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# ![@vt Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:26/cr:youtube::UCuO1xKv8PwUCdQ1b3eY1TrA.png) @vt vt.physics

There are various educational videos being shared about physics and science, covering topics such as experiments, optical illusions, and the science behind everyday phenomena. The videos range from explaining complex concepts like particle physics and laser removal to exploring unusual occurrences like glowing eggs and fire on water. Overall, the content aims to educate and debunk myths about science and physics.

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### Top Social Posts
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"Do NOT Try This at Home: The Risks of Acetylene Experiments 🔥 This video breaks down what is actually happening in a viral acetylene experiment. Acetylene is an extremely flammable gas used in welding and metal cutting. When it is ignited the gas burns rapidly and creates a sudden pressure spike which is why the container pops. In underwater versions the explosion is followed by an implosion because the surrounding water removes heat almost instantly. As the hot gas cools and collapses the water rushes back in. Visually interesting but unpredictable and dangerous. Not something to try"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=KD7l6cdRcmQ)  2025-12-18T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.2M engagements


"Can You Swim in the Dead Sea The Dead Sea is one of the saltiest bodies of water on Earth with a salinity nearly ten times greater than the ocean. This extreme salt concentration makes the water much denser which has a direct effect on buoyancy. Because Dead Sea water is so dense it exerts a much larger buoyant force allowing people to float effortlessly on the surface. However that same buoyancy makes swimming awkward since your body floats too high for your hands and feet to push effectively against the water. On the biological side the high salinity creates osmotic pressure that most"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=-JNFLM4LZEU)  2025-08-28T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 12.4M engagements


"Can Trees Really Explode in Winter"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=W85oHgNqkdk)  2026-01-25T07:57Z 1.3M followers, 684.5K engagements


"Why physical contact is impossible #physics 📸credits: Fahad Kaleem"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=PT5OgHI-p44)  2026-01-16T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 391.4K engagements


"Zap The Physics of a Fly Zapper Explained"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=RTT_2mRwvZE)  2026-01-18T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.5M engagements


"Why do we need to study physics Physics teachers often get asked this question: why do we need to study physics we're never going to use it in real life Well this is why 👊 #physics #science #physicsteacher #teacherlife"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=VE7RcLnjhUc)  2024-06-22T10:49Z 1.3M followers, 13.9M engagements


"How does an atom actually look like The concept of electron clouds regions where electrons are likely to be found emerged from the collective work of several key 20th-century physicists. Niels Bohr's model of quantized electron orbits laid the groundwork which was expanded by Louis de Broglie's wave-particle duality. Erwin Schrdinger's wave equation provided a mathematical framework while Werner Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle highlighted the probabilistic nature of electron positions. Max Born's interpretation of the wave function as a probability distribution cemented the idea leading to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=b486HTHgVS0)  2024-07-10T06:14Z 1.3M followers, 385.7K engagements


"Can Mushrooms Really Make Music Fungi particularly species like Pleurotus ostreatus (oyster mushrooms) generate measurable bioelectrical activity as part of their physiological processes. These electrical signals arise from the movement of ions across cell membranes which occurs during growth nutrient transport and environmental responses. By placing electrodes on or near the fungal tissue researchers can detect voltage fluctuations typically in the millivolt range that reflect this ionic movement. These fluctuations can be captured as time-series data and converted into motion or directly"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=jTMQQQsIWqA)  2025-07-06T16:17Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements


"Fiction vs. Reality: The Surprising Science of Length Contraction Length contraction is a phenomenon in Einsteins theory of special relativity where an object moving at a significant fraction of the speed of light appears shorter in the direction of motion to a stationary observer. This effect is not due to physical compression but arises from the way space and time behave at high velocities. According to the theory the faster an object moves relative to an observer the more its length appears contracted as measured in the observers frame of reference. The contraction only occurs along the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=DD026niQg9s)  2025-07-11T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.8M engagements


"Natures Mini Tornado: The Science Behind Dust Devils A dust devil is a small short-lived rotating column of air that forms during hot dry and calm conditions typically on clear days when the ground heats up rapidly. This creates a strong temperature difference between the surface and the air above causing hot air to rise quickly. If local winds or surface features introduce some rotation the rising air can begin to spin forming a visible vortex as it picks up dust and debris. Unlike tornadoes which are much larger more powerful and form from severe thunderstorms with strong vertical wind"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Zkkfgr2dl7w)  2025-04-23T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.5M engagements


"This Is Why They Break Car Windows #emergency Ever wondered why the fire department might need to smash a car window if it blocks a hydrant This video explains how it works showing that large fire hoses once charged become rigid and heavy making it impossible to run them under or over a vehicle to access the crucial water supply. Understanding these practicalities is essential for proper fire safety and overall public safety. #science #learning #facts fire department fire rescue fire safety water supply how it works fire department fire rescue fire safety water supply how it works"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=-fKAdmv7uhk)  2025-12-15T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 10.4M engagements


"How Did The Boat Kid Stay Standing on Water To keep steady on his small wobbly boat he instinctively uses his center of mass - positioning his body low and close to the middle of the deck. This helps him stay balanced even when the waves rock the boat or he shifts to collect more aura. #science #viral #physics #explained #facts #learning"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=003r_gOB4ow)  2025-07-16T12:00Z 1.3M followers, 7.6M engagements


"Where Does Your Tattoo Ink Go The Science Behind Laser Removal Laser tattoo removal works by targeting pigment particles with extremely short bursts of high-intensity light. These pulses produce heat and mechanical stress that cause the pigment to fracture into smaller pieces. Different wavelengths are used to break down different colors because pigments absorb light differently depending on their composition. Once fragmented the ink particles become small enough for macrophages (specialized immune cells) to engulf and transport them through the lymphatic system. From there the fragments are"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=2DR-hEk2xzU)  2025-06-09T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 17.8M engagements


"Friction and thermal energy physics science friction thermal energy rope burn frictional force thermal heat thermal energy store energy stores physics science friction thermal energy rope burn frictional force thermal heat thermal energy store energy stores"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=8XXyVTagqGQ)  2024-03-03T07:09Z 1.3M followers, 6.8M engagements


"Will Li-Fi become the new Wi-Fi #physics #science #springonshorts Li-Fi short for Light Fidelity is a wireless communication technology that uses light to transmit data instead of radio waves like Wi-Fi does. It works by encoding data into light pulses using LEDs and transmitting them to a receiver device that has a photodetector. This device then decodes the light signals back into data. Li-Fi offers potential benefits such as higher data transfer rates increased security and reduced electromagnetic interference compared to Wi-Fi. However Li-Fi has some limitations including its reliance on"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=BMYzCATjNQY)  2024-04-30T06:05Z 1.3M followers, 152.1K engagements


"Youve Been Measuring [--] Cup Wrong (Maybe) Think [--] cup is the same everywhere Not quite. In the modern UK [--] cup is typically taken as [---] mL just like in Australia and other metric countries. But in the US its around [---] mL and older UK recipes might mean [---] mL So depending on where your recipe comes from your [--] cup could pour very differently. #facts #learning #history #mildlyinfuriating #science #reddit"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=DCx11ClepeQ)  2025-06-03T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 8.4M engagements


"This Tiny Magnet Can Turn Your Tap On Neodymium magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets known today and they are very different from ordinary iron magnets. Regular magnets are usually made of iron or ferrite where the atoms only loosely align in one direction. Neodymium magnets on the other hand are made from a mix of neodymium iron and boron. This combination creates a special crystal structure that locks the atoms into a stronger and more uniform alignment. Because of this neodymium magnets produce a much more powerful magnetic field even in a small size. A tiny neodymium magnet"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=EO8gZuKU4oI)  2025-10-29T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.8M engagements


"Is your blood magnetic Paramagnetism in blood arises primarily due to the presence of deoxygenated hemoglobin. Hemoglobin the iron-containing protein in red blood cells exhibits different magnetic properties depending on whether it is bound to oxygen. Oxyhemoglobin (oxygenated) is diamagnetic meaning it is repelled by a magnetic field while deoxyhemoglobin (without oxygen) is paramagnetic and is attracted to magnetic fields because it has unpaired electrons in the iron atoms. This difference in magnetic behavior is a key principle behind MRI which detects changes in blood oxygenation levels"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=IjG1FcrKSow)  2025-05-28T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements


"Balancing Act: The Physics of a Slippery Ladder The ladder leans against a rough wall which can provide some friction while the ground is smooth. Vertically the forces balance: the ladders weight is supported by the ground and the walls friction. Horizontally however theres only one force pushing the ladder away from the wall and with no friction at the base to counter it the ladder inevitably slides. #learning #science #facts #physics #ladder"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=KJx2q-kcWVk)  2025-08-27T07:47Z 1.3M followers, 3.2M engagements


"CERN made something hotter than the Sun How did the quark-gluon plasma not melt the reactor despite its high temperature Temperature measures the average kinetic energy of particles in a system while heat is the total energy transferred due to random kinetic energy. In microscopic systems particles can move rapidly causing high temperatures but the actual heat is minimal because there are so few particles. For instance creating a plasma at millions of degrees would barely warm a cup of coffee because it involves very few particles. In comparison a teaspoon of the Sun's core contains a lot"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=KOkeW7IMx-c)  2024-07-07T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 26.2K engagements


"Which hurts more: elephant or high heel Ever wondered why stilettos sink into grass A [--] kg person in heels can exert [--] times more pressure (if applying all pressure on just one heel) than a [----] kg elephant Its not just about weight its about area. #science #math #physics #facts #learning"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=KPgN3P2m4k8)  2025-05-31T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 9.7M engagements


"How are Swarovski crystals made"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=KQDPIV3sPe4)  2024-07-21T09:12Z 1.3M followers, 30.2K engagements


"Phase of a wave A Level Physics What is phase and phase difference of a wave"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=L9rGgt-IMaQ)  2018-09-16T20:56Z 1.2M followers, 92.1K engagements


"Science News Ep4: Goldene is the new graphene - single atomic thick gold #physics"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=O02yVQcPHZQ)  2024-05-03T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 728.5K engagements


"Paper Circuit - Physics Experiment Build a circuit using just some copper tape on a piece of paper. My students were struggling to grasp the idea of a parallel circuit so I gave them each about a meter long of copper tape a coin battery (3V) and two LEDs to build a parallel circuit on paper. paper circuit gcse physics a level physics physics online how to make a paper circuit circuit on paper stem activity physics experiment physics experiment at home copper tape parallel paper circuit paper circuits copper tape circuit stem electronics parallel circuit gcse physics electricity gcse"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=P-eOtQAcD1s)  2021-05-12T16:15Z 1.3M followers, 93.7K engagements


"Did an apple really fall on Newton's head Newton's apple tree the tree under which Sir Isaac Newton is reputed to have developed his theory of gravity is located at Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire England. Woolsthorpe Manor is the birthplace and family home of Isaac Newton and the tree is a famous attraction at this historic site which is managed by the National Trust. Several genetically identical clones of Isaac Newtons original apple tree have been planted around the world including one at Trinity College Cambridge his alma mater. This tree located outside the main gate near the room"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Uu3tILf0iBo)  2024-08-04T05:00Z 1.3M followers, 26.7K engagements


"The Surprising Science of Boiling: Fresh vs. Salty Water in a Vacuum In a vacuum chamber both fresh and salty water show that boiling depends on pressure as well as temperature. When air is removed the pressure drops letting water molecules escape into vapor even at low temperatures. Fresh water boils first because salt ions in salty water hold onto water molecules making it harder for them to escape. This shows how pressure and dissolved substances affect when a liquid boils. #science #physics #water #vacuum #pressure"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=YrCxm2XYd8A)  2025-10-19T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 2M engagements


"Dry Ice In Slime: Watch It Transform When dry ice is trapped inside slime it sublimates. changing straight from solid to gas. and the slime inflates like a balloon. But the white fog you see isnt carbon dioxide because CO gas is invisible. That misty cloud is actually tiny droplets of water from the air and the slime itself instantly condensed by the freezing-cold gas rushing out when the bubble pops. But if you try it in oil instead of slime the mist doesn't appear because oil contains almost no water so the CO forms clear bubbles without creating any fog. #science #learning #dryice #slime"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Z7RB7slzD-c)  2025-12-03T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.6M engagements


"Red Filter Trick Solves the Biggest Study Problem #LifeHacks #StudySecrets #Genius Color filters work by selectively absorbing or transmitting certain wavelengths of light based on the materials molecular structure. When white light which contains a full spectrum of visible wavelengths passes through a colored filter the filter absorbs most wavelengths except those that correspond to its own color which it allows to pass through. For example a red filter absorbs shorter wavelengths like blue and green while transmitting longer red wavelengths. This process relies on the interaction between"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZOnV3lUsJnk)  2025-12-09T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 6.7M engagements


"Proton's quark composition - Particle Physics - A Level A proton is a fundamental building block of matter. It has a positive charge mass and an uud quark composition. The proton's history began with early atomic theories but was revolutionized in [----] when Ernest Rutherford discovered the atomic nucleus. Between [----] and [----] Rutherford identified the proton as a fundamental particle within this nucleus through his nitrogen gas experiments. The 1930s further clarified the proton's role alongside neutrons discovered by James Chadwick. The 1960s quark model by Murray Gell-Mann and George Zweig"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=beguEYCc_WQ)  2024-06-16T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 13.8K engagements


"What's Really Inside a Lighter Spark #science Ferrocerium is the metal alloy used in most lighter flints and it is engineered to produce sparks. It is made from a mix of rare earth metals mainly cerium and lanthanum combined with iron and other elements that make it extremely reactive. When the lighters steel wheel scrapes against the ferrocerium rod it shaves off tiny particles of the alloy. These particles heat up almost instantly from the friction and because ferrocerium ignites at a relatively low temperature they burst into bright sparks. Those sparks are what ignite the butane coming"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=cps1zhv4YNQ)  2025-12-10T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.7M engagements


"Diffraction Grating Experiment: measuring wavelength A Level Physics Diffraction grating experiment - find the wavelength of the laser using the diffraction grating equation. Learn to carry out this experiment in [--] minutes. Music credits: Flying High by FREDJI https://soundcloud.com/fredjimusic https://www.facebook.com/fredjimusic Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/RYgKd-6_Fc4 🎵 Track Info: Title: Flying High by FREDJI Genre and Mood: Dance & Electronic + Bright 🎧 Available on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/fredjimusic/fr. diffraction grating experiment diffraction"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=desLn3tMLcc)  2019-10-19T14:06Z 1.3M followers, 65.8K engagements


"Most Intelligent Photo Ever Taken: The [----] Solvay Council Conference Have you seen the most intelligent photo ever taken Yes Einstein is in this photo from the Solvay Conference on Quantum Mechanics. But which other influential scientists can you recognize #physics #science #quantum physics intelligent Einstein schrodinger bohr science solvay conference quantum mechanics quantum quantum physics physics intelligent Einstein schrodinger bohr science solvay conference quantum mechanics quantum quantum physics"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=gShSx_bt53w)  2024-02-11T13:14Z 1.3M followers, 1M engagements


"RFID Magic: The Technology That Makes Sushi Plate Scanning Possible RFID or Radio Frequency Identification is the invisible technology that lets sushi restaurants automatically track and scan plates as they pass by. Each sushi plate has a tiny RFID tag embedded inside which stores information such as the plates price type or freshness. RFID readers emit radio waves that power these tags and read the data wirelessly. no scanning by hand needed. This system allows the restaurant to instantly know how many plates a customer has taken calculate the total bill and even track how long each plate"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=qAYfZs_tndQ)  2025-10-09T07:59Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements


"Don't Be Fooled: Debunking the 2+2=6 Math Trick #shorts #math It's best practice to zero a balance before experimentation #science #shorts #experiment #debunkingmyths"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=rpin5gJp8CE)  2024-09-04T11:00Z 1.3M followers, 3.1M engagements


"This Hole Just Launched A Tire - Here's The Science Behind It A blowhole is a coastal geological feature formed when sea caves or tunnels eroded by wave action develop a vertical shaft that opens to the surface. When waves enter the cave they trap and compress air increasing internal pressure according to Boyles law. This pressure forces water upward through the narrow blowhole opening and by Bernoullis principle the reduced cross-section accelerates the water ejecting it as a high-speed jet or spray. As the wave recedes pressure drops and air is drawn back in creating a rhythmic breathing"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=t2fUQ2gYJH0)  2025-10-30T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 835.8K engagements


"Engineers Turned Seafood Waste Into a Powerful Robot Researchers at EPFL in Switzerland have shown that discarded Norway lobster or langoustine shells can be turned into functional robotic components. Instead of copying natures design with synthetic materials the team used the shells themselves combining them with simple motors soft rubber like parts and artificial tendons to create lightweight robotic grippers and actuators. The shells provide a rare combination of strength jointed flexibility and low weight allowing the robots to lift loads more than [---] times their own mass and move"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=tOirfOhG9Fc)  2025-12-14T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 549.8K engagements


"Scientist eats uranium Uranium is a radioactive element meaning its atoms spontaneously decay releasing ionizing radiation in the form of alpha particles beta particles and gamma rays. Uranium poses health risks primarily through its radioactive emissions and chemical toxicity. Inhalation or ingestion of uranium dust or contaminated food and water can lead to internal exposure where its alpha beta and gamma radiation can damage tissues and DNA increasing the risk of cancers particularly lung cancer. #uranium #radioactivity"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=v4SpvBXjR2Q)  2024-06-12T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 50.5K engagements


"Centre of Mass and Gravity GCSE Physics Required Practical To find the centre of gravity of simple objects all you need to do is draw two lines of symmetry and see where they intersect. However for an irregular shape you have to hang it on a retort stand and use a plumb line to find its centre of mass. Music credit: Song: Dipcrusher - Islands (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/CpFneq3zIt4 Music credit physics gcse physics centre of gravity centre of mass required practical gcse revision physics revision gcse physics revision"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=vDqcEIdhJ_8)  2019-12-24T23:45Z 1.3M followers, 113K engagements


"The Secret Power of Eddy Currents Revealed Eddy current braking is a fascinating application of electromagnetic principles in which a conductor moving through a magnetic field experiences a resistive force without physical contact. When a metal object such as a train wheel or a rotor passes through a strong magnetic field circulating currents (called eddy currents) are induced within the conductor due to Faradays law of electromagnetic induction. These currents generate their own magnetic fields that oppose the motion of the conductor according to Lenzs law effectively converting kinetic"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=vcCOnCAz7dI)  2025-11-03T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 893.9K engagements


"Why Did This Plane Crash Into a Wall A Jeju Air plane overran the runway at Muan Airport and crashed into a concrete wall that wasnt even meant to be a barrier. So why was there a wall sitting right at the end of an active runway In this video I break down the surprising engineering reason behind it how a navigation antenna ended up creating a hidden hazard and what investigators discovered afterward. This short explains the accident the design flaw and why that concrete structure has since been removed. #airplane #news #explained"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=xQV-MNn6mO8)  2025-11-14T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.7M engagements


"The Slowest Experiment Ever Performed: The Pitch Drop The pitch drop experiment is one of the longest-running laboratory experiments in history designed to demonstrate the extremely high viscosity of pitch a substance that appears solid but is actually a very slow-flowing liquid. First set up in [----] by physicist Thomas Parnell at the University of Queensland the experiment involves a funnel filled with pitch that gradually forms and releases drops over the course of many years with each drop taking roughly a decade to fall. The setup highlights how everyday intuition about solids and liquids"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=z_QO7uPxY1s)  2025-11-16T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 4.2M engagements


"What is MOMENTUM GCSE physics Revising for your GCSE physics exam Learn about momentum in this video Music credits: https://www.bensound.com/ GCSE physics GCSE science GCSE momentum physics Revise GCSE physics Revise GCSE physics momentum GCSE physics momentum momentum GCSE physics GCSE physics GCSE science GCSE momentum physics Revise GCSE physics Revise GCSE physics momentum GCSE physics momentum momentum GCSE physics"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=4lffU9b7V_A)  2018-09-01T22:44Z 1.3M followers, 34.8K engagements


"Why do turtles do this Claw Fluttering Male aquatic turtles such as red-eared sliders use a behavior called claw fluttering as part of their courtship ritual. During this display the male rapidly moves his elongated front claws in front of the females face while facing her underwater. Scientists believe this motion helps communicate species recognition and readiness to mate as well as allows the male to test the females receptiveness. The behavior is often associated with mating success when the female remains still or swims downward in response. However similar claw movements can also occur"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=KHI4ra3I03c)  2025-10-27T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 897.4K engagements


