Smarter Every Day

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I'm Destin. I try to get Smarter Every Day, and make fun science videos sharing my progress...

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Alabama, USA

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Meep Great content! Happy to help :P

May 1, 2015 22:01:51 · Reply

Gilberto Just keep doing the awesome work that you are already doing. ;-)

June 2, 2015 12:49:18 · Reply

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May 1, 2015 06:59:00

The physics of floating screwdrivers
May 26, 2015 05:30:09
The physics of floating screwdrivers
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAYP6pWrdkc
I explain how a jet of air can float a common screwdriver. Plans to make your own fluid turbulence disc: http://makezine.com/projects/rheoscopic-coffee-table/ Support more Applied Science videos: h...
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The physics of floating screwdrivers

I explain how a jet of air can float a common screwdriver. Plans to make your own fluid turbulence disc: http://makezine.com/projects/rheoscopic-coffee-table/ Support more Applied Science videos: https://www.patreon.com/AppliedScience Nighthawkinlight's video about floating screwdrivers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fceUcRfbCcQ

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May 26, 2015 05:30:09

fluffy Ah, Bernoulli's principle. I'm surprised that it was just the top of the screwdriver and not the ridges on the handle.

May 26, 2015 06:13:38 · Reply

Phil Thompson Hello Ben, Thanks for the video. I think the reason the air flow lifts the screwdriver is not because there is a zone behind the screwdriver in which air flows backwards (at 6.16). According to the books I have read (I am a sailor, boat builder/designer and a Science teacher) the increase in velocity of the air stream at the top of the handle will create a low pressure zone IN the air stream itself. The turbulent zone will be high pressure so this should be reduced in size and the air accelerated around the top of the handle as much as possible to reduce the air pressure. The correctly shaped handle should therefore accelerate the flow as much as possible at the top of the handle whilst reducing the size of this turbulent zone. Your streamlines show how the flying handle does this. Thanks for the video and I loved the idea of the glitter fluid used to show flow. I should get a fish tank and build some 3D models to see the flow over them. cheers Phil

June 14, 2015 22:00:06 · Reply

I'm the S**t - by Pomplamoose
May 28, 2015 17:12:44
I'm The S**t - Pomplamoose
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCBweLLHfx4
Hope you enjoy this new diddy! We went through some pretty darn old footage to make the video. Like, on mini DV tapes. TAPES I SAY!!! Remember those, kids? Yeah I didn't think so.
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I'm the S**t - by Pomplamoose

Here's an original song that Jack and I recorded recently. It's kinda different from a lot of our stuff but somehow feels like early Pomplamoose. The nostalgic vibe made us want to go through some old footage (on mini DV tapes!), so we included some of that in the video. Hard to believe we've been at it for this long. Couldn't have picked a better person to work with, or a better group of people to share our music with for that matter. :)

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May 28, 2015 17:12:44

Scott Takahashi love the ethereal piano plinks :)

June 9, 2015 22:32:59 · Reply

Pomplamoose SCOTT! YES.

June 11, 2015 21:28:59 · Reply

Carlos Cabrera This is awesome!

June 10, 2015 22:55:11 · Reply

Pomplamoose Why thank you, Carlos!! HOORAY!

June 11, 2015 21:28:47 · Reply

John Urschel Personally, I thought it could use a barking dog drum solo. No offense Jack! Otherwise, superb as always.

June 22, 2015 21:35:10 · Reply

Carlos Cabrera Ha! Thanks John!!!

June 23, 2015 03:52:03 · Reply

Philippe I really love you guys, the manners, the spirit... Wish to have the chance to meet and work with you someday...

August 2, 2015 07:59:30 · Reply

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June 1, 2015 06:59:00

Walking On Sunshine - and a NEW ALBUM!
June 23, 2015 21:00:55
Walking On Sunshine - Pomplamoose
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOq3yAK5Zrk&feature=youtu.be
Pomplamoose covers "Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves. I'm walking on sunshine because our ALBUM IS OUT. It's called BESIDES and it's available on iTunes (http://apple.co/1K8QKkt) and L...
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Walking On Sunshine - and a NEW ALBUM!

I'm walking on sunshine because our ALBUM IS OUT. It's call BESIDES and it's available on iTunes (http://apple.co/1K8QKkt) and Loudr (http://ldr.fm/rbtq7) and Spotify (http://spoti.fi/1Hc9kcz)!!!


