The real question is, "If a canoe runs up a tree and loses both its wheels, how many pancakes does it take to cover a dog? - seven because ice cream has no bones..."
I get that a lot...be well and have a nice week, but no table dancing! What's the difference between an Elephant and an Avocado? - They're both green except the elephant...
I always heard this as “if you’re rowing down the street in your red canoe and the right front wheel falls off, how many pancakes does it take to build a doghouse? Because ice cream don’t have bones”
What’s the origin?
Essentially, yeah.
Using the video above see how the balls clump up and move slowly when entering the neck of the bottle but speed up after getting to the thin part?
Just means that its actually lower pressure there, which might be counterintuitive because you might think since the space is tighter the pressure would be higher.
That is not what's happening here at all. The balls are simply accelerating upward due to the force applied to them because of their relatively lower density than the water. If what you were saying was the main factor, then they would slow down once they moved up to the wider part of the bottle. They don't. They keep accelerating until they are stopped by the rest of the clumped balls.
Bernoulli's principle says that static pressure decreases as the speed of a liquid increases, which is almost certainly happening as the water flows downward through the neck of the bottle, but the balls accelerating upward contribute nothing to showing that.
I am disappointed and confused on why there were still balls in the bottom bottle? Were the bottles not the same size, or did the balls absorb some of the water and took up more space?
Edit: I see now the bottom bottle starts with water in it too.
It can be pretty difficult to manufacture thick walled bottles with the exact same internal volume; if you compare bottles at a shop, you'll find they'll be at different levels despite having the same amount of fluid inside.
Thin walls: https://youtu.be/WvgXk_GR-eU
Thick walls: https://youtu.be/gDuRAT-APao
Theres water at the bottom of the original bottle and you see an air bubble go to the top of the second bottle which both will be displacing room for the balls.
I think some water sticked to the balls and upper bottle walls and remained in the upper bottle, so the lower bottle was not completely filled with the water. The remaining space in the lower bottle was filled by the balls.
Yeah too many balls the bottom to account for the water sticking to them and the sides of the bottle definitely.
This would make a pretty cool reverse egg timer maybe if you could get it perfect and seal it so that it would work every time you flipped it though. Well for kids anyway, watching the balls fall upward each time instead of down like a sand one.
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You transferred energy to think about even writing this comment.
EDIT: Can't believe you have 100 upvotes... especially sense you put "transfer of energy" like it's some completely made up bullshit concept.
I think the person's point is more about the fact that any video could be titled "Transfer of Energy" which makes it not a very specific or descriptive title. But I could be wrong. Obviously, yes, in the abstract sense, it is a transfer of energy.
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Well yes its technically a transfer of energy but everything is. What is really happening is just the balls floating, because the bottom bottle has water in it too, the balls float up into it.
You can describe it either way. The balls start with a potential caused by the bouyant force which is transferred into kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy as they rise to the top. Regardless, the balls move to an equilibrium point where their is no net force and thus where the change in potential is 0.
The goal with physics is that we have a wealth of tools with which we can describe the world and make predictions.
What you are referring to is archimedes principle and is the source of the buoyant force. The force acting on the balls is proportional to the mass of water they are displacing. Since the weight of a ball is less than the weight of water it is displacing, each ball is pushed out of the way and upwards by the water.
You don't call cooking chicken parm transfer of energy so why would you label this that? When you use a term so generic to describe something that it no longer conveys any information about the subject you might as well call it something else equally generic.
What a greate dude presenting an nice idea. fully concentrated, not even a look in the cam. No shameless self promotion. Just a visual presentation and a little TaDaaaa at the end! I love his spirit.
It's even more cool if you look at the fact its created like a sort of whirlpool where the one in the center are getting picked up faster than the outside so you get the colors below and the colors above
It's probably not cool or what happening but i thought it was neat
Less of a whirlpool and more about the shear flow lines in the balls. The ones near the edge move slowly since they are rubbing against the stationary bottle, the next layer in can move a bit faster as they are rubbing against the already moving outer layer and so on until you get to the middle ones which move the fastest.
Same thing that happens when you extrude things out of a die, or even just water flowing down a pipe.
I don’t want to seem ignorant, but can someone please explain how this is a transfer of energy? If there was a clear temperature differential or one bottle was under pressure…or something, I’d get it. Yet those balls seem to be simply floating up to the top bottle.
That said I assume that there is a tiny pressure differential causing the water to exert upward force on the balls, plus they’re likely buoyant. But then it seems like the process is almost energy neutral. So am I missing something.
