This video explores whether a knife can penetrate Oobleck, a non-Newtonian fluid. The experiment likely involves testing the cutting or stabbing capabilities of a knife against this unique substance, which exhibits properties of both liquids and solids. The title suggests a direct test of the knife's performance in this unusual medium.
This YouTube Short features "Jeff Mau the science guy" as he and a staff member take apart ammunition to demonstrate how it works. The description encourages viewers to "go to the Gemba" and "light stuff on fire," implying a hands-on, experimental approach to understanding the components and function of ammunition. The video aims to provide an educational yet engaging look at the science behind bullets.
This video showcases a unique and potentially dangerous experiment involving a 7-barrel shotgun being fired at an oxygen tank valve. The title and description suggest a focus on the physics and potential consequences of such an action, possibly relating to science education or a demonstration of extreme firearm capabilities. The video also includes a mention of Grip6, suggesting a potential sponsorship or product placement.
This video demonstrates the destructive potential of a custom bowling ball cannon against a Sanctuary Reserve safe. The experiment highlights the safe's robust construction with multiple locking bars and electronic lock, but ultimately shows a direct hit from the cannon can breach the door. The cannon's effectiveness is influenced by propellant choice and proper projectile seating, as a misfire occurred due to the bowling ball shifting.
This YouTube video, titled "CATCHing A BULLET?", appears to be a firearms-related content piece from Edwin Sarkissian. The description provides links to his website and Instagram, suggesting a focus on firearms, potentially demonstrations or experiments. Without a transcript, the exact nature of the content is speculative but the title implies an investigation into bullet behavior or resistance. The provided links are the primary sources of information beyond the title.
This experiment tests the effect of extreme cold on chain durability when impacted by a shotgun slug. A chain frozen in liquid nitrogen was shot with a 12-gauge slug from a Mossberg 590. The frozen chain shattered instantly upon impact, demonstrating how extreme cold can significantly alter material properties under ballistic stress.
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