"Why Sailors Used ROPE to Measure Speed at Sea #shorts In the age before GPS and digital instrumentation sailors relied on an ingenious tool called the common log to measure a ships speed giving rise to the unit we still use today: the knot. This device consisted of a wooden wedge attached to a long rope with evenly spaced knots. When the wedge was thrown overboard it would float behind the ship allowing the rope to spool out as the vessel moved forward. After a fixed period typically measured with a sand-filled hourglass for [--] seconds the rope was reeled in and the number of knots that had"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=fEyaYJt9TrA)  2025-04-21T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 9.4M engagements


"This Shape Is Secretly Protecting Our Coastlines"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=fvA-CQAw0K0)  2026-01-21T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.3M engagements


"Massive Greenland Landslide Creates [---] Meter Tsunami Wave In the summer of [----] a remote corner of East Greenland made the entire planet tremble literally. A colossal landslide sent [--] million cubic meters of rock crashing into a fjord generating a tsunami that devastated the coastal settlement. But the event didnt stop there. The impact was so immense that it caused the Earth to hum - a deep low-frequency vibration that rippled through the planet and was detected by seismometers around the world for days. Scientists initially mistook the signal for a small earthquake but further analysis"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=gG8Gw3ckrU4)  2025-04-14T08:53Z 1.3M followers, 2.7M engagements


"Helium vs Hydrogen Balloon Hydrogen was historically used in hot air balloons because of its low density which provided buoyancy to lift the balloon But hydrogen is highly flammable and can lead to catastrophic accidents if ignited. There was the infamous Hindenburg disaster in [----] where a hydrogen-filled airship caught 🔥 Ever since the Hindenburg disaster and advancements in materials technology helium became the much preferred gas for hot air balloons and airships. Helium is non-flammable making it a safer alternative to hydrogen. hydrogen helium balloons hot air balloon Hindenburg"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=iQ7WULiDeps)  2024-02-26T07:12Z 1.3M followers, 418.4K engagements


"Woman completely disappears behind Scarlett Johansson - Explained A woman appears to vanish behind Scarlett Johansson but it was just perfect timing. The video reveals the cool illusion was created by someone walking in front of her on the red carpet. Check out the viral video for this caught on camera moment. #debunked #explained #illusion"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=kTi5WbK0FTI)  2025-07-05T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 5.5M engagements


"Why Space Shuttles Don't Melt on Reentry Imagine holding a glowing-hot cube from a furnace - crazy right Thats the same challenge a space shuttle faces when it re-enters Earths atmosphere. The air in front of it compresses into a shock wave heating the shuttle to temperatures that could melt metal. Luckily its covered in thousands of thermal tiles made of air and silica fibers acting like super-insulation to keep it safe just like your hand can survive the hot cube. Its a bit like fire walking: people step on glowing coals without burning their feet because the coals are poor heat conductors"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=nJfgY4jvmYU)  2025-10-15T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.2M engagements


"This Needle Melts Inside Your Body Scientists at KAIST have created a new type of IV needle that becomes soft once its inside the body. Made with gallium a special metal that melts just above room temperature the needle starts off firm so it can be easily inserted. But after entering the body it warms up and becomes soft making it safer and more comfortable for patients. Because it stays soft it cant be reused which helps prevent injuries or infections. Tests in mice showed that it works well and causes less irritation than regular needles. It can also include tiny sensors to check body"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=uxpvRp-ZMYE)  2025-05-30T07:01Z 1.3M followers, 8.2M engagements


"How Smart Are You Try This Water Jug Brain Teaser"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=IwdnIHLdHgU)  2025-02-13T10:30Z 1.3M followers, 71.6K engagements


"Converting units raised to a power - GCSE & A Level Physics gcse a level physics science science revision physics revision gcse physics revision a level physics revision converting units converting units raised to a power squaring units cm to m cm2 to m2 gcse a level physics science science revision physics revision gcse physics revision a level physics revision converting units converting units raised to a power squaring units cm to m cm2 to m2"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ObJBJR1wzJ4)  2024-06-08T11:40Z 1.3M followers, 17.5K engagements


"Backdraft Fire vs Water Shield: Firefighting Science Revealed A backdraft occurs when a fire burns in an enclosed space with little ventilation consuming most of the available oxygen. As the flames die down heat continues to drive off flammable gases and smoke which build up under pressure inside the space. When a door window or other opening is made oxygen suddenly rushes in and mixes with these hot gases causing them to ignite explosively. This rapid ignition produces the violent blast known as a backdraft often signaled beforehand by smoke pulsing from gaps soot-stained windows and air"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=YzSO8RAVGhc)  2025-09-18T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.5M engagements


"This Looks Like an Infinite Portal But Its Not - Barber pole illusion"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=-GbIDC2KNQg)  2026-02-11T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 3.8M engagements


"Cow Takes Shelter on Rooftop During Floods #AnimalSurvival #Rescue A cow stranded on a rooftop in Vietnam 🐄😲 After major flooding rising waters pushed these cows upward and the roof became their unexpected safe spot. When the water receded they got trapped on top of the house #facts #news #explained #flood"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=-YphS6wx2NY)  2025-11-27T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.1M engagements


"Nature's Perfect Pollution Detector Is A Clam #genius Clams are being used as natural water-quality sensors because they react instantly to pollution. In clean water they stay open and feed normally. When contaminants appear they snap shut to protect themselves. By attaching a small magnet to each clams shell and placing a magnetic proximity sensor nearby researchers can detect when the clam opens or closes. If several clams close at the same time the system automatically flags a possible water-quality issue. This creates a simple reliable biological early-warning system for detecting"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=-b7V08ryrGc)  2025-11-30T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements


"How a Sieve Turns Fairy Lights into Stars ✨ Optical diffraction occurs because light behaves as a wave and spreads when it encounters sharp boundaries. The thin wires in a sieve introduce abrupt changes to the wavefront so the light is redistributed into specific angular directions rather than travelling straight through. A vertical edge produces a horizontal diffraction spread while a horizontal edge produces a vertical spread. Since the sieve contains two perpendicular sets of edges their diffraction fields combine to create the characteristic four point star around each light. In essence"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=0BODcO5Mai8)  2025-12-28T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 892.1K engagements


"The Hidden Danger: Why Nail Glue Could Scorch Your Carpet Nail glue and super glue can burn carpet because they contain cyanoacrylate a fast-acting adhesive that hardens when it comes into contact with moisture. Carpets are often made of synthetic fibers such as nylon or polyester which can trigger a strong chemical reaction with cyanoacrylate. This reaction is exothermic meaning it releases heat. If enough glue soaks into the fibers the heat generated can be intense enough to scorch melt or discolor the carpet giving the appearance of a burn. #science #learning #chemistry #exothermic #facts"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=1QRr-Y62RVE)  2025-09-05T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 31.2M engagements


"This Mirror Trick Looks Like Real X-Ray Vision"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=28ay7JkmX20)  2026-01-19T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 690K engagements


"The Road That Makes Music Musical roads work by carving carefully spaced grooves into the pavement so that when car tires roll over them they vibrate at specific frequencies that our ears perceive as musical notes. The pitch depends on how frequently the tires hit the grooves: closer spacing produces higher notes wider spacing produces lower notes and the melody only sounds correct when drivers travel at the intended speed. The vibrations travel from the tires through the suspension and car body turning the car itself into a giant resonating instrument. These melody roads were pioneered in"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=29Np2l0Og6w)  2025-12-26T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2M engagements


"Molecular Kinetic Theory (simple derivation) - Kinetic Theory (Lesson 4) Lesson [--] The kinetic theory of gas allows us to derive the equation of gas pressure pV=1/3 Nmu2. In this video we look at what the root mean square speed is and how that is used in the gas pressure equation. Lesson [--] Two versions of the empirical ideal gas equation: pV = nRT pV = NkT https://youtu.be/4PA37_F0pRo Lesson [--] Boyle's law Charles' law and Gay-Lussac's law and the combined gas law https://youtu.be/eExsCEu6X0s Lesson [--] Describing an Ideal Gas - Moles Molar Mass Relative Molar Mass Avogadro Constant"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=2DzA2_ej_SU)  2021-02-02T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 118.5K engagements


"The Secret Behind Mysterious Shadow Marks Nuclear shadows are eerie silhouettes left behind after a nuclear explosion created by the intense burst of radiation released at the moment of detonation. When this radiation hits surfaces such as stone concrete or metal it can scorch or bleach the exposed areas. However if a person or object is in the way it blocks the radiation protecting the surface directly behind it. As a result the area that was shielded remains darker than the scorched surroundings leaving behind a clear outline or "shadow" of the object. These haunting marks serve as a stark"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=2Q5iMV72ZS8)  2025-06-17T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 5.2M engagements


"Why Don't Surgery Lights Make Shadows Surgical lights are designed to minimize or eliminate shadows to ensure a clear consistent view of the surgical site. This is achieved through several features. Firstly they use multiple light sources arranged in a circular or multi-headed pattern so if one beam is blocked by a surgeons hand or instrument light from another angle fills in the shadow. Secondly they produce a highly focused parallel and bright beam which reduces the sharpness of any shadows that do form. Finally the lights often have diffusers and reflectors that scatter the light evenly"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=2b8IrJJMyjM)  2025-09-17T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.8M engagements


"Can You Trust Your Eyes Exploring Optical Illusions #teamwater Light behaves in fascinating ways when it encounters different surfaces or materials. Reflection occurs when light bounces off a surface like a mirror or calm water allowing us to see clear images of objects without them physically being there. Refraction happens when light passes from one medium into another (like air into water) causing it to bend. This bending can make objects appear shifted distorted or even broken at the interface such as a straw in a glass of water appearing bent. The Marilyn MonroeAlbert Einstein illusion"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=2p797ae7F24)  2025-08-14T07:38Z 1.3M followers, 2.8M engagements


"How We're Bringing Clean Water to Millions #teamwater Help us achieve our goal of bringing CLEAN WATER to millions of people PLEASE DONATE 💧 https://tilt.fyi/UT3KwzGbXi 💧https://teamwater.org/ #teamwater"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=3dZV6txUYgI)  2025-08-01T16:03Z 1.3M followers, 58.4K engagements


"I Finally Learned How Laser Shows Actually Work #science #laser #physics"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=47hz5GDWk-Y)  2026-01-01T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.1M engagements


"Why Do Scientists Think Dark Matter Is Real Dark matter is a mysterious type of matter that makes up about 27% of the universe but it doesnt emit absorb or reflect light so we cant see it directly. Scientists discovered dark matter by observing that galaxies spin much faster than expected based on the mass we can see like stars gas and dust. This suggests there must be extra invisible mass creating additional gravity to hold the galaxies together. Although we dont yet know what dark matter is made of it doesnt interact with normal matter except through gravity. Physicists are trying to detect"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=59LXS4aV7Ds)  2025-06-26T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.7M engagements


"Did We Accidentally Launch the Fastest Object Ever #shorts"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=5oPtNwQLGKs)  2025-03-08T10:00Z 1.3M followers, 6.5M engagements


"Chia Seed Magic: The Science Behind Perfectly Suspended Drinks When chia seeds are soaked in water they undergo a physical transformation driven by their high soluble fiber content. This fiber absorbs water and forms a mucilaginous gel layer around each seed. The gel is stabilized by microfibers on the seed surface which help maintain its structure and prevent the seeds from clumping together. As the seeds absorb water their mass increases significantly while their overall density approaches that of the surrounding liquid. This results in a state known as neutral buoyancy where the upward"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=6KF1cSAvwsA)  2025-06-20T07:43Z 1.3M followers, 6.6M engagements


"Does Honey Really Make Hexagons Because It Has Memory Youve probably seen those videos claiming honey remembers and forms perfect hexagons in water but theres no memory involved just science. Honey is a viscous fluid that flows slowly under stress. When a dense liquid like honey sits beneath a lighter one like water and the system is moved small instabilities form where the two meet. This interaction driven by surface tension creates repeating peaks and valleys. Push it one way you get stripes; in two dimensions you get squares; move it in all directions and hexagons appear because theyre the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=6O4y5Yf6scA)  2025-10-10T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 19.9M engagements


"The Physics of Being Smoking Hot"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=6V_KCZ4rrpc)  2026-02-12T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 562.4K engagements


"Kinetic vs. Static Friction: The Science Behind Spinning Cups #science #physics"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=7ALrOq0iSu4)  2026-01-04T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.9M engagements


"This Spoon Trick Makes Your Room Look Bigger The curved back of the spoon acts like a convex mirror just like the ones used in shop corners and car side mirrors. Convex mirrors have outward-curving surfaces that reflect incoming light rays in different directions making them diverge. Your eyes trace those diverging rays back to a point behind the mirror creating an image thats smaller upright and virtual. #science #physics #facts #learning #mirrors #hacks #spoon"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=7upKvVdOT5o)  2025-05-16T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 6M engagements


"Why Rain Never Sticks to These Lenses Cinematographers have a clever way of keeping lenses clear in heavy rain: a spinning glass disk that uses the physics of circular motion. When the disk rotates at thousands of revolutions per minute a raindrop can only remain on the surface if friction provides enough centripetal force to keep it moving in a circle. In practice the required force is rarely sufficient so droplets are thrown off by centrifugal effect leaving the optical path unobstructed. The disk spins so rapidly that its motion is invisible to the cameras frame rate appearing optically"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=8Cn1DA5dzEg)  2025-09-12T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 25.8M engagements


"Did She Survive The Physics of a Watermelon to the Face The watermelon probably weighed around [--] kg and hit her at about [--] meters per second. Her head snapped back about [--] centimeters so we can estimate how quickly the melon slowed down on impact. That gives us a deceleration of roughly [-----] meters per second squared. Multiply that by the mass of the watermelon and you get an impact force of around [----] newtons. For comparison a heavyweight boxers punch can hit with up to [----] newtons of force. And the fact she stood up and kept filming Either adrenaline is a superpower or reality TV"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=8f3lGcLJ_nI)  2025-06-11T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.7M engagements


"Why Are Icebergs Blue Underneath The tip of an iceberg appears white while the bottom appears blue due to differences in how light interacts with the ice's structure. At the top the ice contains many tiny air bubbles and cracks that scatter all wavelengths of visible light. This scattering is diffuse and non-selective resulting in a white appearance much like snow. In contrast the bottom of the iceberg is older denser ice that has undergone compression squeezing out most of the air bubbles. This clearer ice absorbs longer wavelengths of light (reds oranges and yellows) more readily while"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=9DHsEUaQMIw)  2025-07-03T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 10.9M engagements


"Would You Wear Autofocus Glasses Autofocus glasses use a liquid crystal layer inside the lens that changes how light bends when electricity is applied. This lets the lens automatically adjust between near and far focus in real time. Basically. smart glasses without the screens. #science #physics #learning #glasses"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=A1lpZ8qgbiQ)  2026-01-13T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 633.4K engagements


"Why Snow Keeps Things From Freezing"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=AsXtA_fNw2U)  2026-02-10T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements


"Why You Cant Bounce on a Trampoline in Water A trampoline doesnt bounce properly underwater because of how dense and incompressible water is. Water molecules can slide past each other allowing flow but theyre packed much closer together than air - about [---] times denser - so they resist being displaced. When you try to jump on a trampoline submerged in water the mat has to push the water out of the way before it can stretch and store energy in the springs. At the same time buoyancy reduces the force you apply and drag from the dense water slows your movement. The result is that instead of"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=B5yJKnZMPkw)  2025-10-01T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.6M engagements


"Watch This Before You Try the Instant Snow Trick You can turn boiling water into instant snow when you toss hot water into cold air. But make sure you toss it away from yourself and not over your head #science #physics #experiment"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Be3gtuGvMn4)  2026-01-05T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 23.3M engagements


"When the Chess Robot Takes Capture Too Literally"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=CMVy69yzzwc)  2026-02-07T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 555.1K engagements


"How Does the Dead Sea Make Salt Cubes Witness the mesmerizing salt formations of the Dead Sea where its super salty waters create incredible salt crystals and structures. This natural phenomenon is a captivating example of crystallization and geology in action showcasing how minerals form in such a unique environment. It's a prime illustration of earth science at its most visually stunning. #science #facts #learning #salt #nature 📽credits: jabulani400"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=C_PPAhLUAnA)  2025-11-20T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 3M engagements


"Behind the Scenes: How Precision Technology Makes Perfect Pizza This video offers a fascinating look into the world of a pizza making machine showcasing its capabilities during a rigorous stress test. We see how the industrial machine designed for the food industry utilizes advanced automation and intricate mechanisms to precisely apply sauce. It's a prime example of mechanical engineering put to practical use ensuring quality even under challenging conditions. #science #engineering #food #explained #learning pizza making machine food industry industrial machine automation food machine pizza"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Dl4xlBzi3VQ)  2025-12-23T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 9.1M engagements


"How 3D Printers Turn Metal Powder Into Fabric This isnt your typical chainmail. Its a flexible fabric made entirely from titanium and it was 3D printed. Instead of forging links by hand this material is built layer by layer using metal powder and a high-powered laser that fuses each shape with extreme precision. The result is a lightweight yet strong mesh where each square is just [---] mm wide. #science #facts #fabric #invention #innovation #technology #learning 📽credits Cotrim 13D"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=E7fTgi6k9eA)  2025-04-26T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 12.9M engagements


"A Plastic Bag Turned On This LCD Screen 📷 credits: Joseph Chiu"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ek87LI2oPwY)  2026-02-06T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 555.8K engagements


"Is this Carbon Fiber Paint real Carbon fiber is a lightweight ultra-strong material made by weaving thin strands of carbon into a fabric then setting it in resin to form a rigid composite. Its known for its high strength-to-weight ratio and sleek high-tech appearance. When light hits a surface like carbon fiber the way it reflects depends on how smooth that surface is. If the surface is rough or scratched light scatters in many directions - this is called diffuse reflection which makes the surface look dull or matte. But if the surface is smooth like after applying resin light reflects in a"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=F-V3oI2U-IE)  2025-06-27T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 12M engagements


"Home Alones Blowtorch Scene Was Fake (Old-School Movie Magic) 📷 credits: nickdouillard"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=FTbvmxexzpQ)  2026-01-26T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.1M engagements


"The Physics Behind That Weird Human Sound"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=FdF4sCwNIMI)  2026-01-28T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 464.5K engagements


"Is It Okay To Fly With A Broken Window Airplane windows are carefully engineered with three layers to ensure both passenger safety and comfort. The outer layer is the thickest and strongest designed to withstand extreme pressure differences at cruising altitude and protect against environmental factors like wind temperature changes and debris. The middle layer acts as a backup in case the outer layer is compromised providing an extra margin of safety. The inner layer which passengers can touch is thinner and mainly serves to protect the other layers from scratches or damage inside the cabin."  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=FfYilMR7J8E)  2025-09-04T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 12.8M engagements


"From Renovation to Ruin: The Fire That Consumed Seven Towers #hongkong #fire #news"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Flx6-dOPavk)  2025-11-27T14:13Z 1.3M followers, 1.9M engagements


"Debunking Fake Science Ep2: Creating a Tornado Vortex in a Glass #experiments #physics #science There is so much physics involved in vortices. Conservation of angular momentum and fluid dynamics are some of the main principles. When a fluid starts to rotate it creates a difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the rotating flow. This pressure difference causes the fluid to continue rotating forming a vortex. The swirling motion of the fluid is sustained because of the conservation of angular momentum which means that the total amount of rotational momentum in the system"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=G0pZEMJS5wU)  2024-03-29T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 269.2K engagements


"How does this Christmas Magic Wand actually work A key part of how the Christmas magic wand works is the tilt switch inside it. This tiny component is usually a small tube containing a metal ball or spring with electrical contacts at one end. When the wand is still the ball is not touching the contacts so the circuit stays open and nothing happens. But when you wave the wand inertia causes the ball to move and press against those contacts which closes the circuit. That simple change from an open circuit to a closed circuit acts as a motion detector. It tells the wands electronics that the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=GOXfKk10NXI)  2025-12-25T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 327.4K engagements


"Why Is This Water On Fire in Russia In Samara Russia there is a remarkable natural phenomenon known as the Burning Spring. At this site spring water emerges from underground carrying natural gases primarily methane. As the water reaches the surface the gas escapes in bubbles. When these bubbles are ignited with a match or lighter they catch fire while the water itself remains cool creating the striking illusion of flames dancing on water. Similar phenomena can be found in other parts of the world. In the United States the town of Burning Springs in West Virginia is named for natural gas"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=GQvrMU8W170)  2025-10-28T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.9M engagements


"Why old TVs charge your body #shorts #physics"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=H1SadjqzmDI)  2026-01-23T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 629.8K engagements


