Should a Person Touch 200,000 Volts? A Van de Graaff generator experiment!

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Jefferson Lab

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What happens if a person touches 200,000 volts? Should a person even be touching 200,000 volts in the first place? Find out in this live Van de Graaff generator experiment!
Other segments from this presentation are available!
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- Liquid Nitrogen and the Tea Kettle Mystery - • Liquid Nitrogen and th...
- Plasmas and Rainbows! - • Plasmas and Rainbows!
A more complete liquid nitrogen show, shot during one of Jefferson Lab's Open Houses, can be seen here:
- Liquid Nitrogen Show! - • Liquid Nitrogen Show!

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@professionalretard3115
@professionalretard3115 4 роки тому
What u r seeing is a rare species of teachers everyone wants...
@anandsuralkar2947
@anandsuralkar2947 4 роки тому
True
@shadowthunder
@shadowthunder 4 роки тому
This is why internet is better education than actual average local school lmao
@alubi5575
@alubi5575 4 роки тому
every teacher i had in middleschool was like this
@navalarchitect1713
@navalarchitect1713 4 роки тому
You can get one with paying a fortune
@jacobsoutherland5781
@jacobsoutherland5781 4 роки тому
I’m actually watching this on a weekend
@thegaminggirls2154
@thegaminggirls2154 3 роки тому
“Should a person touch it?” Almost everyone “No!” “Wanna see it anyway” Literally everyone “YES!”
@cruzlouisrussell3695
@cruzlouisrussell3695 3 роки тому
Mom:That's curiosity Me:They want him dead
@manwithnodrip9142
@manwithnodrip9142 2 роки тому
@@cruzlouisrussell3695 I love this dark humor
@boomboxblaster8742
@boomboxblaster8742 2 роки тому
False. When he asked 'should a person touch it?', everyone said yes
@_XxXRUSTxXx_
@_XxXRUSTxXx_ 2 роки тому
@@boomboxblaster8742 He meant the second time , at 1:08
@NghtHwkk
@NghtHwkk 2 роки тому
Like “Do you want to die?” “No!” “Do you want me to kill you?” “Yes!”
@1bruce-
@1bruce- 2 роки тому
"again this is not a major disappointment on my part, but why am i not dead?" me living my life every day
@YukiBrah
@YukiBrah 2 роки тому
i felt that
@thevipers1610
@thevipers1610 2 роки тому
completed 500 like by me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mrteacup1769
@mrteacup1769 2 роки тому
i read that comment right as he said it and it was just a weird
@itastelikeglowingskittles
@itastelikeglowingskittles 2 роки тому
@@mrteacup1769 same
@benonaru
@benonaru 2 роки тому
no
@IKickLotsOfAss
@IKickLotsOfAss 2 роки тому
Hats off to this teacher, I wish there were more like him.
@Techno_chan._.
@Techno_chan._. Рік тому
Do you think so
@satxrn_child3756
@satxrn_child3756 Рік тому
This was actually interesting and fun!
@joehunt3512
@joehunt3512 4 роки тому
Teach: "Should I touch 200 thousand volts?" Class: "Yes" Teach: "Probably Not. No."
@christopherargueta4639
@christopherargueta4639 4 роки тому
Yes
@christopherargueta4639
@christopherargueta4639 4 роки тому
Yes
@sebby4555
@sebby4555 4 роки тому
If it were my devilish teacher who asked that question I would be happy to tell her yes
@Cra3ier
@Cra3ier 4 роки тому
It’s actually Pikachu’s double Thunder! 😂
@lcold1175
@lcold1175 4 роки тому
survey says....
@chipcroswell1738
@chipcroswell1738 4 роки тому
6:00 "I'm not disappointed, I'm just confused. Why am I not dead?" I ask that question to myself on a daily basis.
@Toolace
@Toolace 4 роки тому
Chip Croswell Lmao I feel u
@gtrfuyen2924
@gtrfuyen2924 4 роки тому
SAME MY DUDE
@jjbackflip2874
@jjbackflip2874 4 роки тому
Same bro same
@teamweird7987
@teamweird7987 4 роки тому
Underated comment...
@Techdesk0707
@Techdesk0707 4 роки тому
He is wearing shoes
@Frostgnaw
@Frostgnaw Рік тому
I love this guy's sense of humor. "I'm not dead. I'm not disappointed; I'm just confused."
@mho...
@mho... 10 місяців тому
gz to 69 likes!, nice
@undefinedritesh6119
@undefinedritesh6119 Рік тому
As an electrical engineer i can understand that how wisely you teaching and entertaining the audience. Great work👍
@JeffersonLab
@JeffersonLab Рік тому
Thank you!
@3847CAK
@3847CAK 9 місяців тому
I'm a mechanical and electrical engineer with my PE stamp. This explanation was excellent!
@thegoodgamerthemovie6473
@thegoodgamerthemovie6473 4 місяці тому
And why you arent excuse me,dead ?​@@JeffersonLab
@neoo.91
@neoo.91 3 роки тому
Students: *has been told throughout 1st to 12 grade not to touch anything in a lab* College Professor: so I’m going to touch 200,000 volts
@harinimariappan7743
@harinimariappan7743 3 роки тому
True
@muskaanslathia3939
@muskaanslathia3939 3 роки тому
True
@krishnaprasad1693
@krishnaprasad1693 3 роки тому
Yep yep yeep
@isla8844
@isla8844 3 роки тому
Man, I was thinking of becoming the flash after touching that
@prettyboipicassoyt3557
@prettyboipicassoyt3557 3 роки тому
Lol fr
@WWaveformCreations
@WWaveformCreations 7 років тому
Professor: "What is a lightning rod?" Students: "gdhjsgbdhsjkgbfhdskbghfjdkgh" Professor: "Correct."