Thank you so much for making these videos possible. We were planning on posting this earlier today but ran into a PLETHORA of technical difficulties. They seem to be MOSTLY resolved now. Anyhow, thanks for your patience and HAPPY ALBUM DAY!!!

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June 23, 2015 21:00:55

Kathy Voth This song/video makes me so happy. Today started out less than sunny and now I'm walking on sunshine. Thanks!!

July 2, 2015 15:03:00 · Reply

Pomplamoose YAY! Isn't that the point of music?!?! or art?! To get you through life?!

July 4, 2015 19:52:00 · Reply

Daniel Spencer Love it!!

July 29, 2015 22:44:44 · Reply

Leetters "I'm gonna go back to my corner now"

August 3, 2015 22:35:09 · Reply

Electron microscope slow-motion video of vinyl LP
June 15, 2015 05:13:40
Electron microscope slow-motion video of vinyl LP
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuCdsyCWmt8
I describe how I made a stop motion animation of a phonograph needle in an LP groove using an electron microscope. I also show electron micrographs of other recording media. Support Applied Science...
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Electron microscope slow-motion video of vinyl LP

I describe how I made a stop motion animation of a phonograph needle in an LP groove using an electron microscope. I also show electron micrographs of other recording media.

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June 15, 2015 05:13:40

Tom Noticed you had a few other storage devices in your menagerie there Ben... fodder for future videos or just not interesting to look at under the scope?

June 16, 2015 04:47:37 · Reply

Applied Science Yes, those other media types will be in future videos. Search for "magneto optical" for a preview.

July 7, 2015 05:48:50 · Reply

Markus Ålind This was a superb video! Very interesting and well done. Finally pushed med to create this patreon account.

June 16, 2015 19:00:36 · Reply

Applied Science Thank you!

July 7, 2015 05:48:16 · Reply

Nils Winnwa What glue (That black stuff on the brush) did you use to glue the records on those tiny cylinders? Thank you for answering :)

July 5, 2015 09:33:12 · Reply

Applied Science It is conductive carbon glue. I bought mine from an electron microscopy supply store (http://www.emsdiasum.com/microscopy/products/sem/colloidal.aspx) but you can also get conductive epoxy or repair kits for automotive rear window defrosters that work similarly.

July 7, 2015 05:53:24 · Reply

New Video: Why the UK Election Results are the Worst in History
June 16, 2015 17:01:04
Why the UK Election Results are the Worst in History.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9rGX91rq5I
Discuss this video: http://reddit.com/r/cgpgrey
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New Video: Why the UK Election Results are the Worst in History

Hi Patreons!  Early access for you guys.  Hope you like it!

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June 16, 2015 17:01:04

Chris N And I thought the US was the only one with FPTP. TIL. From a .usian: I'm sorry, folks in the UK. I know what it's like.

June 16, 2015 17:37:26 · Reply

Brenden Bourne It's actually far worse here in the UK, because over here there are 6 parties that now consistently get significant numbers of votes. In the US FPTP somewhat still works, because for the most part there are still only 2 parties that get the vast, vast majority of votes. The most significant problems with the US election system is gerrymandering (for Congress) and the Electoral College (for President).

June 17, 2015 14:14:12 · Reply

Chris N Three times as much choice, major political parties that are actually differentiable. I'm not seeing how it's worse; did I miss something?

June 17, 2015 14:33:58 · Reply

Brenden Bourne Choice means nothing when the system is FPTP and gives the seat to whichever candidate gets the plurality, which is almost never also the majority when you've got more than two or three candidates.

June 17, 2015 14:42:28 · Reply

Robert Was it intentional that this video should be viewable by everyone right now? Your note about "early access" doesn't seem to hold up, since I was able to watch this before I logged in to Patreon. It's also publicly available on your youtube channel. So I'm not really sure what "early access" is supposed to mean, here. Don't get me wrong, though. I'm not *complaining*. I'm just confused.

June 16, 2015 18:14:30 · Reply

Gavin Ayling Yup, just tried the link incognito... Definitely allowed me to view... Weird.