"Look inside a correction tape (Tipp-Ex) #shorts Looking inside a correction tape made by Tipp-Ex to see how it works. #engineering #science #stationery @bicbrand"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=HATy53dxeQw)  2024-10-21T11:59Z 1.3M followers, 568.2K engagements


"What makes Square Waves in the ocean #shorts #science #physics #waves"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=HApYNDRgcdM)  2025-02-28T10:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.1M engagements


"The Real Reason Caps Stay On Bottles Curious about the new design of plastic bottle caps This video explains how their closure is aimed at enhancing sustainability and reducing pollution. Learn how these changes align with EU visions to ensure better recycling practices and a cleaner environment 🌍♻ #sustainability #recycle #facts #learning #explained"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=HGyTqWy0QKE)  2025-10-08T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.2M engagements


"The Physics Behind Every Kernel Pop - Popcorn Cannon A popcorn cannon also known as a Chinese popcorn machine uses pressure and rapid depressurization to pop entire batches of kernels almost instantly. Inside the sealed chamber corn kernels are heated while the internal pressure climbs far above normal atmospheric levels. This high pressure raises the boiling point of water so even as the kernels reach temperatures well above [---] degrees Celsius the water inside them cannot boil or form steam. The kernels stay intact while accumulating stored thermal energy. When the operator finally opens"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=IbkCLdYNcBk)  2025-11-29T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1M engagements


"Science News Ep12: A spoon that makes your food saltier Do you think you need a high-tech spoon that generates an electrical field in your mouth to trick your brain into perceiving food as saltier than it is The spoon's mechanism is straightforward. The sensation of salty flavor depends on the effect sodium ions have on taste buds and the signals sent to the brain. Typically these sodium ions are evenly spread in your mouth when you eat making them less noticeable. The Elecisalt spoons tip has a device that emits an electric charge into the food and creates an electrical field around your"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=JvVG7cRymKM)  2024-06-19T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 6.6M engagements


"Can Crocs Really Melt on Pavement #shorts #debunk #crocs"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Jz2yfMNEWyU)  2024-11-17T10:31Z 1.3M followers, 38.6M engagements


"The Physics of Grease Pops This video shows the extreme dangers of adding water to hot oil leading to a violent grease pop or fire. #science #physics #fire #oil #grease cooking safety grease fire fire prevention how to put out a grease fire kitchen fire safety cooking safety grease fire fire prevention how to put out a grease fire kitchen fire safety"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=KN-2zMC4_0I)  2026-01-10T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.2M engagements


"Is He Rolling in Danger The Shocking Truth About Fiberglass Fiberglass might look soft and fluffy like cotton candy but it is actually made of super fine glass fibers so fine they can float in the air like dust. When these tiny shards touch your skin they cause microscopic cuts that lead to irritation rashes or even blisters. If inhaled the fibers can irritate or damage your lungs. Despite that fiberglass is still one of the most common insulation materials because of how it works. The tangled fibers trap air in tiny pockets and air is a poor conductor of heat. This slows down heat transfer"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=L-dihvZlaBE)  2025-10-05T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 3.9M engagements


"Fluffy Snow to Fixing Leaks: The Versatility of Superabsorbents Sodium polyacrylate is a super absorbent polymer known for its ability to take in extraordinary amounts of water often hundreds of times its own weight when the water is relatively pure. As it absorbs the polymer swells and forms a hydrogel a thick jellylike network that traps water inside its structure. This rapid swelling is what makes it useful in products like diapers and fake snow and its also why it can appear to seal small leaks: the gel expands into gaps and slows water flow. However its performance depends heavily on"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=LDLbnqk78F4)  2025-12-01T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.4M engagements


"physics explains spider's behavior LIDAR"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=LZmzL6tPiaE)  2023-12-16T16:56Z 1.3M followers, 19.7M engagements


"World's longest lasting bulb - Centennial Light #shorts I'm a little more informed on responsible consumption because of these folks go check them out 👉 @ClimateAdam @andreacheong_"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=LqXJ7GBu2qQ)  2024-11-03T10:30Z 1.3M followers, 6.3M engagements


"Zig-Zag vs Rectangle Resistor Symbols: Which One's Better In circuit diagrams NEMA and IEC use different symbols for resistors: NEMA (mostly used in the US) represents a resistor with a zig-zag line symbolizing resistance to current while IEC (used internationally especially in Europe) uses a simple rectangle for a cleaner more standardized look. The zig-zag design reflects older American standards whereas the rectangle aligns with modern international conventions for clarity and consistency. #facts #learning #electronics #electricity #circuits #science #physics"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=LtKhbaIHKI8)  2025-04-29T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 5.7M engagements


"Why Modern Buses Don't Need Metal Springs This video demonstrates how a bus can be lowered by releasing air from its rubber airbags which do not use metal springs. The bus is then shown to slowly drop as air is released showcasing the principles of pneumatic suspension. To raise the bus air is drawn from the outside and this is done whenever necessary highlighting the practical application of air ride suspension. #science #engineering #airbag #bus 📸credits: Wollschlger & Partner GmbH airbag bus air pneumatic suspension airbags for towing airbag bus air pneumatic suspension airbags for towing"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=LyHTuDwzOrM)  2025-12-24T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements


"How Did This Ladder Melt The Ground A recent incident captured on video shows asphalt violently bubbling and charring likely caused by a metallic ladder falling onto a live power line and creating a conductive path to ground. Despite the dramatic surface damage the ladder remains largely intact. This can be explained by the difference in electrical resistance: aluminum a highly conductive material allows current to flow with minimal heating whereas asphalt and concrete offer much higher resistance. The result is localized heating at the point of contact with the ground where electrical energy"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=MSmpfniZm-8)  2025-06-28T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 10.7M engagements


"You Can Turn Any Headphones Into a Microphone Ever wonder how headphones can double as microphones This video explains the fascinating principle behind it diving into the electrical engineering that allows sound waves to create electrical signals. It's a neat audio gear trick that showcases how basic physics applies to everyday devices. 🎧 #science #physics #audio 📷credits: therockdwellers electrical engineering audio gear problem solving sound system headphone review electrical engineering audio gear problem solving sound system headphone review"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=NK80UE79mgQ)  2026-01-11T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements


"Why Are the Spoons Moving Ancient Secrets of Jerash Unveiled In Jerash Jordan visitors are often amazed to see spoons slowly drifting up and down when placed in the tiny gaps between ancient Roman temple columns. The columns arent carved from single stones; theyre built from stacked limestone drums held together by metal pins allowing each piece to rotate slightly. This ingenious design lets the structures flex during tremors wind or even foot traffic preventing them from snapping under pressure. The subtle shifts cause the spoons to move revealing the brilliance of Roman seismic engineering."  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=NLWRQTVLaXA)  2025-10-11T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.3M engagements


"The Costa Rican Cave That Could Suffocate You #shorts The Cave of Death (Cueva de la Muerte) in Costa Rica near the Pos Volcano looks harmless but is extremely dangerous. It continuously releases carbon dioxide a gas heavier than air which sinks and fills the cave from the bottom up. That means there's almost no oxygen inside. Even a lit torch will go out instantly when lowered in. The CO concentration is so high it can cause asphyxiation within minutes. Though its a popular curiosity near Recreo Verde resort visitors are warned to keep their distance. Its one of natures most silent and"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=NPhNsqnqNsI)  2025-04-19T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 14.3M engagements


"Plotting Magnetic Field Lines GCSE Physics Required Practical Plot the magnetic field lines of a bar magnet using a plotting compass. Magnetic field lines do not ever cross they are continuous and they go from North to South. The closer these lines are the stronger the magnetic field it represents. Music credit: Song: Dipcrusher - Islands (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/CpFneq3zIt4 Music credit gcse physics magnetic field lines plotting magnetic field lines plot magnetic field magnetic field gcse magnetic field gcse physics"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=NWUgK8W-4JM)  2019-12-26T18:52Z 1.3M followers, 779.8K engagements


"The Physics Behind Exploding Bread"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=O7HlVtDakQA)  2026-01-20T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements


"This is Underwater Air Pocket - NOT mercury #teamwater A trapped air pocket in an underwater cave forms when air or gas becomes sealed within a section of the cave above the waterline often due to geological formations changes in water level or even biological processes. In some cases these pockets can be partly created by gases released during the decomposition of organic matter trapped in the cave such as plants animals or algae. As microbes break down this material they can release gases like methane or carbon dioxide which accumulate in the upper sections of the cave. If the cave"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=OYc2ForRjhU)  2025-08-13T09:38Z 1.3M followers, 16.2M engagements


"Do These Heat to Open a Bottle Tricks Actually Work This video looks at two popular tricks for opening bottles using heat and why they are not actually the same thing at all. The first shows a cork bottle being opened by heating the neck which warms the air inside. As the air expands the pressure gently pushes the cork out creating a satisfying and real science moment. The second trick looks like another heat based method for opening a beer bottle but this one is fake. #science #physics #explained #debunk science explained physics experiment science demonstration life hacks open wine bottle"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Oih-WFG4RRc)  2026-01-02T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 971.4K engagements


"How does Crayola Color Wonder work Crayola has patented their secret recipe for the ink used in the Color Wonder collection. But we know that the ink is a colorless leuco dye that changes to color in the presence of acid. The substrate in the Color Wonder paper contains zinc ions which trigger the development of color in the dyes when the marker inks are applied. Think of litmus paper and universal indicators. #crayola #science credits 📹 Natalia Be Be Color Wonder colour Wonder Color Wonder colour Wonder"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ow2XS5eKcgQ)  2024-06-27T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 5.8M engagements


"Dont Jump on a Whale Carcass Heres Why Whales do not just decompose. They can actually inflate and rupture. As bacteria break down the body they release gases like methane and hydrogen sulfide. The whales thick skin and blubber trap that gas inside pressure builds and the carcass can swell like a giant biological balloon until it bursts. In this video I explain the biology and physics behind exploding whale carcasses and the famous [----] incident near Florence Oregon where officials tried to solve the problem with dynamite. It did not go as planned. #science #history #physics #chemistry #facts"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=P5NED-arWsQ)  2026-02-04T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 8M engagements


"putting out grease fire in a wok #physics #science Greaae fire is dangerous because oil can splash easily spreading the fire to other flammable things in the kitchen. This is why we shouldn't put out grease fire with water. Oil is less dense than water so when the water comes into contact with a grease fire the water sinks under the grease which pushes the oil to the surface. The water will rapidly heat and vaporize. Instead we should turn off the heat source immediately and cover the skillet with a lid or baking tray to smother the fire. If using the method shown in the video you'd have to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=QMCqs49EPZA)  2024-02-03T11:04Z 1.3M followers, 6.3M engagements


"Flambadou Fire: The Medieval Cooking Tool That Ignites in Seconds A flambadou works because it stores an enormous amount of heat in its red-hot iron cone then transfers that energy into fat the moment its poured in. At around 600800C the iron makes the fat rapidly break into a hot mist of tiny droplets and vapors giving it huge surface area so it reaches its flash point almost instantly and ignites when exposed to oxygen. That flaming shower isnt just for drama though. burning fat delivers intense radiant heat accelerates Maillard browning creates a flavorful crust and adds smoky roasted"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=QTHMenHnQck)  2025-12-29T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.4M engagements


"Why Is The Ocean Suddenly Neon Green Sea marker dye works because it contains fluorescent compounds that absorb sunlight and re-emit it as vivid green making it stand out against the dark ocean. But waves and currents quickly spread the dye thinning it out so less light is re-emitted. As the patch disperses and reflections from the water interfere the bright signal fades usually within [--] minutes. 📷credits: Northwoods Renaissance #explained #learning #science #physics #facts"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=QYWDu-W0AuA)  2025-09-10T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 5.1M engagements


"The Worlds Smallest Snowman Isnt Even Snow"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Q_HPbl25c08)  2026-02-08T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.7M engagements


"When Myths Meet Science: Rogue Waves Explained A rogue wave is a sudden very large ocean wave that appears much bigger than the others around it. It forms through a process called constructive interference which happens when two or more smaller waves meet and their crests combine to create one much larger wave. Changes in wind and ocean currents can also push waves together adding to their size. These powerful waves can rise over [--] meters high and pose serious danger to ships and offshore structures. #science #physics #waves #learning"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=RAHoIjPa29A)  2025-10-18T08:20Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements


"How CERN Turned Lead Into Gold Scientists at CERN used the Large Hadron Collider to do something like modern-day alchemy: they briefly turned lead into gold. By accelerating lead atoms together in near-miss collisions at nearly the speed of light they knocked off just enough protons to create gold atoms. These gold atoms didnt last long though . they fell apart almost instantly. But the experiment showed how precise and powerful the collider is. Though the amount of gold was tiny and unstable the research helps scientists better understand how elements can change in extreme conditions similar"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=RN0LNBOpUh0)  2025-05-23T10:45Z 1.3M followers, 4.2M engagements


"Make Your Own Compass at Home With Just a Needle You can make a simple compass using just a steel needle and a cork. First magnetise the needle by stroking it several times in one direction with a permanent magnet which aligns the magnetic domains inside the steel. Normally the domains (tiny regions where groups of atomic magnetic dipoles are aligned) point in random directions cancelling each other out so the needle has little to no net magnetism. Stroking with a magnet forces many of these domains to line up in the same direction giving the needle an overall northsouth magnetic polarity."  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=TbY0ezFasJw)  2025-08-20T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.9M engagements


"NASA Lost a Giant Asteroid and Nobody Noticed Back in [----] astronomers discovered an asteroid named [----] FT3 and initial calculations suggested it could be on a collision course with Earth. But just a day later the asteroid vanished without a trace Even with just a days worth of data NASA managed to predict [--] different ways this asteroid could swing by and hit us. Could they be right And What with all the strange leaked documents floating around #physics #science #learning #facts #ad #ClashofClansPartner #HammerJam2025 @clashofclans"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UFLkmKAh2zU)  2025-10-31T12:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements


"This Simple Shape Has No Inside or Outside Meet the Mbius strip - a mathematical paradox that breaks the rules of geometry. You can make this at home with just paper and a twist If you wanna join the world's most curious network check out @vsaucecuriositybox All new subscribers receive a free box 👉🏻 curiositybox.com/vt.physics #MobiusStrip #Math #Science #Geometry #MindBlown #ScienceExperiment #InfiniteLoop"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UYMPuODR4Js)  2025-12-22T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.2M engagements


"Wave Soldering Explained in [--] Seconds Wave soldering is a process to create strong electrical connections on circuit boards. As the board passes over a wave of molten solder surface tension plays a key role helping the liquid solder cling to exposed metal pads and component leads without spilling over onto unintended areas. Heat conduction ensures the solder melts and flows smoothly while capillary action helps it wick into tight gaps between the components and the board. #science #facts #physics #electronics #circuits #learning"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UZ5d5UYx2jc)  2025-06-07T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 13.1M engagements


"What happens to water at Triple Point The triple point of water is the unique combination of temperature (0.01C or [------] K) and pressure (611.657 pascals) at which water can coexist simultaneously in three phases: solid (ice) liquid and gas (vapor). To understand more about triple points of substances you can study phase diagrams. triple point Water physics Water chemistry solid liquid gas states of matter physics science fun fact fun facts triple point Water physics Water chemistry solid liquid gas states of matter physics science fun fact fun facts"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=U_h5BUXd-H4)  2024-06-07T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 72.5K engagements


"Watch What Happens When You Blow into a Bag the Right Way When you blow directly into a bag with your mouth sealed around the opening only the volume of air from your lungs enters which isnt very much. But if you stand slightly back and blow into the bag the fast-moving stream of air creates a region of low pressure as described by Bernoullis principle - faster moving air corresponds to lower pressure. The higher-pressure surrounding air is then drawn in to fill that space. This means that not just your breath but a much larger volume of surrounding air rushes into the bag allowing it to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UbI6iJx9x8g)  2025-09-11T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 7.8M engagements


"Why Do Wires Get Hot When You Use Them Joule heating also called ohmic or resistive heating is the process by which an electric current passing through a conductor produces heat as the moving electrons collide with atoms in the material. This effect is put to good use in everyday appliances such as electric kettles heaters and incandescent light bulbs where the heat is the desired outcome. However it can also be wasteful as in power lines and electrical circuits where unwanted heating leads to energy loss. 📷credits: RODALCO2007 📷credits: GoPaschal 📷credits: ScientiCreation #science"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UdTPMfzl31I)  2025-09-19T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 3M engagements


"Why Liquid Nitrogen Boils on Contact"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UhfbTrzG0tA)  2026-01-22T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 519.1K engagements


"This Tool Exposes Bad Chocolate"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=VGh7l35ovV8)  2026-02-13T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.5M engagements


"This Math Trick Will Change How You Calculate Percentage #shorts"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=VLOou59juGo)  2025-01-28T10:30Z 1.3M followers, 26.3M engagements


"How Is He Not Falling Tiny Hook Physics Explained"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=VhLBRWTj0sY)  2026-01-27T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.7M engagements


"Why Does She Look Like She's Stuck on a Treadmill The Camera's Secret #explained #facts"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=VoTY5WGy94E)  2025-12-31T10:02Z 1.3M followers, 4.9M engagements


"Path Difference Constructive & Destructive Interference - A Level Physics Path difference describes the difference in distance between the routes taken by two waves. For constructive interference the path difference needs to be a whole number. For destructive interference the path difference is (n+1/2) times the wavelength where 'n' is a whole number. Phase of a wave: https://www.youtube.com/watchv=L9rGgt-IMaQ #physics #alevelphysics #waves interference constructive interference destructive interference waves path difference phase difference a level physics physics physics revision"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WRgf2r0WEHQ)  2021-08-10T20:22Z 1.3M followers, 98.5K engagements


"This Fake Snow Test Has a Simple Physics Explanation"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WW0dAnQT82M)  2026-01-29T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.9M engagements


"Seating a Tire Bead Using Starting Fluid #science #engineering"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WpoPmso_9zQ)  2026-01-06T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 414.2K engagements


"Einstein's E=mc2 explained in [--] seconds #physics #shorts #youtubechamps E=mc is Albert Einstein's equation from his theory of relativity showing that energy (E) and mass (m) are equivalent and interchangeable with the speed of light squared (c) as the conversion factor. This means that a small amount of mass can be converted into a large amount of energy explaining phenomena like nuclear reactions and the energy produced by the sun. #science #physics #einstein #alevel #alevelphysics #alevelrevision #physicsrevision #shorts #youtubechamps einstein physics science a level physics a level"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=XMOPwcR8mR8)  2024-08-17T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 96.2K engagements


"Stranger Things Comes to Life: The Sydney Harbour Portal Explained Netflix pulled off one of the wildest promo stunts recently by making it look like a giant portal to the Stranger Things Upside Down had literally opened over Sydney Harbour. They used a massive scrim basically an almost invisible mesh and blasted it with carefully engineered projections so the image floated in midair without blocking the bridge behind it. Then they layered in forced-perspective animation negative space and lighting cues so your brain read the whole thing as a deep three-dimensional rift. The result For anyone"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=XZkHGHMe8cM)  2025-12-04T11:13Z 1.3M followers, 4.7M engagements


"This Cereal Toy Could Hack the Phone System"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=YR870kS73cY)  2026-01-30T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.5M engagements


"Can You Really Start a Fire With a Hammer When a hammer strikes a metal rod repeatedly the mechanical energy of the hammer is converted into thermal energy heating the rod. This mechanical energy specifically kinetic energy is transferred from the moving hammer to the atoms in the metal during each impact. As the hammer delivers forceful blows it causes localized compression deformation and vibration within the metal. These atomic-level disturbances increase the internal energy of the rod raising its temperature. Repeated hammering amplifies this effect and the metal can become hot enough to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Z-RdPOF8Dww)  2025-07-02T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 7.1M engagements


"How exit signs are made to LOOK transparent #science #shorts #youtubechamps Double sided exit signs are not transparent although they might look like so. There's a thin sheet of mirror sandwiched between the transparent acrylic sheets so that both sides reflect the surroundings. #mirror #physics #reflection #science #shorts #youtubechamps science physics debunking debunking fake science science physics debunking debunking fake science"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZwE0W63MkW8)  2024-08-14T08:39Z 1.3M followers, 12.7M engagements


"Youve Been Eating Wax Bottles WRONG The wax bottle acts as a tiny sealed container filled with syrup and biting or squeezing it creates a simple but fascinating physics effect. When you compress the wax you reduce the internal volume of the bottle which increases the pressure inside. Once the top is opened this higher pressure pushes the syrup out more easily just like squeezing a ketchup packet to make the ketchup shoot faster. This demonstrates a basic principle of fluid mechanics: liquids are nearly incompressible so any reduction in the containers volume directly translates to an increase"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=_2WdsKjnH70)  2025-09-08T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 26.6M engagements