@altidudx
@altidudx 7 років тому
hahaha
@djman1239856
@djman1239856 7 років тому
WWaveform Creations You made my night xDDD
@megawattapps
@megawattapps 7 років тому
4:39 actually the correct text is "You know what a lightning rod is?" "gdhasdjoasdai" "Pointed piece of metal" He never says "Correct"
@beanie5507
@beanie5507 7 років тому
But if he said that mega, it wouldn't be as funny you buzzkill!
@de_rby
@de_rby 6 років тому
He never says correct.
@carl9976
@carl9976 2 роки тому
Learnt more about electricity in 8 minutes than I have in the past 31 years what a excellent teacher!
@thereishere
@thereishere Рік тому
This is the best explanation I have ever seen in my life. I loved physics but never had a teacher that 'showed' me the physical phenomenon. As a person with ADHD, I really really appreciate and love this explanation. Thank you and best of luck!
@satxrn_child3756
@satxrn_child3756 Рік тому
I have ADHD too and have been searching for a video to help me because I have an exam tomorrow and I’m stressed about it but this video was so great!
@alecsbizarrememes7862
@alecsbizarrememes7862 Рік тому
Try professor walter lewin's videos. 8.02.
@o.abdellatif
@o.abdellatif 4 роки тому
Plot twist : electricity Is a paid actor
@tr.deathcrusher9272
@tr.deathcrusher9272 4 роки тому
Plot twist plot twist the electricity is a serial killer
@loop5720
@loop5720 4 роки тому
Plot twist: Plot twist: Plot twist: this comment is about plot twists
@hellospaghetti5754
@hellospaghetti5754 4 роки тому
Plot twist:it was all a dream
@mikelee5982
@mikelee5982 4 роки тому
TR.DEATHCRUSHER WOLF PACK plot twist the teacher is an outlet
@TheFirstdjsteels
@TheFirstdjsteels 4 роки тому
That is. . . correct !
@harry1751
@harry1751 2 роки тому
I can't believe I just voluntarily sit through an entire 8 minutes of Physics lesson. Hats off my good Sir
@Celestial-yq6hz
@Celestial-yq6hz 2 роки тому
Not my first time
@mani_rblx
@mani_rblx 2 роки тому
EXACTLY
@oogaooga0000
@oogaooga0000 2 роки тому
i thought i sayed here for 40 seconds
@yourstrulytk12worldaffairs
@yourstrulytk12worldaffairs 2 роки тому
yes man
@apples7101
@apples7101 2 роки тому
Yeah, I too.
@justindouglas7043
@justindouglas7043 2 роки тому
Absolutely super - really well-presented. Favourite moment when he gets unbelievably close to the grounding sphere with his nail! I thought OMG, if I did that, I'd probably touch!
@JeffersonLab
@JeffersonLab 2 роки тому
It actually does touch. Intentionally. It's not super obvious that it does so, but you'll see it if you look for it.
@justindouglas7043
@justindouglas7043 2 роки тому
​@@JeffersonLab Thanks, yes, come to think of it, I think I might have spotted it. It was such a relief when I learnt that it wouldn't matter if he did touch - such a fun way of building up tension through learning! Truly a great demo!
@maureensurdez7841
@maureensurdez7841 8 місяців тому
I am 73 years old. I am watching this lecture, and I am learning things thank you. I had a masters degree in nursing, but they didn't cover a whole lot about electricity other than jewels. JOULS thanks this was fun.
@rflamez
@rflamez 2 роки тому
I would listen to this guy talk about electrons for 10 hours straight
@kerlowkey
@kerlowkey 2 роки тому
Indeed, teacher got knowledge and skills for storytelling and keeping it entertained.
@Armandosparadais69
@Armandosparadais69 2 роки тому
me too
@tianshugao28
@tianshugao28 2 роки тому
nah~
@fifapyscho5327
@fifapyscho5327 2 роки тому
Yas
@anthonywatkins3620
@anthonywatkins3620 2 роки тому
I can agree I wish I would of had a teacher like this in school I might have graduated
@edadan
@edadan 5 років тому
I have a degree in electrical engineering and I can tell you...I wish school was that much fun when I was learning! This guy's a great teacher!
@devinshook3289
@devinshook3289 5 років тому
True, if we had more people like this we'd have more people interested in STEM fields.
@Helveteshit
@Helveteshit 5 років тому
Yet people insist that Voltage kills. Albeit I say it is the Ampere that kills. Sure, hig hvoltage can kill if it generates enough Ampere on impact, which it can do in a Frequency network. But DC? Nah. Without ampere, you can't hurt a fly. Therefore, high voltage isn't necessarily Dangerous in the end of the day. The Ampere is.
@sarveshgupta1323
@sarveshgupta1323 5 років тому
Is that really school
@elliott614
@elliott614 5 років тому
@@Helveteshit You are forgetting another very important part: Delta t. Energy is proportional to delta t. Integral of power dt = energy. Energy is what kills. Current through the body is proportional to the power via I^2R=P. If it's only a nanosecond pulse width, probably won't hurt. Now make it one second, and you multiply total energy by one billion (assuming I=constant*[u(t)-u(t-T)] where T = pulse width). One billion (1,000,000,000x as much energy) and suddenly it's dangerous.