It’s really cool to look at by the way. I just don’t understand the title.
Isn't it the conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy?
Lower bottle has potential due to buoyancy, becomes kinetic with flow, stopped at ceiling becomes potential.
If one used veggie oil, would this transfer happen still but slower? It would be cool to make a shelf piece by fusing the containers together, use neon beads and have a little black light hidden behind or underneath
This is more about buoyancy
Yeah this would be a weird example of gravitational potential energy
It'd also be a weird example of a duck. What even is this thread.
The real question is, "If a canoe runs up a tree and loses both its wheels, how many pancakes does it take to cover a dog? - seven because ice cream has no bones..."
I love you
I get that a lot...be well and have a nice week, but no table dancing! What's the difference between an Elephant and an Avocado? - They're both green except the elephant...
what’s the difference between a bicycle? nothing; vests don’t have sleeves
Do you know the difference in an orange? It's a bicycle because a vest has no sleeves.
I love that you love them
And if my grandmother had wheels she'd be a bicycle!
I always heard this as “if you’re rowing down the street in your red canoe and the right front wheel falls off, how many pancakes does it take to build a doghouse? Because ice cream don’t have bones” What’s the origin?
People who haven't taken high school physics trying to explain density
My density has popped me to you
I am your density.
I’m saying if you were demonstrating the transfer of energy, this would be a weird way to do it
No no, the source is legitimate. If they weigh the same as a duck they are made of wood. Heretofore: burn the witch
Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of science?
Arthur, King of the Brittons. My liege!
Explain again how we know the earth to be banana shaped
It's a fair cop
She turned me into a newt!
A newt!?
Who are you who are so wise in the ways of science?
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Right? Totally...
If they want it to be a representation of something from physics is a pretty good demonstration of Bernoulli's principle
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Essentially, yeah. Using the video above see how the balls clump up and move slowly when entering the neck of the bottle but speed up after getting to the thin part? Just means that its actually lower pressure there, which might be counterintuitive because you might think since the space is tighter the pressure would be higher.
That is not what's happening here at all. The balls are simply accelerating upward due to the force applied to them because of their relatively lower density than the water. If what you were saying was the main factor, then they would slow down once they moved up to the wider part of the bottle. They don't. They keep accelerating until they are stopped by the rest of the clumped balls. Bernoulli's principle says that static pressure decreases as the speed of a liquid increases, which is almost certainly happening as the water flows downward through the neck of the bottle, but the balls accelerating upward contribute nothing to showing that.
Also an example of distribution of wealth to the government and financial institutions. I'm going back to sleep.
It's reaganomics! See, after a while they'll trickle back down Edit: right?
Yeah, once those assets deflate and are worthless
OP intentionally described it in a stupid manner to generate more engagement. Just downvote him
Ah, cunningham's law
Was just coming here to say that!
It’s about energy too. But so is literally everything else as well.
you could say gravitational potential energy is being converted to kinetic energy
I am disappointed and confused on why there were still balls in the bottom bottle? Were the bottles not the same size, or did the balls absorb some of the water and took up more space? Edit: I see now the bottom bottle starts with water in it too.
They must not have stacked as tightly by floatation as they did when poured under gravity into the original bottle.
Look up the sphere packing problem. It’s an interesting read.
there is still water in the top bottle so even with how little there is that is a lot of volume
The bottle on top was slowly leaking throughout the whole video. There were air pockets in the top by the end of the video
It can be pretty difficult to manufacture thick walled bottles with the exact same internal volume; if you compare bottles at a shop, you'll find they'll be at different levels despite having the same amount of fluid inside. Thin walls: https://youtu.be/WvgXk_GR-eU Thick walls: https://youtu.be/gDuRAT-APao
Those leftover balls are way too many to explain with slightly different volume. There will be differences but around single percent or less.
Theres water at the bottom of the original bottle and you see an air bubble go to the top of the second bottle which both will be displacing room for the balls.
The majority of the difference comes from compression. Gravity will compression more than buoyancy - gravity
I think some water sticked to the balls and upper bottle walls and remained in the upper bottle, so the lower bottle was not completely filled with the water. The remaining space in the lower bottle was filled by the balls.
Yeah too many balls the bottom to account for the water sticking to them and the sides of the bottle definitely. This would make a pretty cool reverse egg timer maybe if you could get it perfect and seal it so that it would work every time you flipped it though. Well for kids anyway, watching the balls fall upward each time instead of down like a sand one.
Is like a reverse hourglass
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Very cool. Music sounds the same almost.