"Why Soy Sauce Bottles Have TWO Holes Ever wondered why soy sauce bottles have two holes #science #physics 📸credits: netkohen physics fluid mechanics experiment science fluids physics fluid mechanics experiment science fluids"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=_xDie_Bd2kw)  2026-01-15T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 10.2M engagements


"Why do Olympic winners bite their medals Ever wondered why Olympic winners bite their medals This quirky tradition actually stems from a historical practice of testing the authenticity of gold. By biting into the metal one could check for purity as real gold is soft and would leave bite marks. Today its more of a playful photo opportunity symbolizing the athletes triumph and adding a bit of fun to their moment of glory while giving photographers a perfect shot to make the front page. Gold is soft due to its atomic structure. It is a metal with a face-centered cubic crystal structure which"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=a40JaYkyJN8)  2024-08-07T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 143.7K engagements


"All Opera Singers Use THIS Science Trick With Their Voice Try Opera for Free 👉🏻 https://opr.as/Opera-browser-vtphysicsyts Ever wonder how opera singers project their voices over an entire orchestra without microphones It's not about singing louder but smarter This video explores the fascinating "physics of sound" specifically how singers utilize frequency and precise vocal techniques to cut through the "orchestra music". Don't believe me Hear it for yourself #ad Original Video: @Arroncrascall"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=b41_TGCNIhw)  2026-01-17T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 219.1K engagements


"The Secret Behind Rolls Royce's Floating Logo Ever wonder why the wheels on a Rolls-Royce look like they're floating This is due to special floater wheels and weighted wheel center caps. Gravity and ball bearings work together to keep the logo upright giving these luxury cars an extra touch of class to the automobile. #science #facts #explained #engineering #rollsroyce"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=caami1eqWdE)  2025-09-03T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 17.6M engagements


"Frosted to transparent in seconds #resin #transformation #satisfying When a sanded dome appears frosted it's due to the scattering of light caused by numerous tiny scratches on its surface. By applying resin these microscopic imperfections are filled which is a form of surface treatment. This process carefully matches the object's optical properties allowing the clear resin to prevent light from scattering a principle of physics that restores transparency. epoxy resin clear resin scattering of light optical properties physics epoxy resin clear resin scattering of light optical properties"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=cuVV2jdDK6Q)  2025-12-05T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 7.6M engagements


"Thor's Electric Hammer Breaks Everyone #shorts #challenge #fail Witness the intense electric shock challenge where participants try to let go of an electrified hammer within [--] seconds. This video features hilarious moments as individuals grapple with the electricity and the unexpected muscle shock. See if anyone can conquer this difficult test and learn the science behind it. electricity electric shock challenge games tens unit challenge electric electricity electric shock challenge games tens unit challenge electric"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=dOsJwPQxovM)  2026-01-24T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements


"How to Check Your Propane Level With Water 📷 credits: ceithgriffith"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=f5P49FwLjT8)  2026-02-05T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.4M engagements


"Friction Actually Makes Things Stick to Walls #physics #experiment This trick works because of how friction behaves at a microscopic level. Even surfaces that look smooth are covered in tiny bumps and valleys and only the tips of those bumps actually touch. The visible contact area is the area that looks like it is touching but the real contact area is much smaller and is made up of all those tiny points where the bumps actually meet. When you slide an object upward while pressing it into a wall those microscopic bumps begin to deform and flatten which increases the real contact area between"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=fnlIX9gcWzU)  2025-12-13T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 3M engagements


"A Frog Just Got an Eye Pressure Test The eye pressure test that uses a tiny probe with a white plastic tip is called rebound tonometry. It works on a simple principle: the way an object rebounds after a quick contact depends on the stiffness of what it touches. In this test the probe gently taps the cornea for just a split second then bounces back. The machine measures both the speed and distance of that rebound. If the intraocular pressure (IOP) is high the cornea resists indentation and pushes the probe back faster; if the pressure is low the probe slows down and rebounds less forcefully."  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=g3U0a4O9oDY)  2025-09-22T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 7.1M engagements


"The Physics Behind Jumping Creatine Powder"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=g59dXjM3i2k)  2026-02-03T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 814.3K engagements


"The Hidden Purpose of the Two Holes in Bic Pens Uncovered The two holes in a Bic pen serve important functions related to safety and performance. The hole in the cap is a critical safety feature designed to prevent choking. If the cap is accidentally swallowed the hole allows air to pass through reducing the risk of suffocation. This design element is in line with safety regulations in various countries ensuring that the pen is safer especially for children who might play with it. The second hole located in the barrel of the pen is there to help equalize pressure inside the pen with the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=iCOfIlj5Kso)  2024-08-30T10:59Z 1.3M followers, 68.1K engagements


"She Hung a Shirt on a Sprinkler Then This Happened"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=j6uI0USCnr8)  2026-02-14T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.1M engagements


"Before Apple: Did Casio Make the First Smart Watch The Casio AT-552 Janus is a rare and distinctive analog-digital hybrid watch from the early 1980s part of Casios innovative "Techno Art" series. Named after Janus the Roman god of duality and transitions the AT-552 lives up to its name by seamlessly combining traditional analog timekeeping with a futuristic digital interface. #casio #watch #smartwatch #applewatch #apple #appleintelligence #tech #science #learning #facts"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=jJ1qK_1gtdU)  2025-05-03T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.1M engagements


"This Liquid Metal MELTS Laptops Gallium makes aluminum brittle because it diffuses rapidly into the grain boundaries of aluminum and disrupts its metallic bonding. Aluminum normally has a ductile face-centered cubic structure but when gallium infiltrates the grain boundaries it prevents aluminum atoms from bonding properly across them. This weakens the structure in a process called liquid metal embrittlement causing the metal to lose its ductility and fracture under small stresses. 📷 credits: RaspiAudio Element [---] #science #chemistry #facts #learning #explained"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=jg56YfSSMDI)  2025-09-20T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 9.1M engagements


"How Many Molecules in a Glass of Water (We Tricked Mark Rober) #teamwater Ever wondered how many water molecules are in a single glass 🫗 We use a quick Fermi estimate to crunch the numbers - right down to the septillions But heres the catchthis glass isnt what it seems. Watch as Mark tries to nail the math only to get caught in a science prank involving sneaky nearly invisible water beads (Orbeez). Part estimation challenge part optical illusion all nerdy fun and everything we love 💜 #science #learning #explained #facts"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=jr3hJ_yulJM)  2025-08-15T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 2M engagements


"Emission and Absorption Line Spectra - A Level Physics From earth we can figure out the chemical composition of a star looking at the absorption spectrum it produces. But why do we see absorption spectra from stars A star is a source of light. Studying its light waves through a spectrometer or a prism we will find a continuous spectrum. A continuous spectrum is made up of a continuous range of wavelengths. A star like our sun emits photons of all frequencies to produce a continuous spectrum. But before these photons reach us on Earth some photons get absorbed by the cooler gas around the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=jsNkcCyrxvU)  2020-05-23T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 225.3K engagements


"Why Did This Ice Cube Grow a Spike #teamwater When water freezes rapidly under supercooled conditions an intriguing phenomenon can occur: the formation of ice spikes. As the surface of the water quickly solidifies it often traps a small opening leaving a tiny hole in the ice sheet. Because water expands as it freezes the ice growing beneath the surface pushes the remaining liquid water up through this hole. This water then freezes around the edges gradually building a hollow tapering spike. The shape of these spikes is influenced by the crystalline structure of ice which tends to form sheets"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=k18Dgwf2x7I)  2025-08-09T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 6M engagements


"Why a Glass of Water Changes Color on a Wet Table This video demonstrates a captivating phenomenon where an airgap under a glass of water makes the water appear bright due to the way light reflection and refraction work. When light rays enter the glass the thin airgap beneath it makes it incredibly difficult for light to leave the glass causing it to reflect back into the glass. #physics #experiment #explained physics reflection airgap light reflection and refraction reflection of light physics reflection airgap light reflection and refraction reflection of light"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ksOANNgG1-Y)  2026-01-07T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 729K engagements


"Why These Tracks Give Cars Insane Grip #racing #traction A drag strip is engineered to maximize traction the force that keeps a tire from sliding when power is applied. The surface is coated with rubber and a resin compound that dramatically increases friction giving tires something extremely grippy to push against. Drag slicks are designed to take full advantage of that surface. They run at very low pressure which allows them to deform wrinkle and flatten under extreme torque. This deformation increases the contact patch the area of rubber touching the track so more friction can be"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=l5UjnCveE48)  2025-12-11T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 16.9M engagements


"Unlocking the Code: The Power of One Extra Digit Ever wondered how much difference one extra digit can make If you use each of four digits only once the math says you have [--] factorial: thats [--] [--] [--] [--] = [--] possible passcodes. But if the keypad allows repeats and the code is five digits long (with [--] numbers to choose from) the math changes to [--] = [----] combinations. Thats about [--] times more possibilities meaning one tiny change in the rules makes your code massively harder to guess. #maths #math #science #facts #learning"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=lFMOF1hzats)  2025-10-14T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 9M engagements


"How Gears Are Shaped: The Precision Behind Every Turn #shorts Gear shapers are precision tools used to cut gears by gradually removing small amounts of material with a reciprocating cutting tool. Unlike milling or hobbing gear shaping allows for the creation of internal and external gears with high accuracy. The process is slow but this deliberate pace prevents excessive heat buildup which could cause thermal expansion and deform both the cutting tool and the workpiece. To further manage heat and reduce friction lubricating oil is used keeping the tool sharp and ensuring a smooth cutting"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=m7tny5uBwlY)  2025-03-29T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.3M engagements


"Treasure in Space: Golden Asteroid [--] Psyche Asteroid [--] Psyche has been dubbed the "golden asteroid". Estimated to be worth around ten quintillion dollars this space rock contains massive amounts of valuable metals including gold and platinum making it more valuable than the entire global economy. But dont expect a market crash just yet. Psyche is still safely orbiting the Sun in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. NASA however has already launched a mission to study it not to mine it but to unlock secrets about the early solar system. Scientists believe Psyche could be the exposed"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=mnUTs0kw3-E)  2025-07-17T08:18Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements


"The Physics Behind Sprinkling Salt Ever wonder why sprinkling salt from a distance causes it to scatter so much It's all about the initial velocity and how a small horizontal push a key concept in physics keeps those grains in the air longer. This demonstration clearly illustrates principles of projectile motion showing how acceleration and vectors influence the salt's path. It's a simple yet effective way to observe kinematics in action right in your kitchen #science #physics #mechanics physics projectile motion science acceleration vector physics projectile motion science acceleration vector"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=n1zxJf_hEWU)  2026-01-09T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 500.8K engagements


"Thermal Cameras vs. Farts: Can you SEE farts Infrared cameras work by detecting heat. All objects give off infrared radiation which is a type of light we cant see with our eyes. The warmer something is the more infrared radiation it gives off. Infrared cameras sense this invisible light and turn it into an image where different temperatures show up as different colors. But if something like a puff of gas is almost the same temperature as the air around it the camera cant tell the difference. So it doesnt show up on screen. #science #physics #facts #explained #debunk #viral #cat"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=nAjATCwSoA4)  2025-07-09T07:21Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements


"How a Robotic Mouth Mimics Human Speech In [----] researchers in Japan developed a robotic mouth designed not to simulate speech digitally but to physically reproduce how humans generate sound. Instead of speakers and software the device uses an air pump that functions like artificial lungs to push air through a synthetic larynx where vibrating vocal cords create the initial sound. That airflow is then shaped by a silicone tongue lips and a controllable nasal cavity allowing it to mimic the acoustic processes of human speech production. By analyzing the sounds it produced and adjusting its"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=nUjDOmid9qw)  2025-12-30T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.9M engagements


"Can you see the 3d image in this 2d image I wish I could show everybody how this works It's so cool But not everyone can see this including my mom 😭 You can call this stereogram or commonly known as Magic Eye. I found that the best technique is to bring the stereogram right up to your face and relax your eyes (you can even try crossing your eyes) then pull your phone away until you see the image turns into a 3d image. I could see a horse a log that it's jumping over and a leafless tree in the background towards the right. physics science illusion 3d illusion 2d illusion stereogram"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=oJmUAkzca7Q)  2024-02-28T07:04Z 1.3M followers, 4.8M engagements


"Sintering metal explained #shorts Melting iron or nickel Easy. But tungsten and molybdenum Their melting points are so high that casting isnt an option. Instead theyre shaped using powder metallurgy and sintering where metal powder is compressed and heated just below melting point. This process bonds the particles without turning them to liquid preserving the heat resistance and strength of these refractory metals. #science #engineering #facts #metal #sintering #metal #metallurgy"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=oSmIa6xee5E)  2025-03-26T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 6.8M engagements


"This Barnacle Uses AIR to Stop Your Car Ever wondered how the parking Barnacle actually works Its air pressure. This device suctions onto your windshield. #science #physics #car"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=pArqKjxdnpk)  2026-01-12T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.9M engagements


"Sticky Science of a Chameleon's Tongue #teamwater Chameleons do not coil their tongues around prey; they rely on an adhesive mechanism. At the tongues tip lies mucus approximately [---] times more viscous than human saliva comparable in thickness to honey enabling the animal to secure insects weighing up to a third of its own body mass. To investigate this adhesive property researchers coated a glass plate with chameleon mucus tilted it and rolled a small steel ball across the surface at varying speeds. They found that the faster the ball moved the more rapidly it decelerated indicating that"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=pCPNacyfdpU)  2025-08-10T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 3.7M engagements


"The Physics Behind Color-Changing Nails Ever wondered how nails could change color instantly This video showcases next-level futuristic manicure using electrophoretic technology similar to e-readers. It's a prime example of how lifestyle tech and smart nails are pushing the boundaries of wearable tech. These tech gadgets make future beauty a present reality 💅 #physics #science #nailart #technology fashion technology future beauty tech gadgets lifestyle tech smart nails fashion technology future beauty tech gadgets lifestyle tech smart nails"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=pJpsUnZY-3A)  2026-01-14T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 335.9K engagements


"This Spiral Tube with a Genius Ball Launch Design Watch this insanely satisfying spiral toy that makes a tiny ball climb upward 🌀😲 With hidden mechanics and a clever design each twist sends the ball higher and higher. If you love satisfying gadgets physics toys or just cool engineering tricks this ones definitely worth watching #science #tricks #satisfying #illusion"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=pNqw7TNnk-o)  2025-12-20T09:48Z 1.3M followers, 4.5M engagements


"When you whip your hair back and forth When he whips his braided wet hair it actually behaves a lot like a real bullwhip. In a whip a wave of motion travels down its length and as the whip gets thinner toward the tip the same momentum is pushed into less mass. That makes the very end speed up a lot sometimes even faster than the speed of sound which is what creates that sharp cracking sound. A braided ponytail has a similar tapered shape so a wave moves through it in almost the same way. The water helps too because wet hair sticks together and turns into one heavier flexible rope that can"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=rSCH0g77_z8)  2025-12-27T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.5M engagements


"Debunked: Can you cut LED strip lights #shorts #led #light #science #physics #debunk"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=rV6EF-nCWXY)  2024-11-06T10:30Z 1.3M followers, 3.7M engagements


"Snow Cant Sit on Water So What Did He Fall Into"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=s2bZkXNZdk4)  2026-02-01T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 297.4K engagements


"Nuclear Energy Explained - How does a nuclear power plant work #gcse #alevel #science #gcsephysics #gcsescience #alevelphysics #nuclear #energy #powerplant"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=sIgi0FTsOHg)  2025-03-01T17:38Z 1.3M followers, 186.8K engagements


"Japan's Self-Closing Jam Jar Explained #youtubecreatorcommunity The self-closing lid operates through the simple force of gravity enhanced by thoughtful engineering. Aohatas innovative design allows the lid to twist shut on its own when placed on the jar thanks to the angle of the ridges around the jar's opening. These ridges are angled at [--] degrees much steeper than the typical [--] degrees found on standard jars creating a more effective gravitational pull. This steeper incline overcomes friction similar to how an object on a steep slope slides downward making the lid glide smoothly. (However"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=s_1C6pIW4zc)  2024-09-28T09:30Z 1.3M followers, 910.5K engagements


"How a Waterfall Can Turn Ice Into Perfect Spheres These ice spheres form under rare physical conditions near frozen waterfalls. When air temperatures stay below freezing but water continues to flow ice fragments can fall into the plunge pool and become trapped in rotating currents. Continuous rolling causes liquid water to freeze onto the surface layer by layer while abrasion and rotation smooth out irregularities. The combined effects of fluid motion freezing and erosion naturally drive the ice toward a spherical shape. #ice #science #learning #facts #nature science facts science explanation"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=slVYA0tNZj0)  2026-01-03T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 1.8M engagements


"Helping you choose between Separate Science and Combined Science - GCSE Science What's the difference between Separate Science (Triple Award) and Combined Science (Double Award) in the AQA Exam Board #physics #science #aqa aqa exams aqa science aqa physics aqa biology aqa chemistry gcse science gcse gcse options combined science vs separate science triple award double award physics chemistry biology uk london vtphysics british educational system edexcel ocr as a2 a-level exam revision paper test aqa exams aqa science aqa physics aqa biology aqa chemistry gcse science gcse gcse options"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=vU3ORsyHjuY)  2023-07-10T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 10.8K engagements


"They Trained Pigeons to Steer Missiles in WW2 #history #shorts Project Pigeon (later called Project Orcon for organic control) was a World War II U.S. military research program led by psychologist B. F. Skinner to develop a precision-guided bomb controlled by trained pigeons. Funded by the National Defense Research Committee beginning in [----] the project used operant conditioning to train pigeons to peck at the image of a target displayed on a specially designed lens system located in the missile's nose. The pecks were translated into electrical signals that adjusted the bombs fins keeping"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=w0mlkBd7xro)  2025-12-19T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 1.5M engagements


"Why You Should NEVER Microwave a Candle 📸credits: wonderwhat 📸credits: christinearcher29"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=wDuLCs2pKQw)  2026-01-31T00:01Z 1.3M followers, 128.6K engagements


"Why Did Kids Put Their Feet in X-Ray Machines The shoe-fitting fluoroscope also known as a pedoscope was an X-ray fluoroscope machine commonly installed in shoe stores from the 1920s until about the 1970s. It allowed customers especially children to view the bones of their feet inside shoes in real time helping assess whether the shoes fit properly. Marketed as a modern scientific tool for better shoe fitting it became a popular feature in stores across Europe and North America. However over time growing concerns about the health risks of repeated radiation exposure particularly for children"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=waRZuRGCBqU)  2025-05-22T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.4M engagements


"Can you actually make holographic chocolate at home #diy #chocolate"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=wzVwgqKtgew)  2025-12-12T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 891.2K engagements


"What Does an Apple Watch Charger Have to Do With Nail Polish"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=xgygi7QsdDU)  2026-02-09T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 1.8M engagements


"From Charge to Coat: The Physics of Electrostatic Painting This video details electrostatic spray painting an efficient method for coating metal surfaces. It showcases how negatively charged paint droplets are applied with high voltage ensuring an even paint application as they are attracted to the oppositely charged metal. This process highlights principles of physics and electrostatics resulting in a superior metal paint finish. #physics #science #explained electrostatic spray painting metal paint paint application spray painting high voltage electrostatic spray painting metal paint paint"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=yKhXjBxOQhc)  2025-12-21T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.4M engagements


"How Disney Makes Anna Thaw in Real Life"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=zClyBAMMsAQ)  2026-02-02T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 251.1K engagements


"Drift Velocity Derivation - A Level Physics To calculate how fast electrons move in a conductor you need to know its drift velocity. Here we will derive the equation I = nAev. Music credit: Song: Dipcrusher - Islands (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/CpFneq3zIt4 Music credit drift velocity drift velocity derivation derive drift velocity a level physics physics online a level physics revision a level physics drift velocity drift velocity a level physics a level electricity minutephysics physics how to derive drift velocity how"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=zHxrbjTSgTs)  2020-02-29T21:10Z 1.3M followers, 149K engagements


"Why are Stanley Cups being recalled #shorts Here's official information on the Stanley Cup recall published on the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission website. Name of Product: Switchback and Trigger Action travel mugs Hazard: These mug's lid threads can shrink when exposed to heat and torque causing the lid to detach during use posing a burn hazard. Remedy: Replace Recall Date: December [--] [----] Units: About [---] million"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=zJunAa0v6ZQ)  2024-12-21T14:06Z 1.3M followers, 67.9K engagements


"Watch This Industrial Substance PERMANENTLY Harden In Seconds Industrial epoxy is a class of thermosetting polymers known for their exceptional mechanical strength chemical resistance and adhesive properties. At the molecular level epoxy resins are typically formed through the reaction of epichlorohydrin with bisphenol-A or other polyols creating a reactive compound with epoxide groups. When mixed with a hardener often a polyamine or anhydride these groups undergo a cross-linking reaction forming a rigid three-dimensional network. This curing process transforms the liquid resin into a solid"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=zaER54QfCdc)  2025-04-22T07:01Z 1.3M followers, 7.4M engagements


"She Hung a Shirt on a Sprinkler Then This Happened"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=j6uI0USCnr8)  2026-02-14T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.1M engagements


"This Tool Exposes Bad Chocolate"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=VGh7l35ovV8)  2026-02-13T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.5M engagements


"The Physics of Being Smoking Hot"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=6V_KCZ4rrpc)  2026-02-12T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 562.4K engagements


"This Looks Like an Infinite Portal But Its Not - Barber pole illusion"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=-GbIDC2KNQg)  2026-02-11T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 3.8M engagements


"Why Snow Keeps Things From Freezing"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=AsXtA_fNw2U)  2026-02-10T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements


"What Does an Apple Watch Charger Have to Do With Nail Polish"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=xgygi7QsdDU)  2026-02-09T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 1.8M engagements


"The Worlds Smallest Snowman Isnt Even Snow"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Q_HPbl25c08)  2026-02-08T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.7M engagements

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There are various educational videos being shared about physics and science, covering topics such as experiments, optical illusions, and the science behind everyday phenomena. The videos range from explaining complex concepts like particle physics and laser removal to exploring unusual occurrences like glowing eggs and fire on water. Overall, the content aims to educate and debunk myths about science and physics.