@elliott614
@elliott614 5 років тому
@@Helveteshit Also, Amperes are directly related to voltages by a very simple relationship. So the killer # of DC amperes (for example) requires some killer definitive DC voltage that is directly proportional to that # of DC amperes. If amperes kill, then the voltage required to produce that many amperes also kills to exactly the same degree. I think you may be thinking of capacity of a power source to produce a sustained current at a certain level (measured in Amperes)? Rather than just comparing voltage vs. amperes as far as which is more dangerous? V and A are mathematically related by a very simple proportional relationship in DC. Even in AC, Amps * Impedance = Volts. Impedance may vary with frequency, while resistance === impedance at DC.
@mrsymor
@mrsymor Рік тому
Your students are very fortunate to have someone who can communicate such a technical topic in an easily digestible, fun manner
@shawnthibodeau189
@shawnthibodeau189 Рік тому
This guy is such a good teacher. He literally made me enjoy sitting through an 8 minutes physics lecture. If every teacher was like this nobody would fail
@zorrow7718
@zorrow7718 3 роки тому
"I'm not dead which is a good start" Van de Graaf
@loraenkapnaq6660
@loraenkapnaq6660 3 роки тому
You do understand that Van de Graaf is the person who invented shown generator in 1929
@nikhilkrishna8662
@nikhilkrishna8662 3 роки тому
Lmao. Van de Graff aint the name of the prof.
@nota5713
@nota5713 3 роки тому
The no. of likes on this comment makes things funnier, i wonder how many assumed his name to be this
@spongegarr6235
@spongegarr6235 3 роки тому
@@nota5713 I’m pretty sure the person knew it’s not his name, and more or less made a joke saying that may have been what Van de graff may have said when creating the generator, just my thoughts though.
@JeffersonLab
@JeffersonLab 3 роки тому
@@spongegarr6235 Given that the quote is from the presenter in this video argues against your point.
@blotmaster1
@blotmaster1 4 роки тому
He is a great teacher. He has charisma and makes learning the material a lot of fun.
@patrickgracias5782
@patrickgracias5782 4 роки тому
blotmaster1 wish my physics teacher was like this
@solar5519
@solar5519 4 роки тому
Aamn#2 you must be lucky af then.
@whompingdomping9878
@whompingdomping9878 4 роки тому
My physics teacher was bored out of her mind just repeating things, not explaining. I hated that so much
@gerardo007puchero4
@gerardo007puchero4 4 роки тому
Love Rush.
@Lilem-
@Lilem- 4 роки тому
I wish I had a physics teacher like him my teacher gave me a detention for sneezing a lot at once I’m not even joking 😂
@occamraiser
@occamraiser Рік тому
This guy was very entertaining and informative. It made me appreciate my O'level physics teachers because I got almost the same demonstration (without the comment about lightening conductors - which was a revalation) when I was 13, and remembered it all. Well done Mr Benson in 1975
@zeenatkhan262
@zeenatkhan262 8 місяців тому
A rare species of teachers which are never found on this planet hats off
@rubix9536
@rubix9536 4 роки тому
Should a person touch it Class: Y E S N ' T
@guptahaha
@guptahaha 4 роки тому
This comment should get more likes
@savedname9959
@savedname9959 3 роки тому
But. Yessss
@theeguy9022
@theeguy9022 3 роки тому
@@guptahaha this comment should get more replys
@chasingwock
@chasingwock 3 роки тому
im ur 1000th like
@isaacnewton7424
@isaacnewton7424 3 роки тому
@@guptahaha lol it has 1k likes and 1 reply
@user-rf9wm3bv4f
@user-rf9wm3bv4f 2 роки тому
Proof that for a lot of people, the ability to learn something more complicated, becomes infinitely easier with a good teacher/instructor/professor. This guy rocks.
@daydodoodle1279
@daydodoodle1279 Рік тому
I literally just watched a video talking about voltages and enjoyed it because of him
@majorpwner241
@majorpwner241 Рік тому
Except most the kids in that class still have no idea how this is working... lol. He's a great teacher. Not everyone is a great student.
@atlasdgen
@atlasdgen 11 місяців тому
​@@majorpwner241a bad teacher always blames the students
@jacobyson7629
@jacobyson7629 6 місяців тому
Ok he's a great teacher yes but one thing you have to note is that he is teaching the basic fun stuff. Eventually when you get into the actual details of this and you see the math behind it, it becomes boring. He is not teaching the boring part of physics, which is the math behind the scenes
@opendebate
@opendebate 6 місяців тому
@@jacobyson7629 The math is actually the most fun of physics because it says a lot about physics and its structures at fundamental level
@RaduP3
@RaduP3 Рік тому
I went to Polytechnica in Bucharest, no one ever explained things in this manner. You literally have an experience of these phenomena directly. wow
@bluespinarak7410
@bluespinarak7410 2 роки тому
When I was a freshman in high school, my physics teacher would strap us up to one of these for certain lessons. I always volunteered. I miss that man.
@123macbookair
@123macbookair 9 років тому
There's clearly something good about this guy since I watched the whole video without getting bored
@OwenPrescott
@OwenPrescott 9 років тому
Or maybe theres just something wrong with someone who can't watch an 8min video without getting bored.
