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Can you clarify the range of intensity and quality of the emp you are generating and how similar it would be to one from a nuke? Otherwise this is a pointless exercise.
@@ilikepotato2741how is the iPhone 7 garbage it is better than the iPhone 8 coming from me who is currently using a iPhone 7 128gb Rosegold with a lime green case and a matte black anti blue light tempered glass screen protector and I am currently using it to type this comment and it the better than my other iPhone my white 64gb iPhone 11 with a neon pink case on it but my main iPhone my Gold 64gb iPhone 5s with a pink case and clear tempered glass screen protector which Is currently being fixed and will have the case and screen protector replaced with a light pink case and a matte black anti blue light tempered glass screen protector once I get the phone back and my iPhone 5s is still better than my iPhone 7 that I’m currently using to write this comment but it is still better than my iPhone 11
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Oh surprise surprise, the newer the model, the more disposable the phone. Who would have "thunk?" LOL LOL
@EverythingApplePro | Technical stuff: The liquid crystals in LCD`s are affected by static charge because the crystals need a veeeery low current to change their polarization. The EMP actually creates big electromagnetic spikes which induce high voltage spikes into the LCD. This causes the crystals to go "wild" and randomly change polarization depending on the magnetic field. This is why it shows wild patterns on the screen. Also the current spikes can damage the row/column driver on the LCD itself thus creating the permanent marks. On the other hand we have OLED displays like on the Samsung which are technically not comparable to LCD`s because they dont use polarizing crystals. Each pixel is an individual organic led which needs a higher current to emit light than the liquid crystals to change polarization. The EMP induces very high voltage transients but the current is fairly low and not enough to light up individual oled`s. Plus the row/column drivers on OLED displays are designed to operate at a higher current and the EMPs induced current is not high enough to cause damage on the chip. English is not my native language. Im sorry. :)
Navid All Gharaee the more they get destroyed the less there are the more valuable they become to collectors. Keep destroying so in a few years I can sell my iPhone 2g for buku money 😘
Where does he get all these iPhones from? Like walking into an Apple Store like "I'm going to need iPhones to destroy via EMP generator, Handheld gun, AR-15, Bright flashlight, Powerful laser, and like 50 for a 50-foot drop. Also if possible via grenade launcher, rocket launcher, nuclear missile, space flight, and drop back down to atmosphere."
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That could be a build up of static electricity inside the layers of the lcd screen and by turing the phone off and on it is discharging or returning the phone to a ground neutral charge
In my opinion it simply messes with the lcd screen cable...Since the motherboard tells the screen what to do by electric pulses the emp might be messing with these.
Lochlann MacDonald that actually doesn’t make any sense to me. If you watch carefully, the iPhone 4 and five have a little bit of an effect when they get hit by the electromagnetic pulse. But at the same time, I guess you’re right
actually the back of the older models were made out of a metal. metallic molecules tend to have +1, +2, +3 p+ in some cases like silver isotopes. those absorb the electrons flowing through the air from the EMP. in a few words the heavier and denser the metal is the better the absorption of e- (electrons) that is why lead is a great shield for EMP/radiation.
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I recall that the earlier radio communications worked on this principle, i.e. a spark gap and a huge coil. You could then send morse code by turning the sparks on and off. They basically transmitted on a huge band of the electromagnetic spectrum all at once, not on a single frequency like later radios.
Keep up these entertaining science based videos man! Along with all of your standard content as well. It's all good stuff and I appreciate the time you put into these videos for all of us spectators!
It makes sense that the Galaxy S7 was able to resist that. It has to have enough shielding to withstand wireless charging, which means an emphasis on the EMI shielding was present.
The reason emp generator has a bigger effect on newer devices is that newer devices have more bunch of small circuts on them unlike the old ones where the circuts are way bigger thats why they don't get permanently affected and the reason for it is that emp ganerators makes a bigger amount of voltage in the small circuts and makes less voltage
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It's basically wireless charging to the very very… …very extreme. The newer chips have smaller gaps between circuits and this is why there's more shielding. All the affects will be random depending on how long and how you hold the EMP generator to any of the devices. Eventually it will permanently damage the devices.
The reason the lines sometime permanently stay on the iPhone 5 series is because it’s actually affecting the digitizer and the 5/5s/SE have that as a pretty bad problem especially during screen replacements where the touch screen connector isn’t properly connected and it causes lines both if the touch screen works or if it doesn’t. Somehow the circuitry for the touch and LCD are connected and the LCD will make lines without the touch connector being fully connected
Hey guys im planning on upgrading to a new phone and I need you opinions. which one should I buy? the 6s, 6s plus, 7(not plus), or s7 edge. I currently have a grand prime.
Could you do some videos that try out different kinds of faraday cages with iPhones inside and then use your emp devices to test how effective the different cages are?
Black Kakarotto actually it is apart from the display and the front camera that was the whole selling point of the se, iPhone 6s specs in a small body. The se still has a 1.2mp front camera and hasn't been upgraded to a retina hd screen yet, doesn't have 3D Touch apart from that it is the exact same phone internally as the 6s.
Some of it is to do with the lack of advanced features and technology. Most of it is because of the size of the processors, as phones advance from year to year, the transistors in the CPU and GPU get smaller and so do the pixels in the LCD. As these get smaller, the chance of high voltage arcing across where it shouldn't becomes more likely. Also, the reason why the LCD's were affected more than the processors is because the LCD's don't have EMI shielding.