The Most SATISFYING Experiments We Could Find
Today we're testing out a bunch of viral videos that are incredibly satisfying to watch! Most of these can be done at home yourself with just a few simple ingredients.
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I am sorry to say but TKOR is becomming a kids show I miss the time of crazy experiments weird builds and other stuff
@memesmorememes6029
2 жыл бұрын
Same
@marshthecanadian9832
2 жыл бұрын
Look don't blame them blame the KZread algorithm okay
I miss when TKOR was actually making stuff, like an arc furnace, metal foundry, etc.
@smallcows4721
2 жыл бұрын
Im bout to cry
@joshuahercules9631
2 жыл бұрын
They still make stuff though
@ninjaoyourbro1891
2 жыл бұрын
@@joshuahercules9631 could you send 5 links to pyrotechnics or metal casting vids they’ve made recently?
@fctotal
2 жыл бұрын
I agree. TKOR has been catering to adolescents and junior makers for a while now. "Keep it real" was replaced by "Keep it fun". TheBackyardScientist is killing TKOR in views per video. He posts fewer videos, but has more in-depth content that isn't geared for younger people who possess almost zero attention span. You know, the people that used to watch TKOR.
@socialistrepublicofslavist9853
2 жыл бұрын
It's the beginning of the end. I will miss the old TKOR
Remember when this channel made its own experiments? Now it's just taking already extremely well known projects and spewing it back out as if people are going to get inspired by seeing things they've already seen
@derbabo8455
2 жыл бұрын
Quick moneys lmao
@nightcorehaven6345
2 жыл бұрын
I miss the old experiments
@ShadowMidnight994
2 жыл бұрын
This channels going to evolve into a content farm like 5-minute crafts ect. The only way to save the channel is to bring back the original creative brains
@gf1006
2 жыл бұрын
@@ShadowMidnight994 impossible after GT’s passing
@alexboi1232
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I remember when this I saw a video from them about what happens if you throw liquid oxygen on yourself
This channel just isn't the same anymore. It's really lost its way
I miss when this channel had a guy just making cool weapons and creative stuff.what has this channel come to,I'm ACTUALLY crying right now
@ScruffBudz
2 жыл бұрын
frrrr
@josephmurphy417
2 жыл бұрын
Didn't he die
@ProthPhenom
2 жыл бұрын
@@josephmurphy417 yes
@josephmurphy417
2 жыл бұрын
@@ProthPhenom well uh idk what to say cuz the only things I can think of are oof and f but I feel like that doesn't necessarily do a legitimate human death justice
@adamwalpole1180
2 жыл бұрын
Fr
I'm sorry but TKOR you guys are not original anymore. You guys use to be my favorite but just got plain and like everyone else. I've seen these way before tik tok so it's kinda sad that you guys went this direction. Need the old TKOR back.
Remember when this channel was cool? Pepperidge farms remembers.
This video would have been a Hit if it came out 8 years ago
With all due respect - after the TikTok reference, this video should have stayed on TikTok.
You say we but its just grace now :(
So... The King of Random has further degraded into cloning tiktoks.
@zUltraXO
2 жыл бұрын
Pretty much.
@johnnytee911
2 жыл бұрын
Theyve been repeating/testing 5 minute crafts and blossom for years... this isnt much different
old school TKOR plz
@Vitae_
2 жыл бұрын
I wish
@derbabo8455
2 жыл бұрын
One day maybe...one day
Grace: This is literally just water. Me: The water is red.
@nekki2001
2 жыл бұрын
I thought the same. And that one mistake bugged me through the whole video.
@mollysequoia7127
2 жыл бұрын
And it seemed thick like it clung to the tube
@boko06
2 жыл бұрын
Probably added food coloring so you can see the effect better
@VoltisArt
2 жыл бұрын
@@boko06 exactly, which is why it's so obviously _not_ just water. When doing science experiments and not calling them "magic" you're supposed to be up front about what you're describing, even if it's food coloring.
