...
@@jonathansturm4163 What the bock are you cluckheads peeping about? jk
@@bungieflute Perhaps you need to get out more ;-)
@@jonathansturm4163 Covidiot Cabin Fever its the latest and greatest new ailment , almost anything you can think of is a symptom . Are you breathing ? You probably have it, didn't know it and killed your Grandma by hugging her, everyday were seeing new records of death and mayhem Trump the previous day, no man bun pun intended....yeah I do gotta get owt {Tom and Jerry}more ,but U.ncle S.hugah is givin me duh unemployments and we actually didn't have to eat potatoes and pancakes all winter [not used to that] now I'm mr. mom dishes windows laundry all the tiddy work{my ol ladys word} is mine ,I even have a hobby now it has to do with deflagrations combustion and some detonation , also learning all about the compositions they didn't teach in English craft, i.e. if you can see an explosion an explosion can see you!!! Then they'll have to scrape you up ,like they scrape the caca off their shoe. I am losin it I never play computers, now im writing pinche novels to vatos I dont know...yet. Jesse Taylor Port Hadlock Washington ,Olympic Peninsula come on owt we still trip balls and make raven calls.REEEEEEET
Man, I hope your channel takes off more! You guys deserve to be like a wikipedia for science junkies.
Really love your videos. Very informative. I would love to see a video on ferrocells.
What type/brand of double based smokeless powder were you using for the function test? Btw this is a fantastic demonstration of energetic materials. I wish you made more videos like this. Its an absolute hidden gem on your channel.
Damn I love this channel so much! So wholesome. I guess one of the reasons is because you remember me of my master's degree advisor haha
Really brilliant episode keep it up :D
Thanks for the link in the description.
I'm assuming the camera you are getting is one of Chronos's. I'm looking forward to the footage you get from it!
Well presented and very interesting as always. I left a couple suggestions for projects on the patreon page, one about a diy heat recovery ventilation (a continuation of the climate control videos) and also a DIY Digital Micromirror Device laser projector (worlds best projector, in addition to the best speakers). Would be very interesting to know if you find these feasible/interesting. Many thanks for your great work!
As always, very interesting video! keep it up
Looking forward to see the next video with the help of high speed camera ! Keep up the good work, you obviously deserve many many more subscribers!
I like how when he said charcoal it flashed an image of Hank Hill being horrified...nice touch.
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@@SgtJohnRemairez at 1:12 , describing "low explosives"
@@jasonrubik *In Krieg Voice* THANK YOU
Love the Deus Ex TNT crates haha Also, *Explosions and Fire has joined the chat*
YOU ARE Special. Back in the day, as a firefighter paramedic, I would have KILLED to be in your hazmat classes....
Man just found this ... this is so cool. Thanks. I don’t think I’d ever make anything but this kind of chemistry I find fascinating just super high energy and high conversion rates