@justinsaunders5504
@justinsaunders5504 9 років тому
TheGreatSheikh I clicked on the video and was hoping to see someone comically fly across a room. I know, I'm horrible. (But IO wouldn't want to see someone die so I actually wouldn't want that to happen) But the video was very educational. I didn't know that's how currents and voltage went together. One time I put a plug in a socket, I felt and heard a buzz, then suddenly there was a flash, small fire, and a bright blinding light out of nowhere and it all happened in about 1.5 seconds. I got up went to the bathroom, looked in the mirror, and I was covered in black stuff. I can't remember what is was called (soot maybe?). That scared the hell out of me and I am not sure if that was a close death experience or not, or if it was common, but I know that no horror movie jump scare matched that moment. lol. Has that happened to other people a lot? Once I realized I was okay I just laughed for like 5 minutes. The whole wall within a 2-3 foot radius of that socket was also black and burnt, and that socket was no longer functional. Any idea what might have caused such an explosion? Poor wiring? Over use? Wear out overtime? That socket had been there for many 10s of years because I had that house for a while and never had that problem.
@derppycombostyleofpvp2124
@derppycombostyleofpvp2124 9 років тому
***** Thank you someone that speaks my mind
@VK-pk8uz
@VK-pk8uz 9 років тому
TheGreatSheikh Even better: he made about 70 kids keep attention and answering questions throughout the whole thing.
@darknova000
@darknova000 9 років тому
TheGreatSheikh Now if only my college professors would speak like this man does! I'd probably have an A in all my classes!
@Ahzafera
@Ahzafera 4 роки тому
Meanwhile at every class I've ever had Teacher: "How many Volts are in a 9-volt battery?" Crickets: *Chirping*
@anuj8825
@anuj8825 4 роки тому
Reply section of this comment. Crickets : *chirping*
@KillJoy_Since2017
@KillJoy_Since2017 4 роки тому
Ahzafera Ikr
@Riotewo
@Riotewo 4 роки тому
🦗🦗🦗🦗🦗
@SirMonty_
@SirMonty_ 4 роки тому
CRICKETS : *CHIRPING*
@kia256
@kia256 4 роки тому
Crickets: *Chirping*
@leandrorampim5344
@leandrorampim5344 2 роки тому
What an amazing teacher, I forgot how fun lessons like these were
@peterwithredeyes-6958
@peterwithredeyes-6958 2 роки тому
That's crazy, I've been in one of these presentations in Jefferson lab when I was a kid in four or fifth grade, I didn't think I would come across again and the same guy who is presenting in the video is the same guy who gave us the presentation when I was a kid. IDK just give a bit of nostalgia. Congrats on them for getting 14 mil views on this vid and 300k subs.
@Porcays
@Porcays 2 роки тому
General Iroh would be proud
@sfsgdjh
@sfsgdjh 2 роки тому
Leaves from the vine :'(
@yahelix8482
@yahelix8482 2 роки тому
1 like and two comments WOW
@Kinonear
@Kinonear 2 роки тому
He would've probably ;)
@adil0028
@adil0028 2 роки тому
@@sfsgdjh :((
@outdatedcomputer5659
@outdatedcomputer5659 2 роки тому
@@sfsgdjh red roses too!
@hareeshk7852
@hareeshk7852 4 роки тому
This guy thought me more physics in 10 minutes than my school in 10 years
@nightmareshogun6517
@nightmareshogun6517 4 роки тому
I get ya
@JJTheG0053
@JJTheG0053 3 роки тому
FOR REAL THO
@riteshbhartiya6155
@riteshbhartiya6155 3 роки тому
Now that's an exaggeration
@michakrzyzanowski8554
@michakrzyzanowski8554 3 роки тому
I learned 70% of my science knowleadge from internet and not school
@dhruvavikas1632
@dhruvavikas1632 3 роки тому
Ok stop it's only funny of its relatable and its not
@kushalthapa3548
@kushalthapa3548 Рік тому
The dedication towards the concept is at a great level. Respect ❤
@remixrespect4490
@remixrespect4490 2 роки тому
A perfect teaching ,it makes me understand how the lightning rod works. Thanks a lot sir
@peanutsz321
@peanutsz321 8 років тому
if i had a teacher like this in high school i would probably have invented teleportation by now
@xxxmarmasterxxx
@xxxmarmasterxxx 8 років тому
+peanutsz A real teacher that likes to have fun with his students.
@multimapping8303
@multimapping8303 8 років тому
+xxxmarmasterxxx Yes exactly... I'm fed up with all those boring bad written schoolbooks :(
@michaelp9676
@michaelp9676 8 років тому
+peanutsz People who do great things don't need great teachers.
@michaelp9676
@michaelp9676 8 років тому
ho hoo I never said a great person couldn't have a great teacher. I said that a great person won't be held back by having bad teachers. There is a huge difference between the two statements.
@MrPicklesAndTea
@MrPicklesAndTea 8 років тому
+Michael P A good teacher helps.
@jeffreyli7421
@jeffreyli7421 4 роки тому
"Why am I not dead?" Same.
@raviolipie8052
@raviolipie8052 4 роки тому
Lol relatable
@familyfive05
@familyfive05 4 роки тому
Ikr
@dr.inkwell1070
@dr.inkwell1070 4 роки тому
5:51 Lol! That way he said that.
@rajns8643
@rajns8643 4 роки тому
Same
@douwe.1333
@douwe.1333 3 роки тому
underrated comment
@Vallinen92
@Vallinen92 2 роки тому
Great teacher. These kinds of teachers are the only ones who can truly teach students anything, this need not be every lesson mind you. Just sprinkled in between the more "study" heavy ones to inspire the kids to WANT to learn.
@PheenieWright
@PheenieWright Рік тому
I learned more about electricity through this video and the responses in the comments than my whole schooling. This was also so well explained and entertaining to watch, incredible teacher right there, thank you for this.
@Svmbah
@Svmbah 8 років тому
The science teacher we all wish we had..