I miss the old ways of the channel. it was much more interesting...
I’ve loved this channel for years, yes it’s crumbling and I can’t say that I’m not upset about it changing so much because it would be a lie. I genuinely feel so bad and I really hope grace and the team can handle all of this. I wish you all well if you even see this
It’s not the same without the jack of trades
Nate>>>>>>>>Grace
i love this kind of science. i remember doing a similar one where you light a candle inside a vase, then set a boiled egg on top, and it sucks the egg through the neck
I love it when people are interested in science. But this ain't it for me...
Tkor will never be the same
So we're back in 4th grade science class? ....pityfull
@VoltisArt
2 жыл бұрын
Nah, third grade English. Check your spelling.
That haha in the beginning.. just makes me laugh every time XD
HAVE YOU TRIED THE "WHOOSH JAR" UPSIDE DOWN WHILE IT'S SPINNING?!, YOU SHOULD TRY IT! (I find better results with butane than isopropyl alcohol or ethanol)
@rama3njoy
2 жыл бұрын
i know what you did with butane lol
@deltab9768
2 жыл бұрын
@@rama3njoy It's a safer, more powerful/reliable fuel for these bottle blasters. Not sure what "funny" concept comes to your mind when someone mentions butane.
@rama3njoy
2 жыл бұрын
@@deltab9768 because he did upside down, he build rocket
@deltab9768
2 жыл бұрын
@@rama3njoy That's a cool idea. Glad it wasn't just a huffing joke or something.
For anyone thinking of trying woosh bottles at home; be careful. As a kid I had a homemade pulse jet detonate when I used a container that couldn't take the pressure of efficiently mixed fuel. Scared birds across my neighborhood and myself lol.
@deltab9768
2 жыл бұрын
Yes these things can burst or sometimes shoot burning fuel onto everything. Anyone who wants to give it a shot: a) Don't use glass bottles, and b) Make sure there's not a bunch of alcohol at the bottom when you go to light it. You hear stories about people getting sent to the doctor by these things and it's usually that second mistake that does it.
@brydonbrubacher4815
2 жыл бұрын
But that's how we learn how things work. We learn from our mistakes, that way when we try it again, we can do it even better.
@RepeatedFailure
2 жыл бұрын
@@brydonbrubacher4815 It is better if the mistakes don't have the ability to fill you with shrapnel tho aha
I love it when art and science come together
Today learned: While trying to find a cure for AIDS, the Mayo Clinic made glow in the dark cats.
@jdjsjsje
2 жыл бұрын
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5:24 had sounds on and my friends were like wtf
She seemed to be having so much fun!
Is it just gonna be you all the time now.....orrrrr what? This is weird.
The "excess" in the jar is probably a mix of water from combustion and unburnt fuel.
My high school chemistry teacher broke a ceiling tile doing the whoosh jar experiment. That was a fun class.
she is trying so hard it is sad man why is she not a weather anchor at a news desk.
My cylinder didn't work because it lied about being graduated. It only has a GED.
@belowme70-1
2 жыл бұрын
Sooooo it's a liberal? In 2022 a "GED" is overly educated...
From my son, Henry: You guys should make a mashed potato gun.
@dracoargentum9783
2 жыл бұрын
Or a pressurized waterballon shooter
@SandersChicken
2 жыл бұрын
Would a mashed potato gun be the shotgun equivalent to a normal potato gun? Or should it be more like a stream of mashed potato like a watergun... but with mashed potato
We did most of those in high school in 70s
Hum.. so over reacting.. i used to love watch ur videos.. now it turns into kindergarden science tests...