June 16, 2015 18:40:24 · Reply

Tools and Tips #2 from Applied Science
June 30, 2015 00:43:38
Tools and Tips #2 from Applied Science
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbo8xi1zgVo
Check out the iron-on Applied Science logos and support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/AppliedScience High-res CD, DVD, Blu-ray image: http://benkrasnow.blogspot.com/ Twitter: https://twitter...
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Liquid Nitrogen Generator - Overview
July 21, 2015 05:39:59
Liquid Nitrogen Generator - Overview
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PWESWqhD8s
This liquid nitrogen generator uses a Stirling-cycle cryocooler that was pulled from a cellular phone tower. It was used to cool a superconducting RF filter that aids cell communications. The cryoc...
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Liquid Nitrogen Generator - Overview

This liquid nitrogen generator uses a Stirling-cycle cryocooler that was pulled from a cellular phone tower. It was used to cool a superconducting RF filter that aids cell communications. The cryocooler is able to pump enough heat away from its cold end that air will liquify and drip into a vacuum flask for storage.


Jeri's video at Maker Faire 2010: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14B8LynojI4

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July 21, 2015 05:39:59

Robert Deliën I just LOVED this video, Ben! I've been looking for a Stirling-cycle cryocooler on eBay since Jeri's video, but was unable to find one for a reasonable price. There's one on eBay now for $1500, but it's 12 years old and untested. How did you get the controller software? Keep up the good work!

July 25, 2015 17:33:35 · Reply

Applied Science Thanks! It's true that the STI Superfilters have gone up in price -- perhaps because of my blog post talking about the cryocooler within each unit. When I built my LN2 generator in 2008, the eBay price for the Superfilter was about $300. I got the software by calling STI and asking for it, but I didn't disclose the fact that I was a hobbyist.

July 25, 2015 17:50:52 · Reply

Jean-Francois Perreault Do you think it would possible for you to do a teardown of the cryocooler head ? Maybe including some measurements of critical parts ? There are quite a few DIY machinists on youtube and it might be possible to have the community make simplified cryocooler heads at a low cost ? Having LN2 on hand can be a great asset, especially if you generate your own it's probably cheaper than keeping dry ice in stock.

July 27, 2015 06:52:09 · Reply

Applied Science Jean-Francois, the cryocoooler is a sealed (welded) stainless steel unit, so a teardown would mean it will probably never function again. The teardown is not out of the question, but kind of a shame to destroy one, knowing how rare they are. The Stirling-cycle cryocoolers have some good technical documents and drawings on the web. This diagram is pretty detailed: http://www.ipaustralia.com.au/applicant/superconductor-technologies-inc/patents/AU2001274812/ Back when I was building the LN2 generator, I found other documents describing Stirling-cycle coolers, but don't have them saved anywhere. Let me know if you want me to take a look again.

July 27, 2015 07:01:49 · Reply

Control light with magnets and olive oil?! (Faraday effect)
July 27, 2015 03:55:47
Control light with magnets and olive oil?! (Faraday effect)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhU-nNiAgtI
See how olive oil and magnets can control the brightness of light via the Faraday effect. Get your iron-on Applied Science logo here: https://www.patreon.com/AppliedScience Measure Verdet constant ...
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Control light with magnets and olive oil?! (Faraday effect)

See how olive oil and magnets can control the brightness of light via the Faraday effect.


Measure Verdet constant of olive oil: http://www.sestindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Volume-2Number-3PP-362-368.pdf


Plastic film polarizers: http://www.apioptics.com/linear-polarizers-spec.html


Faraday effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_effect

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July 27, 2015 03:55:47

Mark Beeunas Hi Ben: In your research you have seen reference to the 'magneto-optic Kerr effect' and its application for a Kerr Microscope, looks interesting, 'probably non-trivial'. Also, an ad hoc idea: A cursory review indicates there is a spectral component to the magneto-optic effect so with the right optical material maybe a frequency tunable wave cell could be constructed (likely several stages). Again, very ad hoc, it would also seem this effect would be more crisp at lower temperatures (i.e. less thermal giggling/spread). But, maybe the distributions for all of optical sections are inherently to broad to resolve anything useful. Cheers Mark Beeunas