@sohamsdays
@sohamsdays 7 років тому
We can just wish :(
@asm_nop
@asm_nop 7 років тому
Svmbah My teachers for science(s) from grades 7-12 have all been great. It's the english teachers that I've mostly hated. There was 1 really good english teacher though. I've had a mixed bag of teachers in everything except science/chem/physics.
@bldjln3158
@bldjln3158 7 років тому
katze [^-^] u did? Not
@hallothere7157
@hallothere7157 7 років тому
Simba so true
@traxcs2901
@traxcs2901 7 років тому
Simba i have an awesome teacher we did this and every Christmas he blows up 2 painters cans man it is awesome
@hhampole
@hhampole 5 років тому
These are the kind of teachers that will preserve humanity for the future...I'm so glad they still exist. My sincere thanks to teachers like you sir. You make your students better people and this world a better place.
@hannesternstrand6923
@hannesternstrand6923 5 років тому
Even though that is true. This vid is 9 yrs old😢
@rmg6884
@rmg6884 5 років тому
they always have existed what are you talking about
@Linkario86
@Linkario86 4 роки тому
These Students actualy learned (not just learned for the exam and forget) more in one lesson, than most do in a whole semester.
@trenth4514
@trenth4514 4 роки тому
harsha hampole good man.
@thedarkmajesty1773
@thedarkmajesty1773 4 роки тому
Oof
@jx3449
@jx3449 2 роки тому
The energy from this professor projected onto his students is amazing, almost makes me want to actually learn lol
@loushia16
@loushia16 Рік тому
UKposts recommendations has impressed me once again. Did not think I'd sit througha an entire lesson on voltage but here I am.
@cloudyskiesx
@cloudyskiesx 8 років тому
I wish I had a teacher like this guy.
@judec4911
@judec4911 6 років тому
Zangetsu999999 ii
@MichaelRodriguez-yq4ly
@MichaelRodriguez-yq4ly 6 років тому
Same!!!!
@adriel.510
@adriel.510 6 років тому
Yeah
@mithunpaul450
@mithunpaul450 6 років тому
Me to
@Will-xl7xp
@Will-xl7xp 6 років тому
got a lot of passion when he teaches
@snowballdrifter5673
@snowballdrifter5673 5 років тому
Turns out 200000 volts is a good form of hair gel
@70dume
@70dume 5 років тому
Tired of using gel? Use plastic shoes and a 200.000 volts electricity source
@quapi6693
@quapi6693 5 років тому
Lol, true that tho
@jbbolts
@jbbolts 5 років тому
more like a bad one
@violet_cat.
@violet_cat. 5 років тому
If you glue plastic chairs to your shoes then yes....
@watherby29
@watherby29 5 років тому
you just need to gt a charge in the morning and walk on high heels
@mrnerd73
@mrnerd73 Рік тому
loads of love sir ❤❤, thank u for being there
@ryd-er-die6697
@ryd-er-die6697 2 роки тому
Great lecture...i found myself actually answering your questions...you sir are one of the rare ones...thank you
@Nocturnes1984
@Nocturnes1984 8 років тому
Perfect example on how to teach kids something in a very good way and something they will remember for the rest of their lifes. Well done mr. Teacher - From a colleague teacher
@dave45032
@dave45032 8 років тому
Indeed! I was surprised at how the kids were so engaged!
@ianlocks2610
@ianlocks2610 5 років тому
Great teacher
@LJRossPhoto
@LJRossPhoto 5 років тому
As an aircraft electrician, he explained basic principles of power very well. What a cool job!
@Wouter10123
@Wouter10123 5 років тому
Seriously, seeing videos like this make me want to go into teaching.
@vasundhra3708
@vasundhra3708 3 роки тому
" Did you die?" "Yes...... But I lived"
@tinnitusxtogether
@tinnitusxtogether 3 роки тому
Bruh 😔 😂
@starman3533
@starman3533 3 роки тому
LMAOO ice age
@gmansgnarlyscienceshow2820
@gmansgnarlyscienceshow2820 2 роки тому
I already knew all of this stuff, but watched anyway. That is what I call a talented presenter.
@Skill_issue_editz
@Skill_issue_editz 2 роки тому
Now this is called a good and entertaining teacher. I would love to have teachers like this
@ijnyamato643
@ijnyamato643 7 років тому
Not gonna lie, when he put his right hand on it and went "boo!" I jumped out of my seat
@ronaldslukins8537
@ronaldslukins8537 7 років тому
Me too😁
@quarkyquasar893
@quarkyquasar893 7 років тому
He went "Argh!" and I was like "AH!!" I thought I got the shock instead of him.
@subratarabidas4090
@subratarabidas4090 6 років тому
same my heart stopped there
@someweeb633
@someweeb633 6 років тому
Me too😂😁
@TheRealBleach
@TheRealBleach 6 років тому
IJN Yamato same
@thealmightyduck335
@thealmightyduck335 9 років тому
I would love him as my science teacher
@252abdulla
@252abdulla 9 років тому
connor nicholls thats what i was arguing about with my friend
@user-tn9vm7wx9m
@user-tn9vm7wx9m 8 місяців тому
Great video, I was educated, fascinated, and tuned in, the whole 8 minutes
@BluieBeth
@BluieBeth 10 місяців тому
This guy is fantastic! I wish I had an instructor like this.
@FurryWrecker911
@FurryWrecker911 4 роки тому
7:43 _Casually explains how lightning rods work in a bonus lesson._ We need more people like this on earth.
@stephend6321
@stephend6321 3 роки тому
FW911 yes sir indeed we do
@joonnation4535
@joonnation4535 6 років тому
Why am I not dead? I ask myself the same question.