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"Do NOT Try This at Home: The Risks of Acetylene Experiments 🔥 This video breaks down what is actually happening in a viral acetylene experiment. Acetylene is an extremely flammable gas used in welding and metal cutting. When it is ignited the gas burns rapidly and creates a sudden pressure spike which is why the container pops. In underwater versions the explosion is followed by an implosion because the surrounding water removes heat almost instantly. As the hot gas cools and collapses the water rushes back in. Visually interesting but unpredictable and dangerous. Not something to try"
YouTube Link 2025-12-18T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.2M engagements

"Can You Swim in the Dead Sea The Dead Sea is one of the saltiest bodies of water on Earth with a salinity nearly ten times greater than the ocean. This extreme salt concentration makes the water much denser which has a direct effect on buoyancy. Because Dead Sea water is so dense it exerts a much larger buoyant force allowing people to float effortlessly on the surface. However that same buoyancy makes swimming awkward since your body floats too high for your hands and feet to push effectively against the water. On the biological side the high salinity creates osmotic pressure that most"
YouTube Link 2025-08-28T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 12.4M engagements

"Can Trees Really Explode in Winter"
YouTube Link 2026-01-25T07:57Z 1.3M followers, 684.5K engagements

"Why physical contact is impossible #physics 📸credits: Fahad Kaleem"
YouTube Link 2026-01-16T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 391.4K engagements

"Zap The Physics of a Fly Zapper Explained"
YouTube Link 2026-01-18T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.5M engagements

"Why do we need to study physics Physics teachers often get asked this question: why do we need to study physics we're never going to use it in real life Well this is why 👊 #physics #science #physicsteacher #teacherlife"
YouTube Link 2024-06-22T10:49Z 1.3M followers, 13.9M engagements

"How does an atom actually look like The concept of electron clouds regions where electrons are likely to be found emerged from the collective work of several key 20th-century physicists. Niels Bohr's model of quantized electron orbits laid the groundwork which was expanded by Louis de Broglie's wave-particle duality. Erwin Schrdinger's wave equation provided a mathematical framework while Werner Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle highlighted the probabilistic nature of electron positions. Max Born's interpretation of the wave function as a probability distribution cemented the idea leading to"
YouTube Link 2024-07-10T06:14Z 1.3M followers, 385.7K engagements

"Can Mushrooms Really Make Music Fungi particularly species like Pleurotus ostreatus (oyster mushrooms) generate measurable bioelectrical activity as part of their physiological processes. These electrical signals arise from the movement of ions across cell membranes which occurs during growth nutrient transport and environmental responses. By placing electrodes on or near the fungal tissue researchers can detect voltage fluctuations typically in the millivolt range that reflect this ionic movement. These fluctuations can be captured as time-series data and converted into motion or directly"
YouTube Link 2025-07-06T16:17Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements

"Fiction vs. Reality: The Surprising Science of Length Contraction Length contraction is a phenomenon in Einsteins theory of special relativity where an object moving at a significant fraction of the speed of light appears shorter in the direction of motion to a stationary observer. This effect is not due to physical compression but arises from the way space and time behave at high velocities. According to the theory the faster an object moves relative to an observer the more its length appears contracted as measured in the observers frame of reference. The contraction only occurs along the"
YouTube Link 2025-07-11T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.8M engagements

"Natures Mini Tornado: The Science Behind Dust Devils A dust devil is a small short-lived rotating column of air that forms during hot dry and calm conditions typically on clear days when the ground heats up rapidly. This creates a strong temperature difference between the surface and the air above causing hot air to rise quickly. If local winds or surface features introduce some rotation the rising air can begin to spin forming a visible vortex as it picks up dust and debris. Unlike tornadoes which are much larger more powerful and form from severe thunderstorms with strong vertical wind"
YouTube Link 2025-04-23T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.5M engagements

"This Is Why They Break Car Windows #emergency Ever wondered why the fire department might need to smash a car window if it blocks a hydrant This video explains how it works showing that large fire hoses once charged become rigid and heavy making it impossible to run them under or over a vehicle to access the crucial water supply. Understanding these practicalities is essential for proper fire safety and overall public safety. #science #learning #facts fire department fire rescue fire safety water supply how it works fire department fire rescue fire safety water supply how it works"
YouTube Link 2025-12-15T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 10.4M engagements

"How Did The Boat Kid Stay Standing on Water To keep steady on his small wobbly boat he instinctively uses his center of mass - positioning his body low and close to the middle of the deck. This helps him stay balanced even when the waves rock the boat or he shifts to collect more aura. #science #viral #physics #explained #facts #learning"
YouTube Link 2025-07-16T12:00Z 1.3M followers, 7.6M engagements

"Where Does Your Tattoo Ink Go The Science Behind Laser Removal Laser tattoo removal works by targeting pigment particles with extremely short bursts of high-intensity light. These pulses produce heat and mechanical stress that cause the pigment to fracture into smaller pieces. Different wavelengths are used to break down different colors because pigments absorb light differently depending on their composition. Once fragmented the ink particles become small enough for macrophages (specialized immune cells) to engulf and transport them through the lymphatic system. From there the fragments are"
YouTube Link 2025-06-09T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 17.8M engagements

"Friction and thermal energy physics science friction thermal energy rope burn frictional force thermal heat thermal energy store energy stores physics science friction thermal energy rope burn frictional force thermal heat thermal energy store energy stores"
YouTube Link 2024-03-03T07:09Z 1.3M followers, 6.8M engagements

"Will Li-Fi become the new Wi-Fi #physics #science #springonshorts Li-Fi short for Light Fidelity is a wireless communication technology that uses light to transmit data instead of radio waves like Wi-Fi does. It works by encoding data into light pulses using LEDs and transmitting them to a receiver device that has a photodetector. This device then decodes the light signals back into data. Li-Fi offers potential benefits such as higher data transfer rates increased security and reduced electromagnetic interference compared to Wi-Fi. However Li-Fi has some limitations including its reliance on"
YouTube Link 2024-04-30T06:05Z 1.3M followers, 152.1K engagements

"Youve Been Measuring [--] Cup Wrong (Maybe) Think [--] cup is the same everywhere Not quite. In the modern UK [--] cup is typically taken as [---] mL just like in Australia and other metric countries. But in the US its around [---] mL and older UK recipes might mean [---] mL So depending on where your recipe comes from your [--] cup could pour very differently. #facts #learning #history #mildlyinfuriating #science #reddit"
YouTube Link 2025-06-03T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 8.4M engagements

"This Tiny Magnet Can Turn Your Tap On Neodymium magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets known today and they are very different from ordinary iron magnets. Regular magnets are usually made of iron or ferrite where the atoms only loosely align in one direction. Neodymium magnets on the other hand are made from a mix of neodymium iron and boron. This combination creates a special crystal structure that locks the atoms into a stronger and more uniform alignment. Because of this neodymium magnets produce a much more powerful magnetic field even in a small size. A tiny neodymium magnet"
YouTube Link 2025-10-29T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.8M engagements

"Is your blood magnetic Paramagnetism in blood arises primarily due to the presence of deoxygenated hemoglobin. Hemoglobin the iron-containing protein in red blood cells exhibits different magnetic properties depending on whether it is bound to oxygen. Oxyhemoglobin (oxygenated) is diamagnetic meaning it is repelled by a magnetic field while deoxyhemoglobin (without oxygen) is paramagnetic and is attracted to magnetic fields because it has unpaired electrons in the iron atoms. This difference in magnetic behavior is a key principle behind MRI which detects changes in blood oxygenation levels"
YouTube Link 2025-05-28T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements

"Balancing Act: The Physics of a Slippery Ladder The ladder leans against a rough wall which can provide some friction while the ground is smooth. Vertically the forces balance: the ladders weight is supported by the ground and the walls friction. Horizontally however theres only one force pushing the ladder away from the wall and with no friction at the base to counter it the ladder inevitably slides. #learning #science #facts #physics #ladder"
YouTube Link 2025-08-27T07:47Z 1.3M followers, 3.2M engagements

"CERN made something hotter than the Sun How did the quark-gluon plasma not melt the reactor despite its high temperature Temperature measures the average kinetic energy of particles in a system while heat is the total energy transferred due to random kinetic energy. In microscopic systems particles can move rapidly causing high temperatures but the actual heat is minimal because there are so few particles. For instance creating a plasma at millions of degrees would barely warm a cup of coffee because it involves very few particles. In comparison a teaspoon of the Sun's core contains a lot"
YouTube Link 2024-07-07T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 26.2K engagements

"Which hurts more: elephant or high heel Ever wondered why stilettos sink into grass A [--] kg person in heels can exert [--] times more pressure (if applying all pressure on just one heel) than a [----] kg elephant Its not just about weight its about area. #science #math #physics #facts #learning"
YouTube Link 2025-05-31T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 9.7M engagements

"How are Swarovski crystals made"
YouTube Link 2024-07-21T09:12Z 1.3M followers, 30.2K engagements

"Phase of a wave A Level Physics What is phase and phase difference of a wave"
YouTube Link 2018-09-16T20:56Z 1.2M followers, 92.1K engagements

"Science News Ep4: Goldene is the new graphene - single atomic thick gold #physics"
YouTube Link 2024-05-03T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 728.5K engagements

"Paper Circuit - Physics Experiment Build a circuit using just some copper tape on a piece of paper. My students were struggling to grasp the idea of a parallel circuit so I gave them each about a meter long of copper tape a coin battery (3V) and two LEDs to build a parallel circuit on paper. paper circuit gcse physics a level physics physics online how to make a paper circuit circuit on paper stem activity physics experiment physics experiment at home copper tape parallel paper circuit paper circuits copper tape circuit stem electronics parallel circuit gcse physics electricity gcse"
YouTube Link 2021-05-12T16:15Z 1.3M followers, 93.7K engagements

"Did an apple really fall on Newton's head Newton's apple tree the tree under which Sir Isaac Newton is reputed to have developed his theory of gravity is located at Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire England. Woolsthorpe Manor is the birthplace and family home of Isaac Newton and the tree is a famous attraction at this historic site which is managed by the National Trust. Several genetically identical clones of Isaac Newtons original apple tree have been planted around the world including one at Trinity College Cambridge his alma mater. This tree located outside the main gate near the room"
YouTube Link 2024-08-04T05:00Z 1.3M followers, 26.7K engagements

"The Surprising Science of Boiling: Fresh vs. Salty Water in a Vacuum In a vacuum chamber both fresh and salty water show that boiling depends on pressure as well as temperature. When air is removed the pressure drops letting water molecules escape into vapor even at low temperatures. Fresh water boils first because salt ions in salty water hold onto water molecules making it harder for them to escape. This shows how pressure and dissolved substances affect when a liquid boils. #science #physics #water #vacuum #pressure"
YouTube Link 2025-10-19T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 2M engagements

"Dry Ice In Slime: Watch It Transform When dry ice is trapped inside slime it sublimates. changing straight from solid to gas. and the slime inflates like a balloon. But the white fog you see isnt carbon dioxide because CO gas is invisible. That misty cloud is actually tiny droplets of water from the air and the slime itself instantly condensed by the freezing-cold gas rushing out when the bubble pops. But if you try it in oil instead of slime the mist doesn't appear because oil contains almost no water so the CO forms clear bubbles without creating any fog. #science #learning #dryice #slime"
YouTube Link 2025-12-03T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.6M engagements

"Red Filter Trick Solves the Biggest Study Problem #LifeHacks #StudySecrets #Genius Color filters work by selectively absorbing or transmitting certain wavelengths of light based on the materials molecular structure. When white light which contains a full spectrum of visible wavelengths passes through a colored filter the filter absorbs most wavelengths except those that correspond to its own color which it allows to pass through. For example a red filter absorbs shorter wavelengths like blue and green while transmitting longer red wavelengths. This process relies on the interaction between"
YouTube Link 2025-12-09T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 6.7M engagements

"Proton's quark composition - Particle Physics - A Level A proton is a fundamental building block of matter. It has a positive charge mass and an uud quark composition. The proton's history began with early atomic theories but was revolutionized in [----] when Ernest Rutherford discovered the atomic nucleus. Between [----] and [----] Rutherford identified the proton as a fundamental particle within this nucleus through his nitrogen gas experiments. The 1930s further clarified the proton's role alongside neutrons discovered by James Chadwick. The 1960s quark model by Murray Gell-Mann and George Zweig"
YouTube Link 2024-06-16T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 13.8K engagements

"What's Really Inside a Lighter Spark #science Ferrocerium is the metal alloy used in most lighter flints and it is engineered to produce sparks. It is made from a mix of rare earth metals mainly cerium and lanthanum combined with iron and other elements that make it extremely reactive. When the lighters steel wheel scrapes against the ferrocerium rod it shaves off tiny particles of the alloy. These particles heat up almost instantly from the friction and because ferrocerium ignites at a relatively low temperature they burst into bright sparks. Those sparks are what ignite the butane coming"
YouTube Link 2025-12-10T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.7M engagements

"Diffraction Grating Experiment: measuring wavelength A Level Physics Diffraction grating experiment - find the wavelength of the laser using the diffraction grating equation. Learn to carry out this experiment in [--] minutes. Music credits: Flying High by FREDJI https://soundcloud.com/fredjimusic https://www.facebook.com/fredjimusic Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/RYgKd-6_Fc4 🎵 Track Info: Title: Flying High by FREDJI Genre and Mood: Dance & Electronic + Bright 🎧 Available on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/fredjimusic/fr. diffraction grating experiment diffraction"
YouTube Link 2019-10-19T14:06Z 1.3M followers, 65.8K engagements

"Most Intelligent Photo Ever Taken: The [----] Solvay Council Conference Have you seen the most intelligent photo ever taken Yes Einstein is in this photo from the Solvay Conference on Quantum Mechanics. But which other influential scientists can you recognize #physics #science #quantum physics intelligent Einstein schrodinger bohr science solvay conference quantum mechanics quantum quantum physics physics intelligent Einstein schrodinger bohr science solvay conference quantum mechanics quantum quantum physics"
YouTube Link 2024-02-11T13:14Z 1.3M followers, 1M engagements

"RFID Magic: The Technology That Makes Sushi Plate Scanning Possible RFID or Radio Frequency Identification is the invisible technology that lets sushi restaurants automatically track and scan plates as they pass by. Each sushi plate has a tiny RFID tag embedded inside which stores information such as the plates price type or freshness. RFID readers emit radio waves that power these tags and read the data wirelessly. no scanning by hand needed. This system allows the restaurant to instantly know how many plates a customer has taken calculate the total bill and even track how long each plate"
YouTube Link 2025-10-09T07:59Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements

"Don't Be Fooled: Debunking the 2+2=6 Math Trick #shorts #math It's best practice to zero a balance before experimentation #science #shorts #experiment #debunkingmyths"
YouTube Link 2024-09-04T11:00Z 1.3M followers, 3.1M engagements

"This Hole Just Launched A Tire - Here's The Science Behind It A blowhole is a coastal geological feature formed when sea caves or tunnels eroded by wave action develop a vertical shaft that opens to the surface. When waves enter the cave they trap and compress air increasing internal pressure according to Boyles law. This pressure forces water upward through the narrow blowhole opening and by Bernoullis principle the reduced cross-section accelerates the water ejecting it as a high-speed jet or spray. As the wave recedes pressure drops and air is drawn back in creating a rhythmic breathing"
YouTube Link 2025-10-30T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 835.8K engagements

"Engineers Turned Seafood Waste Into a Powerful Robot Researchers at EPFL in Switzerland have shown that discarded Norway lobster or langoustine shells can be turned into functional robotic components. Instead of copying natures design with synthetic materials the team used the shells themselves combining them with simple motors soft rubber like parts and artificial tendons to create lightweight robotic grippers and actuators. The shells provide a rare combination of strength jointed flexibility and low weight allowing the robots to lift loads more than [---] times their own mass and move"
YouTube Link 2025-12-14T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 549.8K engagements

"Scientist eats uranium Uranium is a radioactive element meaning its atoms spontaneously decay releasing ionizing radiation in the form of alpha particles beta particles and gamma rays. Uranium poses health risks primarily through its radioactive emissions and chemical toxicity. Inhalation or ingestion of uranium dust or contaminated food and water can lead to internal exposure where its alpha beta and gamma radiation can damage tissues and DNA increasing the risk of cancers particularly lung cancer. #uranium #radioactivity"
YouTube Link 2024-06-12T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 50.5K engagements

"Centre of Mass and Gravity GCSE Physics Required Practical To find the centre of gravity of simple objects all you need to do is draw two lines of symmetry and see where they intersect. However for an irregular shape you have to hang it on a retort stand and use a plumb line to find its centre of mass. Music credit: Song: Dipcrusher - Islands (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/CpFneq3zIt4 Music credit physics gcse physics centre of gravity centre of mass required practical gcse revision physics revision gcse physics revision"
YouTube Link 2019-12-24T23:45Z 1.3M followers, 113K engagements

"The Secret Power of Eddy Currents Revealed Eddy current braking is a fascinating application of electromagnetic principles in which a conductor moving through a magnetic field experiences a resistive force without physical contact. When a metal object such as a train wheel or a rotor passes through a strong magnetic field circulating currents (called eddy currents) are induced within the conductor due to Faradays law of electromagnetic induction. These currents generate their own magnetic fields that oppose the motion of the conductor according to Lenzs law effectively converting kinetic"
YouTube Link 2025-11-03T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 893.9K engagements

"Why Did This Plane Crash Into a Wall A Jeju Air plane overran the runway at Muan Airport and crashed into a concrete wall that wasnt even meant to be a barrier. So why was there a wall sitting right at the end of an active runway In this video I break down the surprising engineering reason behind it how a navigation antenna ended up creating a hidden hazard and what investigators discovered afterward. This short explains the accident the design flaw and why that concrete structure has since been removed. #airplane #news #explained"
YouTube Link 2025-11-14T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.7M engagements

"The Slowest Experiment Ever Performed: The Pitch Drop The pitch drop experiment is one of the longest-running laboratory experiments in history designed to demonstrate the extremely high viscosity of pitch a substance that appears solid but is actually a very slow-flowing liquid. First set up in [----] by physicist Thomas Parnell at the University of Queensland the experiment involves a funnel filled with pitch that gradually forms and releases drops over the course of many years with each drop taking roughly a decade to fall. The setup highlights how everyday intuition about solids and liquids"
YouTube Link 2025-11-16T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 4.2M engagements

"What is MOMENTUM GCSE physics Revising for your GCSE physics exam Learn about momentum in this video Music credits: https://www.bensound.com/ GCSE physics GCSE science GCSE momentum physics Revise GCSE physics Revise GCSE physics momentum GCSE physics momentum momentum GCSE physics GCSE physics GCSE science GCSE momentum physics Revise GCSE physics Revise GCSE physics momentum GCSE physics momentum momentum GCSE physics"
YouTube Link 2018-09-01T22:44Z 1.3M followers, 34.8K engagements