August 4, 2015 05:15:16 · Reply

Marc-Andre Ferland In the video, you said that water is not a liquid crystal. But it is... Source: Dr. Gerald Pollack, University of Washington, Professor of Bioengineering, 32nd Annual Faculty Lecture, https://youtu.be/XVBEwn6iWOo I'm not sure if that could change anything about this video ? Could that also be a reason as to why the light intensity changes ?? Also, i would be interested to know your opinion on Dr. Pollack presentation and his testing methodology. Edit: In the presentation Dr. Pollack shows that the exclusion zone created by the organized structure of water will show on a Polarization micrograph and that it will have an effect on the alignment/polarisation of light, but he does not go that much in detail about light polarisation..... A more recent talk by Dr. Gerald Pollack, it give information about newer experiments done since and also gives more information about the impact of the organized water on other fields of science. Part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnGCMQ8TJ_g Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqHWueBp23c

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In a Nutshell – Kurzgesagt

August 1, 2015 06:59:00

D. Magnus Kuchen?

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Control light with heat and magnets (Magneto-optical Kerr effect)
August 10, 2015 08:40:38
Control light with heat and magnets (Magneto-optical Kerr effect)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTquUbvzJII
Learn how magneto-optical storage discs work, and see how a focused laser can directly alter a material's optical characteristics. Support Applied Science: https://www.patreon.com/AppliedScience ...
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August 10, 2015 08:40:38

Pay Attention
August 20, 2015 19:04:06
Pay Attention - by Pomplamoose
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCyodv0qCnY&feature=youtu.be
Pay Attention is a song off our album BESIDES. To help us make more music become a patron of the arts at http://www.patreon.com/pomplamoose! For tickets to our BEN FOLDS SHOW: http://www.axs.com/ev...
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Pay Attention

Hello Patrons! Here's an original song for you off the new album, Besides. ALSO we are opening for Ben Folds on September 16th in SF so if you wanna come see that you can get tickets here! http://www.axs.com/events/280499/ben-folds-ymusic-tickets


Thank you for making all this craziness possible.

Pomplamoose

August 20, 2015 19:04:06

Perry Carmichael Awesome, as usual. I've an idea for you based in this video. I really loved the crowd shots, moving among the people, etc. Great how they interact and everyone is so happy. So, make a float and ride it in a parade. Film the event, with a new song, of course. I think that would be so cool to watch you make music and move through the crowd. Mardi Gras? Rose Parade in Portland next June? (I'd be able to go to that one....) Thanks Jack & Nat!!

September 2, 2015 01:17:57 · Reply

Diego Glad to support you!!!

September 2, 2015 15:15:23 · Reply

Ahmed I am new here can anyone guide me what to do please. Thanks :)

September 26, 2015 22:25:47 · Reply

Drill Bit in Electron Microscope
August 31, 2015 07:01:51
Drill Bit in Electron Microscope
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruuxn2u3yao
This video shows a microcontroller-based image capture system that makes it easier for me to record animations with my scanning electron microscope. Support Applied Science videos: https://www.patr...
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Drill Bit in Electron Microscope

This video shows a microcontroller-based image capture system that makes it easier for me to record animations with my scanning electron microscope.



Teensy firmware: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4YXWiqYWB99bHd5ekVjeS1VZDQ/


Processing.org script for image viewing on PC

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4YXWiqYWB99TTlBdHI2TFRQS2M


The Teensy microcontroller: https://www.pjrc.com/store/teensylc.html

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August 31, 2015 07:01:51

Bryce great video, even if I don't actually understand a lot of what going on on, it is so cool in informative.

August 31, 2015 12:31:36 · Reply

Simon Gustav Håkansson Could you post a gif of the drill bit animation?

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In a Nutshell – Kurzgesagt

September 1, 2015 06:59:00

Jeff Sanders I've watched most of your videos at this point. You're all just awesome. Love what you do. Thank you, and keep it up!

September 5, 2015 03:29:30 · Reply

Da Hee Jeon just amazing videos.. Thank you for making them ! Helps me a lot to learn

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Brief History of the Royal Family
September 9, 2015 07:18:08
Brief History of the Royal Family
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNgP6d9HraI
The Royal Family from 1066 until today. Discuss this video: https://www.reddit.com/r/cgpgrey Research help from: Dr. Carolyn Harris, University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, author of "M...
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September 9, 2015 07:18:08

ScIQ I feel like this could easily have been a many-hour video. Thanks for keeping it so fun!

September 11, 2015 00:20:44 · Reply

Timur Sultanov Well fun... Though I knew the part starting somewhere from the James 2 numbers and his parents...

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