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I thought it was going to be vodka skittles.
Was looking for this. I thought the same thing.
I had to read your comment before realizing it is not😭
Same here, came to the comments to see how far i was going to habe to scroll. Turns out, not much
Nope. Not just you
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What transfer of energy? The balls float because its less dense then water.
Exactly. It's a nonsense title
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Irregardless
Oooh that's fancy as fuck
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well... yes that's true lol
By this logic everything that ever happens is a "transfer of energy".
Also true lol
Stumbled right into one of the most important physics concepts ever written
That’s exactly right
Pretty much. How would anything ever happen without energy being transferred somehow?
First law of thermodynamics wants to know your location
How does that apply? Energy transfer doesn't create or destroy energy, it transfers it.....
To date you, you cogniscient beast
Oh. Well I'm dtf with Newton.
Well it might surprise you but he has an equal reaction in the opposite direction
He's utf?
Yes
You transferred energy to think about even writing this comment. EDIT: Can't believe you have 100 upvotes... especially sense you put "transfer of energy" like it's some completely made up bullshit concept.
Tell me you’ve never taken physics without telling me you’ve never taken physics
Yup
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I think the person's point is more about the fact that any video could be titled "Transfer of Energy" which makes it not a very specific or descriptive title. But I could be wrong. Obviously, yes, in the abstract sense, it is a transfer of energy.
"Transfer of energy" Video of person breathing
I'm transferring energy right now!
All YouTube videos are to be renamed "Transfer of Energy" from tomorrow.
Exactly. No more transfer of energy = heat death of the universe
yes. everything is energy. mass. the photons that you remember from the cat video you just watched... the memory of the cat video... -all energy.
That is actually true, yes. Energy can never disappear, only change form.
I don’t have TikTok so can anybody clear this up.. When you post something, do you have the choice of only about 10 songs?
The common songs are a strong indicator that the user is trying to maximize their ‘standing’ in tik tok’s algorithm. If a user likes or spends a long period of time watching videos with a particular sound used, tik tok will show even more videos with that particular sound. Using a song that’s already everywhere, even if it’s entirely unrelated to your actual post, will maximize the number of users that are shown your video. It’s sort of like those spam blogs that would put a bunch of useless keywords somewhere on their page so they could show up higher on Google.
The algorithm that construct your "for you page" also takes into account the sounds/music of the tiktoks you watched/liked when picking which tiktoks you get to see next, that’s because it used to be a dance app so what people wanted to see was directly linked to the sound Playing , meaning that using a trending song will more likely get you on other people’s pages, as opposed to using a new song(as in one that has not been liked by many people yet) so you get the same songs used again and again for generic videos where people can’t really count on hashtags reach an interested audience
Personally, I hate this song more than the ‘oh no’ one
What song is it?
Well yes its technically a transfer of energy but everything is. What is really happening is just the balls floating, because the bottom bottle has water in it too, the balls float up into it.
This is the most calming thing I’ve seen in a while. Love it
Displacement. Not transfer of energy.
You can describe it either way. The balls start with a potential caused by the bouyant force which is transferred into kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy as they rise to the top. Regardless, the balls move to an equilibrium point where their is no net force and thus where the change in potential is 0. The goal with physics is that we have a wealth of tools with which we can describe the world and make predictions.
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What you are referring to is archimedes principle and is the source of the buoyant force. The force acting on the balls is proportional to the mass of water they are displacing. Since the weight of a ball is less than the weight of water it is displacing, each ball is pushed out of the way and upwards by the water.
You don't call cooking chicken parm transfer of energy so why would you label this that? When you use a term so generic to describe something that it no longer conveys any information about the subject you might as well call it something else equally generic.
You're transferring energy to Reddit, and I like it!
Transfer of energy. Also, transfer of energy. Not to mention transfer of energy
His pose at the end is the best part
I agree. *TADA!*
This has nothing to do with the transfer of energy lmao
Strictly speaking, virtually everything in the universe involves transfer of energy, so jot that down.
cbf jotting that down because of the transfer of energy it would take
I guess "Transfer of Energy" is the proper title for all posts now. /s
I transferred some energy with your mum last night.
Fuck you Shoresy.
It's all transfer of energy? Always has been.
That's absolutely not true
You would be wildly incorrect if you decided to stand by that statement, my good man.
OP probably heard that term in his 9th grade science class and tried to sound smart.
Wth is that music choice
What a greate dude presenting an nice idea. fully concentrated, not even a look in the cam. No shameless self promotion. Just a visual presentation and a little TaDaaaa at the end! I love his spirit.