"Why do turtles do this Claw Fluttering Male aquatic turtles such as red-eared sliders use a behavior called claw fluttering as part of their courtship ritual. During this display the male rapidly moves his elongated front claws in front of the females face while facing her underwater. Scientists believe this motion helps communicate species recognition and readiness to mate as well as allows the male to test the females receptiveness. The behavior is often associated with mating success when the female remains still or swims downward in response. However similar claw movements can also occur"
YouTube Link 2025-10-27T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 897.4K engagements

"Why Sailors Used ROPE to Measure Speed at Sea #shorts In the age before GPS and digital instrumentation sailors relied on an ingenious tool called the common log to measure a ships speed giving rise to the unit we still use today: the knot. This device consisted of a wooden wedge attached to a long rope with evenly spaced knots. When the wedge was thrown overboard it would float behind the ship allowing the rope to spool out as the vessel moved forward. After a fixed period typically measured with a sand-filled hourglass for [--] seconds the rope was reeled in and the number of knots that had"
YouTube Link 2025-04-21T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 9.4M engagements

"This Shape Is Secretly Protecting Our Coastlines"
YouTube Link 2026-01-21T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.3M engagements

"Massive Greenland Landslide Creates [---] Meter Tsunami Wave In the summer of [----] a remote corner of East Greenland made the entire planet tremble literally. A colossal landslide sent [--] million cubic meters of rock crashing into a fjord generating a tsunami that devastated the coastal settlement. But the event didnt stop there. The impact was so immense that it caused the Earth to hum - a deep low-frequency vibration that rippled through the planet and was detected by seismometers around the world for days. Scientists initially mistook the signal for a small earthquake but further analysis"
YouTube Link 2025-04-14T08:53Z 1.3M followers, 2.7M engagements

"Helium vs Hydrogen Balloon Hydrogen was historically used in hot air balloons because of its low density which provided buoyancy to lift the balloon But hydrogen is highly flammable and can lead to catastrophic accidents if ignited. There was the infamous Hindenburg disaster in [----] where a hydrogen-filled airship caught 🔥 Ever since the Hindenburg disaster and advancements in materials technology helium became the much preferred gas for hot air balloons and airships. Helium is non-flammable making it a safer alternative to hydrogen. hydrogen helium balloons hot air balloon Hindenburg"
YouTube Link 2024-02-26T07:12Z 1.3M followers, 418.4K engagements

"Woman completely disappears behind Scarlett Johansson - Explained A woman appears to vanish behind Scarlett Johansson but it was just perfect timing. The video reveals the cool illusion was created by someone walking in front of her on the red carpet. Check out the viral video for this caught on camera moment. #debunked #explained #illusion"
YouTube Link 2025-07-05T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 5.5M engagements

"Why Space Shuttles Don't Melt on Reentry Imagine holding a glowing-hot cube from a furnace - crazy right Thats the same challenge a space shuttle faces when it re-enters Earths atmosphere. The air in front of it compresses into a shock wave heating the shuttle to temperatures that could melt metal. Luckily its covered in thousands of thermal tiles made of air and silica fibers acting like super-insulation to keep it safe just like your hand can survive the hot cube. Its a bit like fire walking: people step on glowing coals without burning their feet because the coals are poor heat conductors"
YouTube Link 2025-10-15T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.2M engagements

"This Needle Melts Inside Your Body Scientists at KAIST have created a new type of IV needle that becomes soft once its inside the body. Made with gallium a special metal that melts just above room temperature the needle starts off firm so it can be easily inserted. But after entering the body it warms up and becomes soft making it safer and more comfortable for patients. Because it stays soft it cant be reused which helps prevent injuries or infections. Tests in mice showed that it works well and causes less irritation than regular needles. It can also include tiny sensors to check body"
YouTube Link 2025-05-30T07:01Z 1.3M followers, 8.2M engagements

"How Smart Are You Try This Water Jug Brain Teaser"
YouTube Link 2025-02-13T10:30Z 1.3M followers, 71.6K engagements

"Converting units raised to a power - GCSE & A Level Physics gcse a level physics science science revision physics revision gcse physics revision a level physics revision converting units converting units raised to a power squaring units cm to m cm2 to m2 gcse a level physics science science revision physics revision gcse physics revision a level physics revision converting units converting units raised to a power squaring units cm to m cm2 to m2"
YouTube Link 2024-06-08T11:40Z 1.3M followers, 17.5K engagements

"Backdraft Fire vs Water Shield: Firefighting Science Revealed A backdraft occurs when a fire burns in an enclosed space with little ventilation consuming most of the available oxygen. As the flames die down heat continues to drive off flammable gases and smoke which build up under pressure inside the space. When a door window or other opening is made oxygen suddenly rushes in and mixes with these hot gases causing them to ignite explosively. This rapid ignition produces the violent blast known as a backdraft often signaled beforehand by smoke pulsing from gaps soot-stained windows and air"
YouTube Link 2025-09-18T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.5M engagements

"This Looks Like an Infinite Portal But Its Not - Barber pole illusion"
YouTube Link 2026-02-11T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 3.8M engagements

"Cow Takes Shelter on Rooftop During Floods #AnimalSurvival #Rescue A cow stranded on a rooftop in Vietnam 🐄😲 After major flooding rising waters pushed these cows upward and the roof became their unexpected safe spot. When the water receded they got trapped on top of the house #facts #news #explained #flood"
YouTube Link 2025-11-27T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.1M engagements

"Nature's Perfect Pollution Detector Is A Clam #genius Clams are being used as natural water-quality sensors because they react instantly to pollution. In clean water they stay open and feed normally. When contaminants appear they snap shut to protect themselves. By attaching a small magnet to each clams shell and placing a magnetic proximity sensor nearby researchers can detect when the clam opens or closes. If several clams close at the same time the system automatically flags a possible water-quality issue. This creates a simple reliable biological early-warning system for detecting"
YouTube Link 2025-11-30T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements

"How a Sieve Turns Fairy Lights into Stars ✨ Optical diffraction occurs because light behaves as a wave and spreads when it encounters sharp boundaries. The thin wires in a sieve introduce abrupt changes to the wavefront so the light is redistributed into specific angular directions rather than travelling straight through. A vertical edge produces a horizontal diffraction spread while a horizontal edge produces a vertical spread. Since the sieve contains two perpendicular sets of edges their diffraction fields combine to create the characteristic four point star around each light. In essence"
YouTube Link 2025-12-28T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 892.1K engagements

"The Hidden Danger: Why Nail Glue Could Scorch Your Carpet Nail glue and super glue can burn carpet because they contain cyanoacrylate a fast-acting adhesive that hardens when it comes into contact with moisture. Carpets are often made of synthetic fibers such as nylon or polyester which can trigger a strong chemical reaction with cyanoacrylate. This reaction is exothermic meaning it releases heat. If enough glue soaks into the fibers the heat generated can be intense enough to scorch melt or discolor the carpet giving the appearance of a burn. #science #learning #chemistry #exothermic #facts"
YouTube Link 2025-09-05T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 31.2M engagements

"This Mirror Trick Looks Like Real X-Ray Vision"
YouTube Link 2026-01-19T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 690K engagements

"The Road That Makes Music Musical roads work by carving carefully spaced grooves into the pavement so that when car tires roll over them they vibrate at specific frequencies that our ears perceive as musical notes. The pitch depends on how frequently the tires hit the grooves: closer spacing produces higher notes wider spacing produces lower notes and the melody only sounds correct when drivers travel at the intended speed. The vibrations travel from the tires through the suspension and car body turning the car itself into a giant resonating instrument. These melody roads were pioneered in"
YouTube Link 2025-12-26T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2M engagements

"Molecular Kinetic Theory (simple derivation) - Kinetic Theory (Lesson 4) Lesson [--] The kinetic theory of gas allows us to derive the equation of gas pressure pV=1/3 Nmu2. In this video we look at what the root mean square speed is and how that is used in the gas pressure equation. Lesson [--] Two versions of the empirical ideal gas equation: pV = nRT pV = NkT https://youtu.be/4PA37_F0pRo Lesson [--] Boyle's law Charles' law and Gay-Lussac's law and the combined gas law https://youtu.be/eExsCEu6X0s Lesson [--] Describing an Ideal Gas - Moles Molar Mass Relative Molar Mass Avogadro Constant"
YouTube Link 2021-02-02T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 118.5K engagements

"The Secret Behind Mysterious Shadow Marks Nuclear shadows are eerie silhouettes left behind after a nuclear explosion created by the intense burst of radiation released at the moment of detonation. When this radiation hits surfaces such as stone concrete or metal it can scorch or bleach the exposed areas. However if a person or object is in the way it blocks the radiation protecting the surface directly behind it. As a result the area that was shielded remains darker than the scorched surroundings leaving behind a clear outline or "shadow" of the object. These haunting marks serve as a stark"
YouTube Link 2025-06-17T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 5.2M engagements

"Why Don't Surgery Lights Make Shadows Surgical lights are designed to minimize or eliminate shadows to ensure a clear consistent view of the surgical site. This is achieved through several features. Firstly they use multiple light sources arranged in a circular or multi-headed pattern so if one beam is blocked by a surgeons hand or instrument light from another angle fills in the shadow. Secondly they produce a highly focused parallel and bright beam which reduces the sharpness of any shadows that do form. Finally the lights often have diffusers and reflectors that scatter the light evenly"
YouTube Link 2025-09-17T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.8M engagements

"Can You Trust Your Eyes Exploring Optical Illusions #teamwater Light behaves in fascinating ways when it encounters different surfaces or materials. Reflection occurs when light bounces off a surface like a mirror or calm water allowing us to see clear images of objects without them physically being there. Refraction happens when light passes from one medium into another (like air into water) causing it to bend. This bending can make objects appear shifted distorted or even broken at the interface such as a straw in a glass of water appearing bent. The Marilyn MonroeAlbert Einstein illusion"
YouTube Link 2025-08-14T07:38Z 1.3M followers, 2.8M engagements

"How We're Bringing Clean Water to Millions #teamwater Help us achieve our goal of bringing CLEAN WATER to millions of people PLEASE DONATE 💧 https://tilt.fyi/UT3KwzGbXi 💧https://teamwater.org/ #teamwater"
YouTube Link 2025-08-01T16:03Z 1.3M followers, 58.4K engagements

"I Finally Learned How Laser Shows Actually Work #science #laser #physics"
YouTube Link 2026-01-01T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.1M engagements

"Why Do Scientists Think Dark Matter Is Real Dark matter is a mysterious type of matter that makes up about 27% of the universe but it doesnt emit absorb or reflect light so we cant see it directly. Scientists discovered dark matter by observing that galaxies spin much faster than expected based on the mass we can see like stars gas and dust. This suggests there must be extra invisible mass creating additional gravity to hold the galaxies together. Although we dont yet know what dark matter is made of it doesnt interact with normal matter except through gravity. Physicists are trying to detect"
YouTube Link 2025-06-26T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.7M engagements

"Did We Accidentally Launch the Fastest Object Ever #shorts"
YouTube Link 2025-03-08T10:00Z 1.3M followers, 6.5M engagements

"Chia Seed Magic: The Science Behind Perfectly Suspended Drinks When chia seeds are soaked in water they undergo a physical transformation driven by their high soluble fiber content. This fiber absorbs water and forms a mucilaginous gel layer around each seed. The gel is stabilized by microfibers on the seed surface which help maintain its structure and prevent the seeds from clumping together. As the seeds absorb water their mass increases significantly while their overall density approaches that of the surrounding liquid. This results in a state known as neutral buoyancy where the upward"
YouTube Link 2025-06-20T07:43Z 1.3M followers, 6.6M engagements

"Does Honey Really Make Hexagons Because It Has Memory Youve probably seen those videos claiming honey remembers and forms perfect hexagons in water but theres no memory involved just science. Honey is a viscous fluid that flows slowly under stress. When a dense liquid like honey sits beneath a lighter one like water and the system is moved small instabilities form where the two meet. This interaction driven by surface tension creates repeating peaks and valleys. Push it one way you get stripes; in two dimensions you get squares; move it in all directions and hexagons appear because theyre the"
YouTube Link 2025-10-10T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 19.9M engagements

"The Physics of Being Smoking Hot"
YouTube Link 2026-02-12T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 562.4K engagements

"Kinetic vs. Static Friction: The Science Behind Spinning Cups #science #physics"
YouTube Link 2026-01-04T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.9M engagements

"This Spoon Trick Makes Your Room Look Bigger The curved back of the spoon acts like a convex mirror just like the ones used in shop corners and car side mirrors. Convex mirrors have outward-curving surfaces that reflect incoming light rays in different directions making them diverge. Your eyes trace those diverging rays back to a point behind the mirror creating an image thats smaller upright and virtual. #science #physics #facts #learning #mirrors #hacks #spoon"
YouTube Link 2025-05-16T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 6M engagements

"Why Rain Never Sticks to These Lenses Cinematographers have a clever way of keeping lenses clear in heavy rain: a spinning glass disk that uses the physics of circular motion. When the disk rotates at thousands of revolutions per minute a raindrop can only remain on the surface if friction provides enough centripetal force to keep it moving in a circle. In practice the required force is rarely sufficient so droplets are thrown off by centrifugal effect leaving the optical path unobstructed. The disk spins so rapidly that its motion is invisible to the cameras frame rate appearing optically"
YouTube Link 2025-09-12T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 25.8M engagements

"Did She Survive The Physics of a Watermelon to the Face The watermelon probably weighed around [--] kg and hit her at about [--] meters per second. Her head snapped back about [--] centimeters so we can estimate how quickly the melon slowed down on impact. That gives us a deceleration of roughly [-----] meters per second squared. Multiply that by the mass of the watermelon and you get an impact force of around [----] newtons. For comparison a heavyweight boxers punch can hit with up to [----] newtons of force. And the fact she stood up and kept filming Either adrenaline is a superpower or reality TV"
YouTube Link 2025-06-11T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.7M engagements

"Why Are Icebergs Blue Underneath The tip of an iceberg appears white while the bottom appears blue due to differences in how light interacts with the ice's structure. At the top the ice contains many tiny air bubbles and cracks that scatter all wavelengths of visible light. This scattering is diffuse and non-selective resulting in a white appearance much like snow. In contrast the bottom of the iceberg is older denser ice that has undergone compression squeezing out most of the air bubbles. This clearer ice absorbs longer wavelengths of light (reds oranges and yellows) more readily while"
YouTube Link 2025-07-03T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 10.9M engagements

"Would You Wear Autofocus Glasses Autofocus glasses use a liquid crystal layer inside the lens that changes how light bends when electricity is applied. This lets the lens automatically adjust between near and far focus in real time. Basically. smart glasses without the screens. #science #physics #learning #glasses"
YouTube Link 2026-01-13T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 633.4K engagements

"Why Snow Keeps Things From Freezing"
YouTube Link 2026-02-10T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements

"Why You Cant Bounce on a Trampoline in Water A trampoline doesnt bounce properly underwater because of how dense and incompressible water is. Water molecules can slide past each other allowing flow but theyre packed much closer together than air - about [---] times denser - so they resist being displaced. When you try to jump on a trampoline submerged in water the mat has to push the water out of the way before it can stretch and store energy in the springs. At the same time buoyancy reduces the force you apply and drag from the dense water slows your movement. The result is that instead of"
YouTube Link 2025-10-01T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.6M engagements

"Watch This Before You Try the Instant Snow Trick You can turn boiling water into instant snow when you toss hot water into cold air. But make sure you toss it away from yourself and not over your head #science #physics #experiment"
YouTube Link 2026-01-05T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 23.3M engagements

"When the Chess Robot Takes Capture Too Literally"
YouTube Link 2026-02-07T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 555.1K engagements

"How Does the Dead Sea Make Salt Cubes Witness the mesmerizing salt formations of the Dead Sea where its super salty waters create incredible salt crystals and structures. This natural phenomenon is a captivating example of crystallization and geology in action showcasing how minerals form in such a unique environment. It's a prime illustration of earth science at its most visually stunning. #science #facts #learning #salt #nature 📽credits: jabulani400"
YouTube Link 2025-11-20T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 3M engagements

"Behind the Scenes: How Precision Technology Makes Perfect Pizza This video offers a fascinating look into the world of a pizza making machine showcasing its capabilities during a rigorous stress test. We see how the industrial machine designed for the food industry utilizes advanced automation and intricate mechanisms to precisely apply sauce. It's a prime example of mechanical engineering put to practical use ensuring quality even under challenging conditions. #science #engineering #food #explained #learning pizza making machine food industry industrial machine automation food machine pizza"
YouTube Link 2025-12-23T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 9.1M engagements

"How 3D Printers Turn Metal Powder Into Fabric This isnt your typical chainmail. Its a flexible fabric made entirely from titanium and it was 3D printed. Instead of forging links by hand this material is built layer by layer using metal powder and a high-powered laser that fuses each shape with extreme precision. The result is a lightweight yet strong mesh where each square is just [---] mm wide. #science #facts #fabric #invention #innovation #technology #learning 📽credits Cotrim 13D"
YouTube Link 2025-04-26T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 12.9M engagements

"A Plastic Bag Turned On This LCD Screen 📷 credits: Joseph Chiu"
YouTube Link 2026-02-06T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 555.8K engagements

"Is this Carbon Fiber Paint real Carbon fiber is a lightweight ultra-strong material made by weaving thin strands of carbon into a fabric then setting it in resin to form a rigid composite. Its known for its high strength-to-weight ratio and sleek high-tech appearance. When light hits a surface like carbon fiber the way it reflects depends on how smooth that surface is. If the surface is rough or scratched light scatters in many directions - this is called diffuse reflection which makes the surface look dull or matte. But if the surface is smooth like after applying resin light reflects in a"
YouTube Link 2025-06-27T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 12M engagements

"Home Alones Blowtorch Scene Was Fake (Old-School Movie Magic) 📷 credits: nickdouillard"
YouTube Link 2026-01-26T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.1M engagements

"The Physics Behind That Weird Human Sound"
YouTube Link 2026-01-28T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 464.5K engagements

"Is It Okay To Fly With A Broken Window Airplane windows are carefully engineered with three layers to ensure both passenger safety and comfort. The outer layer is the thickest and strongest designed to withstand extreme pressure differences at cruising altitude and protect against environmental factors like wind temperature changes and debris. The middle layer acts as a backup in case the outer layer is compromised providing an extra margin of safety. The inner layer which passengers can touch is thinner and mainly serves to protect the other layers from scratches or damage inside the cabin."
YouTube Link 2025-09-04T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 12.8M engagements

"From Renovation to Ruin: The Fire That Consumed Seven Towers #hongkong #fire #news"
YouTube Link 2025-11-27T14:13Z 1.3M followers, 1.9M engagements

"Debunking Fake Science Ep2: Creating a Tornado Vortex in a Glass #experiments #physics #science There is so much physics involved in vortices. Conservation of angular momentum and fluid dynamics are some of the main principles. When a fluid starts to rotate it creates a difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the rotating flow. This pressure difference causes the fluid to continue rotating forming a vortex. The swirling motion of the fluid is sustained because of the conservation of angular momentum which means that the total amount of rotational momentum in the system"
YouTube Link 2024-03-29T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 269.2K engagements

"How does this Christmas Magic Wand actually work A key part of how the Christmas magic wand works is the tilt switch inside it. This tiny component is usually a small tube containing a metal ball or spring with electrical contacts at one end. When the wand is still the ball is not touching the contacts so the circuit stays open and nothing happens. But when you wave the wand inertia causes the ball to move and press against those contacts which closes the circuit. That simple change from an open circuit to a closed circuit acts as a motion detector. It tells the wands electronics that the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-25T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 327.4K engagements

"Why Is This Water On Fire in Russia In Samara Russia there is a remarkable natural phenomenon known as the Burning Spring. At this site spring water emerges from underground carrying natural gases primarily methane. As the water reaches the surface the gas escapes in bubbles. When these bubbles are ignited with a match or lighter they catch fire while the water itself remains cool creating the striking illusion of flames dancing on water. Similar phenomena can be found in other parts of the world. In the United States the town of Burning Springs in West Virginia is named for natural gas"
YouTube Link 2025-10-28T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.9M engagements

"Why old TVs charge your body #shorts #physics"
YouTube Link 2026-01-23T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 629.8K engagements

"Look inside a correction tape (Tipp-Ex) #shorts Looking inside a correction tape made by Tipp-Ex to see how it works. #engineering #science #stationery @bicbrand"
YouTube Link 2024-10-21T11:59Z 1.3M followers, 568.2K engagements