@harryseagrim8140
@harryseagrim8140 6 років тому
Namjoonie's Expensive Girl Lol
@skinnywacky
@skinnywacky 6 років тому
That’s the funniest thing I have ever read
@shinydoritos0159
@shinydoritos0159 6 років тому
Depression ?
@nathandavey7969
@nathandavey7969 6 років тому
Namjoonie's Expensive Girl lol
@eoindonnelly3755
@eoindonnelly3755 6 років тому
Army!!
@tobiashuttenrauch810
@tobiashuttenrauch810 2 роки тому
Wish I had lessons like that back in school. This is fun and interessting!
@brianbrown2237
@brianbrown2237 2 роки тому
That was so fun to watch! I loved it and I am totally going to share it with my family.🙃
@metalheadmachines9800
@metalheadmachines9800 5 років тому
He did it for shock value.
@The_Hunters_Lodge
@The_Hunters_Lodge 4 роки тому
Under apriciated pun
@daurknyte
@daurknyte 4 роки тому
Stop it
@mosquito8192
@mosquito8192 4 роки тому
Du dun tissss
@Astonthepunk
@Astonthepunk 4 роки тому
Omg just get out
@hurakagame9195
@hurakagame9195 4 роки тому
watt a good joke! 😏⚡️⚡️
@b.w.s.k.3894
@b.w.s.k.3894 8 років тому
Should a person touch 200000 volts? Depends on the person - I have a list of people who should...
@Jules-bass
@Jules-bass 8 років тому
+B.W.S.K. 200000 amps, is what you need bud ;)
@kirillpopov4795
@kirillpopov4795 8 років тому
+B.W.S.K. XD, me too.... MUAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA
@BluefoxOutdoor
@BluefoxOutdoor 8 років тому
jules leenders It COULD kill you. As in "if you've got some kind of heart problem or a pacemaker it could be lethal".
@alexandriariley5209
@alexandriariley5209 8 років тому
+jules leenders 200000 milliamps should do the trick
@jeffschulte4630
@jeffschulte4630 8 років тому
+B.W.S.K. Hahaha this is the first time in a while that a youtube comment genuinely made me laugh
@Trav81888
@Trav81888 2 роки тому
fantastic demonstration. myself and a classmate made a van de Graaff in the 5th grade for our science fair using a power drill it was pretty cool
@siddharthSingla
@siddharthSingla 2 роки тому
Man this guy can make even the most monotonous topics come alive we need such teachers
@WatercraftGames
@WatercraftGames 5 місяців тому
I wish
@angeloiv4965
@angeloiv4965 7 років тому
that class seems fun... until they take the exam
@JeffersonLab
@JeffersonLab 7 років тому
Fortunately for them, this is a field trip, so there's no exam.
@atomskreborn5740
@atomskreborn5740 7 років тому
Jefferson Lab unfortunately for them it's a field trip, so they don't have this teacher everyday
@christopherperez6345
@christopherperez6345 7 років тому
Jefferson Lab This video is like 7 years old they are currently most likely grads by now starting college
@b_nadryl
@b_nadryl 6 років тому
I would enter in NASA after having a teacher like this
@ipmanguydude2751
@ipmanguydude2751 6 років тому
My name is Angelo. And I'm the forth. This is trippy
@SpartacusColo
@SpartacusColo 3 роки тому
"Which is an experiment we can only do once." - flew right over everyone.
@FoulOne
@FoulOne 3 роки тому
Well he would've, and probably into everyone as well.
@kerlowkey
@kerlowkey 2 роки тому
Exactly I was surprised no one laughed I did 🤣
@samwilde8311
@samwilde8311 Рік тому
Things I learned from this video that I never understood fully before despite studying electronics for years: amperage vs voltage. How a lightning rod works. The physics of why static electricity and shocks happen. Why hair stands up with static electricity. And interestingly I implicitly learned why sharp things spark in the microwave.
@satxrn_child3756
@satxrn_child3756 Рік тому
I’m a few years late but I just wanna say I’m impressed. I have ADHD so focusing is very difficult and I loose interest in this stuff quickly, I was just looking for a video to learn from for my exam tomorrow and found this video, it’s so fun to watch and I learnt! So thank you for making this interesting and fun enough for me to study with, I hope I do well!😄
@JeffersonLab
@JeffersonLab Рік тому
Good luck with your exam!
@trixylizard6970
@trixylizard6970 10 місяців тому
How did it go?
@donairechristianp
@donairechristianp 5 років тому
It seems that 200,000 volts turn you into a super saiyan
@scottmantooth8785
@scottmantooth8785 5 років тому
well...it is over 9,000
@geeway5923
@geeway5923 5 років тому
no, he went Red Riot: Unbreakable
@the5thgamerlegend315
@the5thgamerlegend315 5 років тому
Lol
@mikeystolenuggie9701
@mikeystolenuggie9701 5 років тому
Doesnt he use more volts to make his hair about the size of the Trafford centre
@ahmed38247
@ahmed38247 4 роки тому
Well, if it had a small chunk of current it would probably turn u into some pokemon character
@williamchen5627
@williamchen5627 4 роки тому
No one: UKposts: we're concerned that you might have to touch a 200,000 volt ball someday so watch this
@blazi2396
@blazi2396 3 роки тому
@Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin 7
@justsomeguywithasurprisede4059
@justsomeguywithasurprisede4059 3 роки тому
5
@parkerb929
@parkerb929 3 роки тому
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin i know this was from 8 months ago but i really need an explanation😂
@labigc1450
@labigc1450 3 роки тому
@@parkerb929 9?