I just wanted to say if you see this I’ve been here since the start and I wanted to thank you for continuing these experiments it helps me because I’m a visual learner love you guys if you could just keep doing what your doing only if you love it tho and I’m 100% sure you do
@westonbassett5002
2 жыл бұрын
I definitely agree
The big high pressure test… in the dark with a black light and reactive liquid would look so cool
I do the whoosh jug in my science classes with a 1 gallon glass bottle and pure ethyl. The sound is awesome.
the candle one when you blow it out and have that glowing part of the wick if you hit it with an unlit match it will light the match also
''this is literally just water'' Well I mean... literally just water wouldn't be orange. I get it, it's just water with probably some food colouring, but still that means it's not ''literally just water''
your joy from the second experiment is amazing
fun fact of the day - The last letter added to the English alphabet wasn't Z - it was the letter J.
@Chino-Kafu
2 жыл бұрын
2nd fun fact english wasn't first spoken language. It's debated that Sanskrit or Tamil is the first.
@Sublimeoo
2 жыл бұрын
@@Chino-Kafu there's really people that think English was the first....? smh. England didn't even exist until 927AD, and English language itself is based on multiple other languages, that in turn were each derived from older languages, that were themselves derived from even older languages. Logically the first spoken communication of humans would have been in Africa so highly doubt it was Sanskrit or Tamil first.
@Chino-Kafu
2 жыл бұрын
@@Sublimeoo Sanskrit and Tamil were first its been well documented and proven.
@Sublimeoo
2 жыл бұрын
@@Chino-Kafu maybe you are referring to written language? writing came a long time after spoken language, and due to that fact it's pretty impossible to determine when/where the first spoken language originated other than by physiological means such as when was it first possible for humans to make complex sounds
@Chino-Kafu
2 жыл бұрын
@@Sublimeoo No. Even though it was written it was also spoken. People still speak these languages to this day, and the population who speak it is growing due to a recent interest to revive it. 👋 👋
That's cool, thanks for the Demo and Info, easy to understand that way to 👌
You should make a giant sugar rocket.
What’s it like being a meteorologist? It was my childhood dream to be one but I’m not sure anymore
@KKTplm
2 жыл бұрын
how do you think it is if shes now a youtube show host
@BarryTGash
2 жыл бұрын
It's a high pressure working environment but don't let that cloud your decision.
@vvGoose
2 жыл бұрын
@@BarryTGash nice
Some georgeous slow-mo effects. 8.14 - 8.15 looks a bit like a disney princess dress, with all the pretty frilly ruffled skirts!
We kind a learned this in earth science in high school I heard about low pressure high-pressure humidity relatable humidity dew point
You should do the low pressure tube with glow sticks
Pore Calle
Her: there ar eno tricks here its litteraly just water The water: REDDDdDdDDdDdDdDdDD
Don't ask...Ten High bottles in the late sixties/early seventies had a certain shape that when empty, a match at the top would produced a perhaps one second whistle that increased in pitch as the remaining alcohol burned down.
When she was talking about the low pressure stuff my mind was going crazy I had no idea what she was talking about
@chrisvclements
2 жыл бұрын
In elementary school
Wasn't that also why you can quickly pass your hand through molten steel without burning it, as long as you dipped it in water before?
@zachcrawford5
2 жыл бұрын
Yup.
That's crazy I going to try out the candle one out
I would love this in 1972 in 6th grade. Awsome!! 1972 6th grade.
I love how much fun you’re having!
She seems like that chill teacher that makes you want to learn
its true TKOR has become a kids show i miss the old days of stuff like crazy experiments or dangerus experiments its now just. we are gonna explain everything to you like ur a 6 year old
If you let the alcohol-coated containers sit for a while before igniting the vapors, the air and alcohol vapor will get mixed much more, and your water cooler jug might even jump off the table surface in rebound after a satisfying "whooomp!"
I love these demos!
Idea:try freeze drying all your favorite freezes dryed candys and put them together
I’m amazed how how such really simple stuff really makes this little girl really happy. It’s sad. This show has seen much better days
Keep it going!!! You are awesome!!
try blending orbeez and then drying the paste
Notice that the water shot up to within a few inches of the bottom of the cylinder.. but then the weight of the water overcame the low pressure area and began to fall until the low pressure area, weight of the water column, AND ambient pressure all equalized. The weight of the water was not talked about but you can see it be a factor in that one experiment.