"What makes Square Waves in the ocean #shorts #science #physics #waves"
YouTube Link 2025-02-28T10:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.1M engagements

"The Real Reason Caps Stay On Bottles Curious about the new design of plastic bottle caps This video explains how their closure is aimed at enhancing sustainability and reducing pollution. Learn how these changes align with EU visions to ensure better recycling practices and a cleaner environment 🌍♻ #sustainability #recycle #facts #learning #explained"
YouTube Link 2025-10-08T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.2M engagements

"The Physics Behind Every Kernel Pop - Popcorn Cannon A popcorn cannon also known as a Chinese popcorn machine uses pressure and rapid depressurization to pop entire batches of kernels almost instantly. Inside the sealed chamber corn kernels are heated while the internal pressure climbs far above normal atmospheric levels. This high pressure raises the boiling point of water so even as the kernels reach temperatures well above [---] degrees Celsius the water inside them cannot boil or form steam. The kernels stay intact while accumulating stored thermal energy. When the operator finally opens"
YouTube Link 2025-11-29T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1M engagements

"Science News Ep12: A spoon that makes your food saltier Do you think you need a high-tech spoon that generates an electrical field in your mouth to trick your brain into perceiving food as saltier than it is The spoon's mechanism is straightforward. The sensation of salty flavor depends on the effect sodium ions have on taste buds and the signals sent to the brain. Typically these sodium ions are evenly spread in your mouth when you eat making them less noticeable. The Elecisalt spoons tip has a device that emits an electric charge into the food and creates an electrical field around your"
YouTube Link 2024-06-19T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 6.6M engagements

"Can Crocs Really Melt on Pavement #shorts #debunk #crocs"
YouTube Link 2024-11-17T10:31Z 1.3M followers, 38.6M engagements

"The Physics of Grease Pops This video shows the extreme dangers of adding water to hot oil leading to a violent grease pop or fire. #science #physics #fire #oil #grease cooking safety grease fire fire prevention how to put out a grease fire kitchen fire safety cooking safety grease fire fire prevention how to put out a grease fire kitchen fire safety"
YouTube Link 2026-01-10T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.2M engagements

"Is He Rolling in Danger The Shocking Truth About Fiberglass Fiberglass might look soft and fluffy like cotton candy but it is actually made of super fine glass fibers so fine they can float in the air like dust. When these tiny shards touch your skin they cause microscopic cuts that lead to irritation rashes or even blisters. If inhaled the fibers can irritate or damage your lungs. Despite that fiberglass is still one of the most common insulation materials because of how it works. The tangled fibers trap air in tiny pockets and air is a poor conductor of heat. This slows down heat transfer"
YouTube Link 2025-10-05T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 3.9M engagements

"Fluffy Snow to Fixing Leaks: The Versatility of Superabsorbents Sodium polyacrylate is a super absorbent polymer known for its ability to take in extraordinary amounts of water often hundreds of times its own weight when the water is relatively pure. As it absorbs the polymer swells and forms a hydrogel a thick jellylike network that traps water inside its structure. This rapid swelling is what makes it useful in products like diapers and fake snow and its also why it can appear to seal small leaks: the gel expands into gaps and slows water flow. However its performance depends heavily on"
YouTube Link 2025-12-01T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.4M engagements

"physics explains spider's behavior LIDAR"
YouTube Link 2023-12-16T16:56Z 1.3M followers, 19.7M engagements

"World's longest lasting bulb - Centennial Light #shorts I'm a little more informed on responsible consumption because of these folks go check them out 👉 @ClimateAdam @andreacheong_"
YouTube Link 2024-11-03T10:30Z 1.3M followers, 6.3M engagements

"Zig-Zag vs Rectangle Resistor Symbols: Which One's Better In circuit diagrams NEMA and IEC use different symbols for resistors: NEMA (mostly used in the US) represents a resistor with a zig-zag line symbolizing resistance to current while IEC (used internationally especially in Europe) uses a simple rectangle for a cleaner more standardized look. The zig-zag design reflects older American standards whereas the rectangle aligns with modern international conventions for clarity and consistency. #facts #learning #electronics #electricity #circuits #science #physics"
YouTube Link 2025-04-29T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 5.7M engagements

"Why Modern Buses Don't Need Metal Springs This video demonstrates how a bus can be lowered by releasing air from its rubber airbags which do not use metal springs. The bus is then shown to slowly drop as air is released showcasing the principles of pneumatic suspension. To raise the bus air is drawn from the outside and this is done whenever necessary highlighting the practical application of air ride suspension. #science #engineering #airbag #bus 📸credits: Wollschlger & Partner GmbH airbag bus air pneumatic suspension airbags for towing airbag bus air pneumatic suspension airbags for towing"
YouTube Link 2025-12-24T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements

"How Did This Ladder Melt The Ground A recent incident captured on video shows asphalt violently bubbling and charring likely caused by a metallic ladder falling onto a live power line and creating a conductive path to ground. Despite the dramatic surface damage the ladder remains largely intact. This can be explained by the difference in electrical resistance: aluminum a highly conductive material allows current to flow with minimal heating whereas asphalt and concrete offer much higher resistance. The result is localized heating at the point of contact with the ground where electrical energy"
YouTube Link 2025-06-28T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 10.7M engagements

"You Can Turn Any Headphones Into a Microphone Ever wonder how headphones can double as microphones This video explains the fascinating principle behind it diving into the electrical engineering that allows sound waves to create electrical signals. It's a neat audio gear trick that showcases how basic physics applies to everyday devices. 🎧 #science #physics #audio 📷credits: therockdwellers electrical engineering audio gear problem solving sound system headphone review electrical engineering audio gear problem solving sound system headphone review"
YouTube Link 2026-01-11T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements

"Why Are the Spoons Moving Ancient Secrets of Jerash Unveiled In Jerash Jordan visitors are often amazed to see spoons slowly drifting up and down when placed in the tiny gaps between ancient Roman temple columns. The columns arent carved from single stones; theyre built from stacked limestone drums held together by metal pins allowing each piece to rotate slightly. This ingenious design lets the structures flex during tremors wind or even foot traffic preventing them from snapping under pressure. The subtle shifts cause the spoons to move revealing the brilliance of Roman seismic engineering."
YouTube Link 2025-10-11T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.3M engagements

"The Costa Rican Cave That Could Suffocate You #shorts The Cave of Death (Cueva de la Muerte) in Costa Rica near the Pos Volcano looks harmless but is extremely dangerous. It continuously releases carbon dioxide a gas heavier than air which sinks and fills the cave from the bottom up. That means there's almost no oxygen inside. Even a lit torch will go out instantly when lowered in. The CO concentration is so high it can cause asphyxiation within minutes. Though its a popular curiosity near Recreo Verde resort visitors are warned to keep their distance. Its one of natures most silent and"
YouTube Link 2025-04-19T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 14.3M engagements

"Plotting Magnetic Field Lines GCSE Physics Required Practical Plot the magnetic field lines of a bar magnet using a plotting compass. Magnetic field lines do not ever cross they are continuous and they go from North to South. The closer these lines are the stronger the magnetic field it represents. Music credit: Song: Dipcrusher - Islands (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/CpFneq3zIt4 Music credit gcse physics magnetic field lines plotting magnetic field lines plot magnetic field magnetic field gcse magnetic field gcse physics"
YouTube Link 2019-12-26T18:52Z 1.3M followers, 779.8K engagements

"The Physics Behind Exploding Bread"
YouTube Link 2026-01-20T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements

"This is Underwater Air Pocket - NOT mercury #teamwater A trapped air pocket in an underwater cave forms when air or gas becomes sealed within a section of the cave above the waterline often due to geological formations changes in water level or even biological processes. In some cases these pockets can be partly created by gases released during the decomposition of organic matter trapped in the cave such as plants animals or algae. As microbes break down this material they can release gases like methane or carbon dioxide which accumulate in the upper sections of the cave. If the cave"
YouTube Link 2025-08-13T09:38Z 1.3M followers, 16.2M engagements

"Do These Heat to Open a Bottle Tricks Actually Work This video looks at two popular tricks for opening bottles using heat and why they are not actually the same thing at all. The first shows a cork bottle being opened by heating the neck which warms the air inside. As the air expands the pressure gently pushes the cork out creating a satisfying and real science moment. The second trick looks like another heat based method for opening a beer bottle but this one is fake. #science #physics #explained #debunk science explained physics experiment science demonstration life hacks open wine bottle"
YouTube Link 2026-01-02T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 971.4K engagements

"How does Crayola Color Wonder work Crayola has patented their secret recipe for the ink used in the Color Wonder collection. But we know that the ink is a colorless leuco dye that changes to color in the presence of acid. The substrate in the Color Wonder paper contains zinc ions which trigger the development of color in the dyes when the marker inks are applied. Think of litmus paper and universal indicators. #crayola #science credits 📹 Natalia Be Be Color Wonder colour Wonder Color Wonder colour Wonder"
YouTube Link 2024-06-27T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 5.8M engagements

"Dont Jump on a Whale Carcass Heres Why Whales do not just decompose. They can actually inflate and rupture. As bacteria break down the body they release gases like methane and hydrogen sulfide. The whales thick skin and blubber trap that gas inside pressure builds and the carcass can swell like a giant biological balloon until it bursts. In this video I explain the biology and physics behind exploding whale carcasses and the famous [----] incident near Florence Oregon where officials tried to solve the problem with dynamite. It did not go as planned. #science #history #physics #chemistry #facts"
YouTube Link 2026-02-04T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 8M engagements

"putting out grease fire in a wok #physics #science Greaae fire is dangerous because oil can splash easily spreading the fire to other flammable things in the kitchen. This is why we shouldn't put out grease fire with water. Oil is less dense than water so when the water comes into contact with a grease fire the water sinks under the grease which pushes the oil to the surface. The water will rapidly heat and vaporize. Instead we should turn off the heat source immediately and cover the skillet with a lid or baking tray to smother the fire. If using the method shown in the video you'd have to"
YouTube Link 2024-02-03T11:04Z 1.3M followers, 6.3M engagements

"Flambadou Fire: The Medieval Cooking Tool That Ignites in Seconds A flambadou works because it stores an enormous amount of heat in its red-hot iron cone then transfers that energy into fat the moment its poured in. At around 600800C the iron makes the fat rapidly break into a hot mist of tiny droplets and vapors giving it huge surface area so it reaches its flash point almost instantly and ignites when exposed to oxygen. That flaming shower isnt just for drama though. burning fat delivers intense radiant heat accelerates Maillard browning creates a flavorful crust and adds smoky roasted"
YouTube Link 2025-12-29T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.4M engagements

"Why Is The Ocean Suddenly Neon Green Sea marker dye works because it contains fluorescent compounds that absorb sunlight and re-emit it as vivid green making it stand out against the dark ocean. But waves and currents quickly spread the dye thinning it out so less light is re-emitted. As the patch disperses and reflections from the water interfere the bright signal fades usually within [--] minutes. 📷credits: Northwoods Renaissance #explained #learning #science #physics #facts"
YouTube Link 2025-09-10T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 5.1M engagements

"The Worlds Smallest Snowman Isnt Even Snow"
YouTube Link 2026-02-08T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.7M engagements

"When Myths Meet Science: Rogue Waves Explained A rogue wave is a sudden very large ocean wave that appears much bigger than the others around it. It forms through a process called constructive interference which happens when two or more smaller waves meet and their crests combine to create one much larger wave. Changes in wind and ocean currents can also push waves together adding to their size. These powerful waves can rise over [--] meters high and pose serious danger to ships and offshore structures. #science #physics #waves #learning"
YouTube Link 2025-10-18T08:20Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements

"How CERN Turned Lead Into Gold Scientists at CERN used the Large Hadron Collider to do something like modern-day alchemy: they briefly turned lead into gold. By accelerating lead atoms together in near-miss collisions at nearly the speed of light they knocked off just enough protons to create gold atoms. These gold atoms didnt last long though . they fell apart almost instantly. But the experiment showed how precise and powerful the collider is. Though the amount of gold was tiny and unstable the research helps scientists better understand how elements can change in extreme conditions similar"
YouTube Link 2025-05-23T10:45Z 1.3M followers, 4.2M engagements

"Make Your Own Compass at Home With Just a Needle You can make a simple compass using just a steel needle and a cork. First magnetise the needle by stroking it several times in one direction with a permanent magnet which aligns the magnetic domains inside the steel. Normally the domains (tiny regions where groups of atomic magnetic dipoles are aligned) point in random directions cancelling each other out so the needle has little to no net magnetism. Stroking with a magnet forces many of these domains to line up in the same direction giving the needle an overall northsouth magnetic polarity."
YouTube Link 2025-08-20T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.9M engagements

"NASA Lost a Giant Asteroid and Nobody Noticed Back in [----] astronomers discovered an asteroid named [----] FT3 and initial calculations suggested it could be on a collision course with Earth. But just a day later the asteroid vanished without a trace Even with just a days worth of data NASA managed to predict [--] different ways this asteroid could swing by and hit us. Could they be right And What with all the strange leaked documents floating around #physics #science #learning #facts #ad #ClashofClansPartner #HammerJam2025 @clashofclans"
YouTube Link 2025-10-31T12:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements

"This Simple Shape Has No Inside or Outside Meet the Mbius strip - a mathematical paradox that breaks the rules of geometry. You can make this at home with just paper and a twist If you wanna join the world's most curious network check out @vsaucecuriositybox All new subscribers receive a free box 👉🏻 curiositybox.com/vt.physics #MobiusStrip #Math #Science #Geometry #MindBlown #ScienceExperiment #InfiniteLoop"
YouTube Link 2025-12-22T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.2M engagements

"Wave Soldering Explained in [--] Seconds Wave soldering is a process to create strong electrical connections on circuit boards. As the board passes over a wave of molten solder surface tension plays a key role helping the liquid solder cling to exposed metal pads and component leads without spilling over onto unintended areas. Heat conduction ensures the solder melts and flows smoothly while capillary action helps it wick into tight gaps between the components and the board. #science #facts #physics #electronics #circuits #learning"
YouTube Link 2025-06-07T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 13.1M engagements

"What happens to water at Triple Point The triple point of water is the unique combination of temperature (0.01C or [------] K) and pressure (611.657 pascals) at which water can coexist simultaneously in three phases: solid (ice) liquid and gas (vapor). To understand more about triple points of substances you can study phase diagrams. triple point Water physics Water chemistry solid liquid gas states of matter physics science fun fact fun facts triple point Water physics Water chemistry solid liquid gas states of matter physics science fun fact fun facts"
YouTube Link 2024-06-07T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 72.5K engagements

"Watch What Happens When You Blow into a Bag the Right Way When you blow directly into a bag with your mouth sealed around the opening only the volume of air from your lungs enters which isnt very much. But if you stand slightly back and blow into the bag the fast-moving stream of air creates a region of low pressure as described by Bernoullis principle - faster moving air corresponds to lower pressure. The higher-pressure surrounding air is then drawn in to fill that space. This means that not just your breath but a much larger volume of surrounding air rushes into the bag allowing it to"
YouTube Link 2025-09-11T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 7.8M engagements

"Why Do Wires Get Hot When You Use Them Joule heating also called ohmic or resistive heating is the process by which an electric current passing through a conductor produces heat as the moving electrons collide with atoms in the material. This effect is put to good use in everyday appliances such as electric kettles heaters and incandescent light bulbs where the heat is the desired outcome. However it can also be wasteful as in power lines and electrical circuits where unwanted heating leads to energy loss. 📷credits: RODALCO2007 📷credits: GoPaschal 📷credits: ScientiCreation #science"
YouTube Link 2025-09-19T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 3M engagements

"Why Liquid Nitrogen Boils on Contact"
YouTube Link 2026-01-22T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 519.1K engagements

"This Tool Exposes Bad Chocolate"
YouTube Link 2026-02-13T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.5M engagements

"This Math Trick Will Change How You Calculate Percentage #shorts"
YouTube Link 2025-01-28T10:30Z 1.3M followers, 26.3M engagements

"How Is He Not Falling Tiny Hook Physics Explained"
YouTube Link 2026-01-27T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.7M engagements

"Why Does She Look Like She's Stuck on a Treadmill The Camera's Secret #explained #facts"
YouTube Link 2025-12-31T10:02Z 1.3M followers, 4.9M engagements

"Path Difference Constructive & Destructive Interference - A Level Physics Path difference describes the difference in distance between the routes taken by two waves. For constructive interference the path difference needs to be a whole number. For destructive interference the path difference is (n+1/2) times the wavelength where 'n' is a whole number. Phase of a wave: https://www.youtube.com/watchv=L9rGgt-IMaQ #physics #alevelphysics #waves interference constructive interference destructive interference waves path difference phase difference a level physics physics physics revision"
YouTube Link 2021-08-10T20:22Z 1.3M followers, 98.5K engagements

"This Fake Snow Test Has a Simple Physics Explanation"
YouTube Link 2026-01-29T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.9M engagements

"Seating a Tire Bead Using Starting Fluid #science #engineering"
YouTube Link 2026-01-06T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 414.2K engagements

"Einstein's E=mc2 explained in [--] seconds #physics #shorts #youtubechamps E=mc is Albert Einstein's equation from his theory of relativity showing that energy (E) and mass (m) are equivalent and interchangeable with the speed of light squared (c) as the conversion factor. This means that a small amount of mass can be converted into a large amount of energy explaining phenomena like nuclear reactions and the energy produced by the sun. #science #physics #einstein #alevel #alevelphysics #alevelrevision #physicsrevision #shorts #youtubechamps einstein physics science a level physics a level"
YouTube Link 2024-08-17T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 96.2K engagements

"Stranger Things Comes to Life: The Sydney Harbour Portal Explained Netflix pulled off one of the wildest promo stunts recently by making it look like a giant portal to the Stranger Things Upside Down had literally opened over Sydney Harbour. They used a massive scrim basically an almost invisible mesh and blasted it with carefully engineered projections so the image floated in midair without blocking the bridge behind it. Then they layered in forced-perspective animation negative space and lighting cues so your brain read the whole thing as a deep three-dimensional rift. The result For anyone"
YouTube Link 2025-12-04T11:13Z 1.3M followers, 4.7M engagements

"This Cereal Toy Could Hack the Phone System"
YouTube Link 2026-01-30T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.5M engagements

"Can You Really Start a Fire With a Hammer When a hammer strikes a metal rod repeatedly the mechanical energy of the hammer is converted into thermal energy heating the rod. This mechanical energy specifically kinetic energy is transferred from the moving hammer to the atoms in the metal during each impact. As the hammer delivers forceful blows it causes localized compression deformation and vibration within the metal. These atomic-level disturbances increase the internal energy of the rod raising its temperature. Repeated hammering amplifies this effect and the metal can become hot enough to"
YouTube Link 2025-07-02T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 7.1M engagements

"How exit signs are made to LOOK transparent #science #shorts #youtubechamps Double sided exit signs are not transparent although they might look like so. There's a thin sheet of mirror sandwiched between the transparent acrylic sheets so that both sides reflect the surroundings. #mirror #physics #reflection #science #shorts #youtubechamps science physics debunking debunking fake science science physics debunking debunking fake science"
YouTube Link 2024-08-14T08:39Z 1.3M followers, 12.7M engagements

"Youve Been Eating Wax Bottles WRONG The wax bottle acts as a tiny sealed container filled with syrup and biting or squeezing it creates a simple but fascinating physics effect. When you compress the wax you reduce the internal volume of the bottle which increases the pressure inside. Once the top is opened this higher pressure pushes the syrup out more easily just like squeezing a ketchup packet to make the ketchup shoot faster. This demonstrates a basic principle of fluid mechanics: liquids are nearly incompressible so any reduction in the containers volume directly translates to an increase"
YouTube Link 2025-09-08T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 26.6M engagements

"Why Soy Sauce Bottles Have TWO Holes Ever wondered why soy sauce bottles have two holes #science #physics 📸credits: netkohen physics fluid mechanics experiment science fluids physics fluid mechanics experiment science fluids"
YouTube Link 2026-01-15T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 10.2M engagements

"Why do Olympic winners bite their medals Ever wondered why Olympic winners bite their medals This quirky tradition actually stems from a historical practice of testing the authenticity of gold. By biting into the metal one could check for purity as real gold is soft and would leave bite marks. Today its more of a playful photo opportunity symbolizing the athletes triumph and adding a bit of fun to their moment of glory while giving photographers a perfect shot to make the front page. Gold is soft due to its atomic structure. It is a metal with a face-centered cubic crystal structure which"
YouTube Link 2024-08-07T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 143.7K engagements