@bhaskardoddapaneni
@bhaskardoddapaneni 3 роки тому
@@labigc1450 no just 4
@HEXABONG
@HEXABONG 2 роки тому
Even I'm a Computer Science student, I love his lecture very much !! no doubt, excellent expression!!
@craigfitzsimmons8412
@craigfitzsimmons8412 7 місяців тому
bravo! Lovely introductory explanation of what can be a tricky area of physics.
@jaketaylor12yearsago.44
@jaketaylor12yearsago.44 6 років тому
And the flash was born
@afrad3956
@afrad3956 6 років тому
Jake Taylor ..
@omgitzst3033
@omgitzst3033 6 років тому
Lol
@thesharkgamer7305
@thesharkgamer7305 6 років тому
lol
@angells2865
@angells2865 6 років тому
Lol ikr
@sage577
@sage577 6 років тому
Jake Taylor that’s why I came here.
@aditya3865
@aditya3865 4 роки тому
3:07 Dude I fell down from my bed.
@luvrshaq
@luvrshaq 3 роки тому
bruh💀😂
@anwin4505
@anwin4505 3 роки тому
I jumped in my sit i was wearing headphones Because they suspense
@goktugblack
@goktugblack 3 роки тому
I legit jumped in my chair
@divyansh_kashyap2901
@divyansh_kashyap2901 3 роки тому
I felt goosebumps 😂😂😂
@yeetyeetyeet3911
@yeetyeetyeet3911 3 роки тому
I jumped when i clicked the timestamp coz i forgot that happened
@inkhole
@inkhole 7 місяців тому
I would know a whole lot more if I had a teacher like that. Top notch sir 👌
@buqbuqbuq
@buqbuqbuq Рік тому
10/10 smooth presentation, this teacher def has a lot of experience
@HippoTNT
@HippoTNT 8 років тому
I swear someone said "A Pokemon move." When he asked what a Lightning Rod was.
@Magmafrost13
@Magmafrost13 8 років тому
EruditeWho the even sadder part is, they're not even right... Its an ability, not a move. Completely different
@BobMarley-pm2lz
@BobMarley-pm2lz 8 років тому
Magmafrost13 the even sadder part is that you know the difference.
@kidmanier
@kidmanier 8 років тому
HA!.... Got em!
@jabberwockydraco4913
@jabberwockydraco4913 8 років тому
Pikachu GameNStuff no worries, lord helix will save us!
@SirFelyne
@SirFelyne 8 років тому
+Magmafrost13 Doesn't it negate all electric type attacks done to the pokemon? Also, a coincidence seeing you here.
@eric23hendrew3
@eric23hendrew3 5 років тому
When he touched it with his right arm, I was legit scared
@dakarai2350
@dakarai2350 5 років тому
Alex The Great me to
@kj4ilk
@kj4ilk 5 років тому
Don't be until the AMPS pass the heart he's fine
@ricardoalves9605
@ricardoalves9605 5 років тому
Or when he went to the ground
@gustavoherrera2532
@gustavoherrera2532 5 років тому
Same
@jmvr
@jmvr 5 років тому
I actually learned in Electricity class that voltage doesn't kill you, it's the Amps.
@wadeklein8962
@wadeklein8962 Рік тому
Seriously what a great teacher I hate learning about electricity cuz it confuses me for some reason, yet I also sat through this entire video learning about current and voltage the difference between the two, and the real life effects of the demonstration, bravo Mr. Teacher.
@omerkarar8405
@omerkarar8405 2 роки тому
Man, you just cleared all my doubts to thank a lot.
@elbenezermirabuena7755
@elbenezermirabuena7755 2 роки тому
"I'm not disappointed, I'm just confused, Why am I not dead?" *I hate to break it to you sir but the school staff is disappointed for you increasing their electricity bill.*
@maojpatra
@maojpatra 2 роки тому
Electricity bill goes up when you draw current and in this experiment the current very low. Perhaps the light bulb raises the bill much more than these domes :-)
@albert_the_cool8092
@albert_the_cool8092 2 роки тому
@@maojpatra so its 200k volts and low current?
@KamraanMir
@KamraanMir 2 роки тому
@@albert_the_cool8092 it's not flowing through anything... That is what the whole lecture was all about
@JeffersonLab
@JeffersonLab 2 роки тому
@@KamraanMir No, current is flowing through him. He's quite explicit about this. If you think that electricity *isn't* flowing, then you've missed the point of the whole lecture.
@azysgaming8410
@azysgaming8410 2 роки тому
@@JeffersonLab BRUH
@Jack-ce4se
@Jack-ce4se 2 роки тому
I honestly feels like I have wasted 2 hours for my Physics teacher to explain the same thing. This is so much better!
@TryHardCentral
@TryHardCentral 2 роки тому
Why would a teacher explain touching 200000 volts?
@JeffersonLab
@JeffersonLab 2 роки тому
@@TryHardCentral Because they can.
@TryHardCentral
@TryHardCentral 2 роки тому
@@JeffersonLab do they do that though
@zach237
@zach237 2 роки тому
@@TryHardCentral mine did, we also did experiments in class.
@user-zx2et9lf8y
@user-zx2et9lf8y 2 роки тому
@@TryHardCentral not the exact but related to that concept
@wentarline2129
@wentarline2129 2 роки тому
this type of videos are fun to watch every once in a while
@sketchsanjay3169
@sketchsanjay3169 10 місяців тому
You re a good teacher and teaching concept by practical experiment
@nishanth4048
@nishanth4048 4 роки тому
Professor: what is unit of power? Student:what? Professor:watt thats a right answer👍🏻 Professor:unit of resistance? Student:hmmm🤔 Professor:ohm thats a right answer. Good
@deeptideepu1077
@deeptideepu1077 4 роки тому
Lol
@mlsnafamilyaccount875
@mlsnafamilyaccount875 4 роки тому
?