The water is drawn up into the measuring cylinder because the oxygen (approx 20% volume) is consumed by the burning candle, nothing to do with expanding or fast moving molecules.
Hi TKOR.. Can you do a video exploding prince rupert's drops in epoxy resin, and also put the rear end of drop in resin so it doesn't break that easy.
I love how after every experiment, she recreates the sound 🤣
cap the whoosh bottle after the flame has finished so the vacuum collapses the bottle, pretty cool effect!
I had never seen grace so pumped up in explaining stuff before xD
Cool content, but the Video is a bit shaky :(
@huska1382
2 жыл бұрын
new camera guy
@pyle3619
2 жыл бұрын
They lost the camera man that uses tripod...
Feels like I am back to first grade.
This was awesome!!!
8:09 handle ruined the almost-awesome shot
Grace is so pretty!
Goodbye tkor
I find it hilarious 😆 that there's dark red blood on her nitrogen bottle.
I wanna see the 'whoosh jar' on a much larger scale, using gasoline (or better yet, jet fuel) to create a rocket!
@BrockGrimes
2 жыл бұрын
you realize gas is more volatile than jet fuel right?
@kamcat2901
2 жыл бұрын
@@BrockGrimes slow
Which youtuber did a review on channels before and after.
Hide your matches folks. 😂🤣
While yes, the high and low pressure is valid. You can also see that the candle puts itself out as there is no oxygen left to keep the flame alive.
@Jansenbaker
2 жыл бұрын
Pretty sure it's a simple matter of "hot air rises". With no air near the flame, it goes out. And the air isn't pressing down anymore, so the pressure outside the glass tube pushes water in.
@Jansenbaker
2 жыл бұрын
I guess the expanding/contracting thing is because, the water level goes up after the tube is plopped in.
I don’t come to TKOR for tik tok
Can you please do more Science experiments
One frame around 5:01-- that's a very clear fingerprint!
you should take bread, mix it with water, and then bake it again
Hey if you still have or do stuff with the freeze dryer do a Twinkie
When will they address the allegations?? Nobody cares about candle tricks
Try using aluminum and mercury but it wont work the first time beacuse aluminum has a aluminum oxide layer To melt the aluminum oxide layer use hydrochloric acid and it will quickly react with the aluminum oxide layer and disolve it That will expose the fresh aluminum metal that also reacts with the acid (not to worry) Let the hydrochloric acid sit on the aluminum for a minute Then wipe the hydrochloric acid with a paper roll or whatever you want Once you do the steps above place mercury quicly on the aluminum beacuse the aluminum starts to reform his oxide layer quicly Once you do the steps you will probably see small hairs poking out next to the aluminum and mercury Beware in real time this will be really slow What happens is the aluminum metal and mercury metal combine and form aluminum amalgal This is important dont encase the whole aluminum bar / plate in hydrochloric acid / mercury metall when you do hydrochloric acid process Dont do this process in a large amount!!!!!!1 That's all
Woosh bottle + residue alcohol = pulse jet
That green jog looking might bloody 9:34
I think that you should try making a pulse jet engine using a Mason jar and rubbing alcohol.
Deep-fried turkey I want to know what happens if you deep fry a turkey!!!!!
Candles and water displacement could be left out for me
Try putting a speaker in a vacuum chamber and turning it on and see the results 🙂
Hay you guys probably do not know this but she is a meteorologist
Pun time: what's a graduated cylinder? A cylinder that did well in school😂
@deltab9768
2 жыл бұрын
What did the main panel say to its kid, the subpanel? You're grounded! Keep 'em coming.
@Gsgirl1
2 жыл бұрын
@@deltab9768 nice 😂
Love all of them
What if you freeze dry hamburger size skittles?
A 5 pound block of dry ice in a large bucket of premium gasoline!