"All Opera Singers Use THIS Science Trick With Their Voice Try Opera for Free 👉🏻 https://opr.as/Opera-browser-vtphysicsyts Ever wonder how opera singers project their voices over an entire orchestra without microphones It's not about singing louder but smarter This video explores the fascinating "physics of sound" specifically how singers utilize frequency and precise vocal techniques to cut through the "orchestra music". Don't believe me Hear it for yourself #ad Original Video: @Arroncrascall"
YouTube Link 2026-01-17T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 219.1K engagements

"The Secret Behind Rolls Royce's Floating Logo Ever wonder why the wheels on a Rolls-Royce look like they're floating This is due to special floater wheels and weighted wheel center caps. Gravity and ball bearings work together to keep the logo upright giving these luxury cars an extra touch of class to the automobile. #science #facts #explained #engineering #rollsroyce"
YouTube Link 2025-09-03T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 17.6M engagements

"Frosted to transparent in seconds #resin #transformation #satisfying When a sanded dome appears frosted it's due to the scattering of light caused by numerous tiny scratches on its surface. By applying resin these microscopic imperfections are filled which is a form of surface treatment. This process carefully matches the object's optical properties allowing the clear resin to prevent light from scattering a principle of physics that restores transparency. epoxy resin clear resin scattering of light optical properties physics epoxy resin clear resin scattering of light optical properties"
YouTube Link 2025-12-05T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 7.6M engagements

"Thor's Electric Hammer Breaks Everyone #shorts #challenge #fail Witness the intense electric shock challenge where participants try to let go of an electrified hammer within [--] seconds. This video features hilarious moments as individuals grapple with the electricity and the unexpected muscle shock. See if anyone can conquer this difficult test and learn the science behind it. electricity electric shock challenge games tens unit challenge electric electricity electric shock challenge games tens unit challenge electric"
YouTube Link 2026-01-24T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements

"How to Check Your Propane Level With Water 📷 credits: ceithgriffith"
YouTube Link 2026-02-05T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.4M engagements

"Friction Actually Makes Things Stick to Walls #physics #experiment This trick works because of how friction behaves at a microscopic level. Even surfaces that look smooth are covered in tiny bumps and valleys and only the tips of those bumps actually touch. The visible contact area is the area that looks like it is touching but the real contact area is much smaller and is made up of all those tiny points where the bumps actually meet. When you slide an object upward while pressing it into a wall those microscopic bumps begin to deform and flatten which increases the real contact area between"
YouTube Link 2025-12-13T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 3M engagements

"A Frog Just Got an Eye Pressure Test The eye pressure test that uses a tiny probe with a white plastic tip is called rebound tonometry. It works on a simple principle: the way an object rebounds after a quick contact depends on the stiffness of what it touches. In this test the probe gently taps the cornea for just a split second then bounces back. The machine measures both the speed and distance of that rebound. If the intraocular pressure (IOP) is high the cornea resists indentation and pushes the probe back faster; if the pressure is low the probe slows down and rebounds less forcefully."
YouTube Link 2025-09-22T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 7.1M engagements

"The Physics Behind Jumping Creatine Powder"
YouTube Link 2026-02-03T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 814.3K engagements

"The Hidden Purpose of the Two Holes in Bic Pens Uncovered The two holes in a Bic pen serve important functions related to safety and performance. The hole in the cap is a critical safety feature designed to prevent choking. If the cap is accidentally swallowed the hole allows air to pass through reducing the risk of suffocation. This design element is in line with safety regulations in various countries ensuring that the pen is safer especially for children who might play with it. The second hole located in the barrel of the pen is there to help equalize pressure inside the pen with the"
YouTube Link 2024-08-30T10:59Z 1.3M followers, 68.1K engagements

"She Hung a Shirt on a Sprinkler Then This Happened"
YouTube Link 2026-02-14T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.1M engagements

"Before Apple: Did Casio Make the First Smart Watch The Casio AT-552 Janus is a rare and distinctive analog-digital hybrid watch from the early 1980s part of Casios innovative "Techno Art" series. Named after Janus the Roman god of duality and transitions the AT-552 lives up to its name by seamlessly combining traditional analog timekeeping with a futuristic digital interface. #casio #watch #smartwatch #applewatch #apple #appleintelligence #tech #science #learning #facts"
YouTube Link 2025-05-03T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.1M engagements

"This Liquid Metal MELTS Laptops Gallium makes aluminum brittle because it diffuses rapidly into the grain boundaries of aluminum and disrupts its metallic bonding. Aluminum normally has a ductile face-centered cubic structure but when gallium infiltrates the grain boundaries it prevents aluminum atoms from bonding properly across them. This weakens the structure in a process called liquid metal embrittlement causing the metal to lose its ductility and fracture under small stresses. 📷 credits: RaspiAudio Element [---] #science #chemistry #facts #learning #explained"
YouTube Link 2025-09-20T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 9.1M engagements

"How Many Molecules in a Glass of Water (We Tricked Mark Rober) #teamwater Ever wondered how many water molecules are in a single glass 🫗 We use a quick Fermi estimate to crunch the numbers - right down to the septillions But heres the catchthis glass isnt what it seems. Watch as Mark tries to nail the math only to get caught in a science prank involving sneaky nearly invisible water beads (Orbeez). Part estimation challenge part optical illusion all nerdy fun and everything we love 💜 #science #learning #explained #facts"
YouTube Link 2025-08-15T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 2M engagements

"Emission and Absorption Line Spectra - A Level Physics From earth we can figure out the chemical composition of a star looking at the absorption spectrum it produces. But why do we see absorption spectra from stars A star is a source of light. Studying its light waves through a spectrometer or a prism we will find a continuous spectrum. A continuous spectrum is made up of a continuous range of wavelengths. A star like our sun emits photons of all frequencies to produce a continuous spectrum. But before these photons reach us on Earth some photons get absorbed by the cooler gas around the"
YouTube Link 2020-05-23T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 225.3K engagements

"Why Did This Ice Cube Grow a Spike #teamwater When water freezes rapidly under supercooled conditions an intriguing phenomenon can occur: the formation of ice spikes. As the surface of the water quickly solidifies it often traps a small opening leaving a tiny hole in the ice sheet. Because water expands as it freezes the ice growing beneath the surface pushes the remaining liquid water up through this hole. This water then freezes around the edges gradually building a hollow tapering spike. The shape of these spikes is influenced by the crystalline structure of ice which tends to form sheets"
YouTube Link 2025-08-09T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 6M engagements

"Why a Glass of Water Changes Color on a Wet Table This video demonstrates a captivating phenomenon where an airgap under a glass of water makes the water appear bright due to the way light reflection and refraction work. When light rays enter the glass the thin airgap beneath it makes it incredibly difficult for light to leave the glass causing it to reflect back into the glass. #physics #experiment #explained physics reflection airgap light reflection and refraction reflection of light physics reflection airgap light reflection and refraction reflection of light"
YouTube Link 2026-01-07T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 729K engagements

"Why These Tracks Give Cars Insane Grip #racing #traction A drag strip is engineered to maximize traction the force that keeps a tire from sliding when power is applied. The surface is coated with rubber and a resin compound that dramatically increases friction giving tires something extremely grippy to push against. Drag slicks are designed to take full advantage of that surface. They run at very low pressure which allows them to deform wrinkle and flatten under extreme torque. This deformation increases the contact patch the area of rubber touching the track so more friction can be"
YouTube Link 2025-12-11T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 16.9M engagements

"Unlocking the Code: The Power of One Extra Digit Ever wondered how much difference one extra digit can make If you use each of four digits only once the math says you have [--] factorial: thats [--] [--] [--] [--] = [--] possible passcodes. But if the keypad allows repeats and the code is five digits long (with [--] numbers to choose from) the math changes to [--] = [----] combinations. Thats about [--] times more possibilities meaning one tiny change in the rules makes your code massively harder to guess. #maths #math #science #facts #learning"
YouTube Link 2025-10-14T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 9M engagements

"How Gears Are Shaped: The Precision Behind Every Turn #shorts Gear shapers are precision tools used to cut gears by gradually removing small amounts of material with a reciprocating cutting tool. Unlike milling or hobbing gear shaping allows for the creation of internal and external gears with high accuracy. The process is slow but this deliberate pace prevents excessive heat buildup which could cause thermal expansion and deform both the cutting tool and the workpiece. To further manage heat and reduce friction lubricating oil is used keeping the tool sharp and ensuring a smooth cutting"
YouTube Link 2025-03-29T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.3M engagements

"Treasure in Space: Golden Asteroid [--] Psyche Asteroid [--] Psyche has been dubbed the "golden asteroid". Estimated to be worth around ten quintillion dollars this space rock contains massive amounts of valuable metals including gold and platinum making it more valuable than the entire global economy. But dont expect a market crash just yet. Psyche is still safely orbiting the Sun in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. NASA however has already launched a mission to study it not to mine it but to unlock secrets about the early solar system. Scientists believe Psyche could be the exposed"
YouTube Link 2025-07-17T08:18Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements

"The Physics Behind Sprinkling Salt Ever wonder why sprinkling salt from a distance causes it to scatter so much It's all about the initial velocity and how a small horizontal push a key concept in physics keeps those grains in the air longer. This demonstration clearly illustrates principles of projectile motion showing how acceleration and vectors influence the salt's path. It's a simple yet effective way to observe kinematics in action right in your kitchen #science #physics #mechanics physics projectile motion science acceleration vector physics projectile motion science acceleration vector"
YouTube Link 2026-01-09T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 500.8K engagements

"Thermal Cameras vs. Farts: Can you SEE farts Infrared cameras work by detecting heat. All objects give off infrared radiation which is a type of light we cant see with our eyes. The warmer something is the more infrared radiation it gives off. Infrared cameras sense this invisible light and turn it into an image where different temperatures show up as different colors. But if something like a puff of gas is almost the same temperature as the air around it the camera cant tell the difference. So it doesnt show up on screen. #science #physics #facts #explained #debunk #viral #cat"
YouTube Link 2025-07-09T07:21Z 1.3M followers, 2.1M engagements

"How a Robotic Mouth Mimics Human Speech In [----] researchers in Japan developed a robotic mouth designed not to simulate speech digitally but to physically reproduce how humans generate sound. Instead of speakers and software the device uses an air pump that functions like artificial lungs to push air through a synthetic larynx where vibrating vocal cords create the initial sound. That airflow is then shaped by a silicone tongue lips and a controllable nasal cavity allowing it to mimic the acoustic processes of human speech production. By analyzing the sounds it produced and adjusting its"
YouTube Link 2025-12-30T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.9M engagements

"Can you see the 3d image in this 2d image I wish I could show everybody how this works It's so cool But not everyone can see this including my mom 😭 You can call this stereogram or commonly known as Magic Eye. I found that the best technique is to bring the stereogram right up to your face and relax your eyes (you can even try crossing your eyes) then pull your phone away until you see the image turns into a 3d image. I could see a horse a log that it's jumping over and a leafless tree in the background towards the right. physics science illusion 3d illusion 2d illusion stereogram"
YouTube Link 2024-02-28T07:04Z 1.3M followers, 4.8M engagements

"Sintering metal explained #shorts Melting iron or nickel Easy. But tungsten and molybdenum Their melting points are so high that casting isnt an option. Instead theyre shaped using powder metallurgy and sintering where metal powder is compressed and heated just below melting point. This process bonds the particles without turning them to liquid preserving the heat resistance and strength of these refractory metals. #science #engineering #facts #metal #sintering #metal #metallurgy"
YouTube Link 2025-03-26T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 6.8M engagements

"This Barnacle Uses AIR to Stop Your Car Ever wondered how the parking Barnacle actually works Its air pressure. This device suctions onto your windshield. #science #physics #car"
YouTube Link 2026-01-12T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.9M engagements

"Sticky Science of a Chameleon's Tongue #teamwater Chameleons do not coil their tongues around prey; they rely on an adhesive mechanism. At the tongues tip lies mucus approximately [---] times more viscous than human saliva comparable in thickness to honey enabling the animal to secure insects weighing up to a third of its own body mass. To investigate this adhesive property researchers coated a glass plate with chameleon mucus tilted it and rolled a small steel ball across the surface at varying speeds. They found that the faster the ball moved the more rapidly it decelerated indicating that"
YouTube Link 2025-08-10T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 3.7M engagements

"The Physics Behind Color-Changing Nails Ever wondered how nails could change color instantly This video showcases next-level futuristic manicure using electrophoretic technology similar to e-readers. It's a prime example of how lifestyle tech and smart nails are pushing the boundaries of wearable tech. These tech gadgets make future beauty a present reality 💅 #physics #science #nailart #technology fashion technology future beauty tech gadgets lifestyle tech smart nails fashion technology future beauty tech gadgets lifestyle tech smart nails"
YouTube Link 2026-01-14T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 335.9K engagements

"This Spiral Tube with a Genius Ball Launch Design Watch this insanely satisfying spiral toy that makes a tiny ball climb upward 🌀😲 With hidden mechanics and a clever design each twist sends the ball higher and higher. If you love satisfying gadgets physics toys or just cool engineering tricks this ones definitely worth watching #science #tricks #satisfying #illusion"
YouTube Link 2025-12-20T09:48Z 1.3M followers, 4.5M engagements

"When you whip your hair back and forth When he whips his braided wet hair it actually behaves a lot like a real bullwhip. In a whip a wave of motion travels down its length and as the whip gets thinner toward the tip the same momentum is pushed into less mass. That makes the very end speed up a lot sometimes even faster than the speed of sound which is what creates that sharp cracking sound. A braided ponytail has a similar tapered shape so a wave moves through it in almost the same way. The water helps too because wet hair sticks together and turns into one heavier flexible rope that can"
YouTube Link 2025-12-27T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.5M engagements

"Debunked: Can you cut LED strip lights #shorts #led #light #science #physics #debunk"
YouTube Link 2024-11-06T10:30Z 1.3M followers, 3.7M engagements

"Snow Cant Sit on Water So What Did He Fall Into"
YouTube Link 2026-02-01T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 297.4K engagements

"Nuclear Energy Explained - How does a nuclear power plant work #gcse #alevel #science #gcsephysics #gcsescience #alevelphysics #nuclear #energy #powerplant"
YouTube Link 2025-03-01T17:38Z 1.3M followers, 186.8K engagements

"Japan's Self-Closing Jam Jar Explained #youtubecreatorcommunity The self-closing lid operates through the simple force of gravity enhanced by thoughtful engineering. Aohatas innovative design allows the lid to twist shut on its own when placed on the jar thanks to the angle of the ridges around the jar's opening. These ridges are angled at [--] degrees much steeper than the typical [--] degrees found on standard jars creating a more effective gravitational pull. This steeper incline overcomes friction similar to how an object on a steep slope slides downward making the lid glide smoothly. (However"
YouTube Link 2024-09-28T09:30Z 1.3M followers, 910.5K engagements

"How a Waterfall Can Turn Ice Into Perfect Spheres These ice spheres form under rare physical conditions near frozen waterfalls. When air temperatures stay below freezing but water continues to flow ice fragments can fall into the plunge pool and become trapped in rotating currents. Continuous rolling causes liquid water to freeze onto the surface layer by layer while abrasion and rotation smooth out irregularities. The combined effects of fluid motion freezing and erosion naturally drive the ice toward a spherical shape. #ice #science #learning #facts #nature science facts science explanation"
YouTube Link 2026-01-03T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 1.8M engagements

"Helping you choose between Separate Science and Combined Science - GCSE Science What's the difference between Separate Science (Triple Award) and Combined Science (Double Award) in the AQA Exam Board #physics #science #aqa aqa exams aqa science aqa physics aqa biology aqa chemistry gcse science gcse gcse options combined science vs separate science triple award double award physics chemistry biology uk london vtphysics british educational system edexcel ocr as a2 a-level exam revision paper test aqa exams aqa science aqa physics aqa biology aqa chemistry gcse science gcse gcse options"
YouTube Link 2023-07-10T06:00Z 1.3M followers, 10.8K engagements

"They Trained Pigeons to Steer Missiles in WW2 #history #shorts Project Pigeon (later called Project Orcon for organic control) was a World War II U.S. military research program led by psychologist B. F. Skinner to develop a precision-guided bomb controlled by trained pigeons. Funded by the National Defense Research Committee beginning in [----] the project used operant conditioning to train pigeons to peck at the image of a target displayed on a specially designed lens system located in the missile's nose. The pecks were translated into electrical signals that adjusted the bombs fins keeping"
YouTube Link 2025-12-19T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 1.5M engagements

"Why You Should NEVER Microwave a Candle 📸credits: wonderwhat 📸credits: christinearcher29"
YouTube Link 2026-01-31T00:01Z 1.3M followers, 128.6K engagements

"Why Did Kids Put Their Feet in X-Ray Machines The shoe-fitting fluoroscope also known as a pedoscope was an X-ray fluoroscope machine commonly installed in shoe stores from the 1920s until about the 1970s. It allowed customers especially children to view the bones of their feet inside shoes in real time helping assess whether the shoes fit properly. Marketed as a modern scientific tool for better shoe fitting it became a popular feature in stores across Europe and North America. However over time growing concerns about the health risks of repeated radiation exposure particularly for children"
YouTube Link 2025-05-22T07:00Z 1.3M followers, 4.4M engagements

"Can you actually make holographic chocolate at home #diy #chocolate"
YouTube Link 2025-12-12T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 891.2K engagements

"What Does an Apple Watch Charger Have to Do With Nail Polish"
YouTube Link 2026-02-09T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 1.8M engagements

"From Charge to Coat: The Physics of Electrostatic Painting This video details electrostatic spray painting an efficient method for coating metal surfaces. It showcases how negatively charged paint droplets are applied with high voltage ensuring an even paint application as they are attracted to the oppositely charged metal. This process highlights principles of physics and electrostatics resulting in a superior metal paint finish. #physics #science #explained electrostatic spray painting metal paint paint application spray painting high voltage electrostatic spray painting metal paint paint"
YouTube Link 2025-12-21T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 2.4M engagements

"How Disney Makes Anna Thaw in Real Life"
YouTube Link 2026-02-02T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 251.1K engagements

"Drift Velocity Derivation - A Level Physics To calculate how fast electrons move in a conductor you need to know its drift velocity. Here we will derive the equation I = nAev. Music credit: Song: Dipcrusher - Islands (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/CpFneq3zIt4 Music credit drift velocity drift velocity derivation derive drift velocity a level physics physics online a level physics revision a level physics drift velocity drift velocity a level physics a level electricity minutephysics physics how to derive drift velocity how"
YouTube Link 2020-02-29T21:10Z 1.3M followers, 149K engagements

"Why are Stanley Cups being recalled #shorts Here's official information on the Stanley Cup recall published on the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission website. Name of Product: Switchback and Trigger Action travel mugs Hazard: These mug's lid threads can shrink when exposed to heat and torque causing the lid to detach during use posing a burn hazard. Remedy: Replace Recall Date: December [--] [----] Units: About [---] million"
YouTube Link 2024-12-21T14:06Z 1.3M followers, 67.9K engagements

"Watch This Industrial Substance PERMANENTLY Harden In Seconds Industrial epoxy is a class of thermosetting polymers known for their exceptional mechanical strength chemical resistance and adhesive properties. At the molecular level epoxy resins are typically formed through the reaction of epichlorohydrin with bisphenol-A or other polyols creating a reactive compound with epoxide groups. When mixed with a hardener often a polyamine or anhydride these groups undergo a cross-linking reaction forming a rigid three-dimensional network. This curing process transforms the liquid resin into a solid"
YouTube Link 2025-04-22T07:01Z 1.3M followers, 7.4M engagements

"She Hung a Shirt on a Sprinkler Then This Happened"
YouTube Link 2026-02-14T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.1M engagements

"This Tool Exposes Bad Chocolate"
YouTube Link 2026-02-13T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.5M engagements

"The Physics of Being Smoking Hot"
YouTube Link 2026-02-12T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 562.4K engagements

"This Looks Like an Infinite Portal But Its Not - Barber pole illusion"
YouTube Link 2026-02-11T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 3.8M engagements

"Why Snow Keeps Things From Freezing"
YouTube Link 2026-02-10T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 1.3M engagements

"What Does an Apple Watch Charger Have to Do With Nail Polish"
YouTube Link 2026-02-09T08:01Z 1.3M followers, 1.8M engagements

"The Worlds Smallest Snowman Isnt Even Snow"
YouTube Link 2026-02-08T08:00Z 1.3M followers, 2.7M engagements

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