@who1527
@who1527 3 роки тому
Good one
@aadilmuhammedsyed4332
@aadilmuhammedsyed4332 3 роки тому
Copied from Chunks Malayalam film
@aju1041
@aju1041 3 роки тому
Malayali aano
@Randoman35
@Randoman35 4 роки тому
UKposts 2010: UKposts 2019: Ooh ima recommend this to Randoman35
@bayblademaster697
@bayblademaster697 4 роки тому
...
@chubbymike3372
@chubbymike3372 4 роки тому
new one, and good
@jpnoriegam9277
@jpnoriegam9277 4 роки тому
Is this the real randoman35?
@prada123
@prada123 4 роки тому
OMG RANDOMAN35 BIG FAN
@cionm
@cionm 4 роки тому
randoman35
@danny_8470
@danny_8470 2 роки тому
I am crying at how good you are sir . That was the best explanation i have ever received from a teacher regarding current and electricity
@rustyshackleford2608
@rustyshackleford2608 Рік тому
What an excellent teacher! Thankyou!
@winneton9323
@winneton9323 3 роки тому
Plot Twist: He's the son of Thor.
@mranonymous481
@mranonymous481 3 роки тому
Nice one.
@demonslayer3071
@demonslayer3071 2 роки тому
@surya teja ODIN You Mean
@nigganigganigga504
@nigganigganigga504 2 роки тому
so true
@AbhishekYadav-md1ju
@AbhishekYadav-md1ju 2 роки тому
Thor was God of thunder... And his son is wearing boots and standing on a chair to avoid current... Shame on Thor's son
@gamerek4716
@gamerek4716 2 роки тому
Plot twist: he has godmode on
@PulseBox
@PulseBox 4 роки тому
"Touching 200,000 volts can kill you" Him: Here let me demonstrate.
@arandompersonontheinternet2923
@arandompersonontheinternet2923 3 роки тому
I must say That is a very smart idea
@kotarokun3857
@kotarokun3857 2 роки тому
I was just smiling the whole time. These techers are gems !
@chispeyska0612
@chispeyska0612 Рік тому
I would've loved having these materials while teaching. It's sad schools don't received enough funds to buy them. Excellent video!
@FranciscoHenriques
@FranciscoHenriques 3 роки тому
This is the teacher that loves his stuff and passing his knowledge to the kids! Kudos to him! Wish more were like him!
@ijustneedaname47
@ijustneedaname47 4 роки тому
I'm 29 turning 30 and this guy just made me want to go back to school.
@yloibx
@yloibx 4 роки тому
I'm 26 and I finished it just month ago. same thought.
@IronwaveStudios
@IronwaveStudios 4 роки тому
Trust me, its not really this fun.
@rexthehusky6966
@rexthehusky6966 4 роки тому
Your only 12 years late
@GoodVibes-xq4yi
@GoodVibes-xq4yi 4 роки тому
Same
@insitakaya1672
@insitakaya1672 4 роки тому
@@rexthehusky6966 Pretty sure that we learn this stuff in Freshmen Year...
@DonQuixotec
@DonQuixotec 2 місяці тому
I had a physics teacher just like this guy. Enthusiastic, practical and is very good at explaining things in an easy way. This was the reason physics was my favorite subject at school, even though I don't really care for math and physics that much in general. Teachers like this should earn way more than the useless boring teachers. Unfortunately, the system is not made this way...
@DaniDecoder
@DaniDecoder 2 роки тому
REALLY THE BEST TEACHER I'VE EVER SEEN IN MY ENTIRE LIFE.
@HalfBoiIed
@HalfBoiIed 5 років тому
Can we jump into lava? Yes. It’ll be a once in a lifetime experience.
@carlos_adventures9018
@carlos_adventures9018 5 років тому
HalfBoiIed a ONCE
@masteraiex1778
@masteraiex1778 4 роки тому
Or a crippling one
@ashaydwivedi420
@ashaydwivedi420 4 роки тому
Literally
@blackstrand
@blackstrand 4 роки тому
r/Technicallythetruth
@darkspeed62
@darkspeed62 4 роки тому
How many times does a plane crash? Just once.
@kevinkruger1329
@kevinkruger1329 3 роки тому
6:53 As an European I never knew you had to poke holes inside a hotdog before microwaving it. Guess you learn something new everyday.
@isntmypfpbeautiful5350
@isntmypfpbeautiful5350 3 роки тому
Happens if you microwave cold boiled eggs as well, apparently
@sophiaclapp912
@sophiaclapp912 3 роки тому
As an American I didn't know that either
@danx9243
@danx9243 3 роки тому
Kevin Kruger as an American I didn’t know either! And I microwave hotdogs all the time
@agnespali6267
@agnespali6267 3 роки тому
Same I thought them blowing up was just a sign that they're ready
@yeetyeetyeet3911
@yeetyeetyeet3911 3 роки тому
If they blow up its fun
@johndavis9163
@johndavis9163 Рік тому
This guy is brilliant, so good at exciting the crowd and I coul;d watch him for hours
@shreyashdas233
@shreyashdas233 2 роки тому
I wish I had a teacher like him....It doesn't matter how much you know if you can't share your knowledge with the world...... and not just saying things but making people understand what ur sayin is a completely different and so very difficult thing....and this man 😲😲😲😲😲.....hats off
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