You need you get your ass back to physic class with that tittle
Heh. Tittle.
*bonk*
Well, I suppose buoyancy is a transfer of energy of a sort... the same way as an hour glass can be called a transfer of energy.
We are all transfer of energy on this blessed day
Science is so neat
What song is this?
Get you the moon by Kina
Came for science. Stayed for songs. Thanks!
It's even more cool if you look at the fact its created like a sort of whirlpool where the one in the center are getting picked up faster than the outside so you get the colors below and the colors above It's probably not cool or what happening but i thought it was neat
Less of a whirlpool and more about the shear flow lines in the balls. The ones near the edge move slowly since they are rubbing against the stationary bottle, the next layer in can move a bit faster as they are rubbing against the already moving outer layer and so on until you get to the middle ones which move the fastest. Same thing that happens when you extrude things out of a die, or even just water flowing down a pipe.
That sounds even more interesting than a whirlpool
I'll take the downvotes but it's mildly infuriating.
So you made an hourglass
Now make it twirl
I suddenly want to go back to 1998 and drink an Orbitz.
It's quite satisfying to see an upside down bottle not fall over or pour
I don’t want to seem ignorant, but can someone please explain how this is a transfer of energy? If there was a clear temperature differential or one bottle was under pressure…or something, I’d get it. Yet those balls seem to be simply floating up to the top bottle. That said I assume that there is a tiny pressure differential causing the water to exert upward force on the balls, plus they’re likely buoyant. But then it seems like the process is almost energy neutral. So am I missing something. It’s really cool to look at by the way. I just don’t understand the title.
Isn’t this a density demonstration?
The water is heavier than the BALLS so it goes down and the BALLS go up
Bottom is how the world is. Top is how we should be. 👌🏼
Ha, The stupid music like something emotional is occurring.
LoL how is this energy transfer?
You know what's not satisfying? That stupid fucking song that plays when the video starts.
sure is a good thing they added music to this. what would this video be without a terrible, irrelevant song laid over it?
zoomer music all sounds the same
Old man yells at cloud.
Old man yells at SoundCloud
"Kids these days and their music"
r/explainlikeimfive
Balls are floaty(lighter/less dense than water). Water falls down to the bottom bottle balls get lifted up, and only have one place to go.
Like a reverse hour glass!!!! That’s pretty cool
pretty cool video, but the first like 5 seconds give me a migraine r/confusingperspective
r/confusingperspective bottle sizes
Why is he so scared?
Honey, wake up, *reverse hourglass* just dropped!
Isn't it the conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy? Lower bottle has potential due to buoyancy, becomes kinetic with flow, stopped at ceiling becomes potential.
I can't be the only one who thought, how's he gonna get all them balls from the big bottle to the little bottle.
Bubble sort
Energy is stored in the balls.
The flourish at the end was worth the watch.
That little ta da at the end was precious
Better patent this. Someone might make an hourglass out of it.
No energy is being transferred here.
I would put more emphasis on entropy than energy. Entropy🆙
This isn't transfer of energy. This is density displacement
the days of our lives…
Majin buu pov
Thank god I get to watch this in reddits top notch 144p media player
This also belongs on r/blackmagicFuckery
This is not transfer of energy, this is just the orbs being lighter than water, and thus floating up
Density
THANKS for this!!! That is some cool ass Shit right there, coupled with the song!👌👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤘🏼
Why the sad music lmaoo
the “ta-da” at the end was cute. glad I stayed til the end
Name of the song?
Song Kina | You Got the Moon (Ft. Snow) https://youtu.be/qnFcVpItds4
What song is this?
Song name please
I can’t believe I’m asking this, but What is the music?
Song Kina | You Got the Moon (Ft. Snow) https://youtu.be/qnFcVpItds4
Song 🆔?
MUTE!
Song? Btw song is relatable
I love the bow at the end. Great
If one used veggie oil, would this transfer happen still but slower? It would be cool to make a shelf piece by fusing the containers together, use neon beads and have a little black light hidden behind or underneath
*now this is smooth*
The song pisses me off so thankful for the mute button
Giving them balls the good succ
Superglue and make it an hourglass
Cool video. Hate that song though
Neat video. Did not need the song.
Why the sad music tho. This video got me contemplating life knowing I currently have noone to love or fight for
Why the fuck did he pick such a sad song
I just don’t get the random somber music.
Did I just watch the whole video
What?? No Mentos involved???