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the problem with that is that it's not as cheap. $20 for 2 ft clear pipe, $10 for 10ft normal pipe. and other than showing the parts nothing interesting happens inside.
You could but other than the initial water charge going into it, there isn't anything to see going on inside. It's not like a filter where you can see debris being captured and removed.
Quadro no I mean my hose. Like garden hose that was 5 bucks. With nothing inside. It's literally just a normal garden hose. And it does this. It's a standard garden hose.
No it's not... there's no room for expansion or retention of pressure, all this device is a 'straightener'. an accumulator for liquids will either have a bladder or an air chamber of some volume above the flow so that the air in that tank can act as a simple regulator. This is absolutely NOT an accumulator.
Hey grant I would love to see a video with all of your successful projects all together like the blowgun metal foundry workbench pvc pump mini and big solar scorcher your rope videos everything like if you agree
Guys chill just enjoy the new guy, it’s not like grant is dead, he just needs a break. The new guy is doing great (you’re doing great, new guy!), just be patient.
This guy has feelings too, the people complaining just don't like change. He is doing the same exact stuff as grant and all these negative comments are just uncalled for.
That's pretty cool. I've never used one, and haven't really given much thought to why some people really like them. I think it's impressive how they can get a similar effect from such a small little addition to the torch.
@@itsdjslime44 yeah. Anything with a smooth nozzle can produce laminar flow. This complex build is for making laminar flow from a propelled water source so you need to eliminate turbulence. A caprisun or a balloon doesn't have any turbulence so they just need a smooth noozle
Some of the best examples of this application are the jumping fountains at EPCOT center in Orlando Florida. Pulses of water appear to jump from planter to planter in a continuous pattern. They have huge filters just like this. Very cool.
faster flow means less pressure; as an example we can look at a wing where the air is flowing faster on the upper side creating a pressure difference between lower/upper side and that generates lift.
I'm curious as to how the flow would behave if the outlet wasn't simply a perfect circle. How about an ellipse, a square, a triangle, a wide slit, or any other shape. Could the flow be made to look like it's twisting?
Roger Garrett you can't make water form a square or triangle lol... unless it's contained.. Water molecules naturally want to form spheres/oblates.. just about like everything else in the universe
I fully understand that the stream would not simply retain the shape of the outlet. But I would expect that the "collapse" of the shape of the water at the outlet into a more circular shape might just rebound in some way and cause cyclic pulsating along the length of the flow. Also, if the outlet were, say, very wide in one direction but of varying narrowness in the other direction the water might be coming out faster in the narrower sections than the wider sections and you might get some odd features along the path of the stream. You could also have an outlet that's not simply an opening in a flat plate but rather more like a nozzle, and that nozzle could be designed so that some of the water is directed in one direction and other parts of the stream directed in other directions, so you indeed get a twisting stream, at least for some segment of the stream.
This is cool, I like what you do. I was wondering what would happen if you twisted all the straws together into one direction to create a vortex? Would the waters rotation survive the two screen barriers and give you greater flow distance with same water pressure?
you can get a more consistent waterflow at high pressure if you connect your neighbors garden hose instead of yours. Best results if you run your neighbors water hose over night.
yes, but you don't use plumbers putty on PVC you use PVC cement which is a strong glue that welds the PVC. Putty will squeeze out on the inside like it did on the outside, its more for repair.
I was thinking the same thing, but maybe he used a solid sealant (epoxy) rather than traditional pvc solvent weld because it can be hard to prevent the primer or sealant from dripping into the pipe (especially if you're a novice at it) which might disrupt the flow.
A quark-gluon plasma (QGP) or quark soup[2] is a state of matter in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) which exists at extremely high temperature and/or density. This state is thought to consist of asymptotically free strong-interacting quarks and gluons, which are ordinarily confined by color confinement inside atomic nuclei or other hadrons. This is in analogy with the conventional plasma where nuclei and electrons, confined inside atoms by electrostatic forces at ambient conditions, can move freely. Artificial quark matter, which has been produced at Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and CERN's Large Hadron Collider, can only be produced in minute quantities and is unstable and impossible to contain, and will radioactively decay within a fraction of a second into stable particles through hadronization; the produced hadrons or their decay products and gamma rays can then be detected. In the quark matter phase diagram, QGP is placed in the high-temperature, high-density regime, whereas ordinary matter is a cold and rarefied mixture of nuclei and vacuum, and the hypothetical quark stars would consist of relatively cold, but dense quark matter. It is believed that up to a few milliseconds after the Big Bang, known as the quark epoch, the Universe was in a quark-gluon plasma state.
Definitely cool. The rube goldberg of laminar flow nozzles. A simple funnel ahead of a clean smoothed output nozzle edge also works great. BTW, some nasty types of black mold among other nasties, love to grow on those pads, so don’t drink from it or get on mucus membranes (eyes, nose, etc) if you haven’t used it in a while.
Where is grant???? This channel used to have his name in it at least post an update video to explain the changes like so he can see this comment and post an update video
All of you might be wondering "where is Grant?" Grant is on a vacation so he is in charge so lets show the guy our love too because everyone deserves love
This thing reminds me of something in disney world, its like a fountain but it shoots a stream of water into a grate every now and then. As a kid I chased the water stream and got wet.
RabidDingo12 I saw a documentary on this park and part of it was the secret corridors called the utilidors. Very cool how they can get to different parts of the park without being seen by the guests.
The King of Random can you do a experiment on glass balls with air in them and put them to the test in a vacuum chamber? I've always wandered and found someone that just might do it!
you should make a laminar liquid nitrogen fountain and do some long range freezing and put it next to the flow and also do one with like gas on fire and like see with one wins
Please Grant, add orbeez balls in liquid nitrogen and then see that will they form into full sized orbeez balls and add them in a vacuum chamber and then let us know what happens