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These Planes Are Propelled With Ionic Thrust 

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In this video I show you how to create ionic thrust using electrodynamics to create air flow with no moving parts. I show you how ionic wind is produced in order to make ionocrafts and lifters fly. I also talk about ion thrusters used in space. I test if they work in a vacuum.
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@TheActionLab
@TheActionLab 3 года назад
Hey everyone! Thanks for 3M subs!
@sharan-kumar
@sharan-kumar 3 года назад
❤️
@classified_5701
@classified_5701 3 года назад
Congrats ❤️
@PSDMithsuka
@PSDMithsuka 3 года назад
Congratulations
@brunomartel4639
@brunomartel4639 3 года назад
darn sure you deserve it young man
@pianogoose2
@pianogoose2 3 года назад
gg
@bfitz5610
@bfitz5610 2 года назад
Literally no RU-vid video has ever started with a more compelling intro than "today I'm going to show you how to make an ion propulsion jet".
@chingelauria7415
@chingelauria7415 2 года назад
253 likes and no comments?! Me:FINE I WILL DO IT MYSELF
@lasajnae9626
@lasajnae9626 2 года назад
Hell yeah
@jamescunningham1844
@jamescunningham1844 2 года назад
"Hey vsauce michael here"
@sorelzah4673
@sorelzah4673 2 года назад
We all have ionic jets now.
@brianbordenkircher52
@brianbordenkircher52 2 года назад
Lol
@user-yo7xy1st7z
@user-yo7xy1st7z 3 года назад
For some more infos on the ion thrusters on spacecrafts: In comparison to chemical rockets the exhaust speed can be way higher (exhaust speed correlates to efficiency). They are already used on satellites. They have a low TWR meaning they produce very little thrust in comparison to their mass. The gas used is mainly xenon and doesn’t contain any energy that is used for propulsion, it’s just used as mass that can be thrown away(to create thrust ). The energy comes from solar arrays / batteries.
@boots7859
@boots7859 3 года назад
Yes, that sounds correct. Question is what is the MPG equivelent of Xenon they are carrying. Several orders of magnitude higher than molecular combusion IIRC.
@jemlittle1787
@jemlittle1787 3 года назад
Mass that can be thrown away ? Thats a tiny bit flippant sorry. That tiny bit must be taken with and also gives a finite travel distance. Both the main reasons ion is touted as better this test just shows it fails on.
@HarryPotter99
@HarryPotter99 3 года назад
Ah shit
@ryandean3162
@ryandean3162 3 года назад
@@jemlittle1787 Mass that can be thrown away is the way all space travel works. You move by throwing away the uninteresting bit (the fuel) to move the interesting bit (the spacecraft) somewhere else. Conservation of momentum requires this. Thankfully, there is no Conservation of Interesting Bits. In fact, the center of mass for the spacecraft and fuel remains stationary, at least barring outside interference, and the fuel just ends up over here somewhere, and the spacecraft ends up over there somewhere. The question is exactly how efficiently can you convert into movement the throwing away of the uninteresting bit. Conventional rockets are not very efficient, ion thrusters are very efficient.
@tinypine7831
@tinypine7831 3 года назад
Xenon provides the mass associated with its density( heavier than other nobel gases / elements) also bioavailability of Xenon requires no catalyst; be used as a zero point energy source
@wesleybaker8188
@wesleybaker8188 2 года назад
You just explained ion propulsion in 2 minutes. I've spent hours watching probably boring space engineering videos and never understood. Legend
@LightningEagle14
@LightningEagle14 2 года назад
That explanation was incredible. Concise, but very easy to follow. I understood it right away. What a cool concept! It’s crazy to think that you can propel something with just electricity and no moving parts.
@melissaflood505
@melissaflood505 Год назад
Yeah here on Earth
@poggergen1937
@poggergen1937 Год назад
@@melissaflood505 *cough* oxidizer *cough*
@taz6122
@taz6122 Год назад
@@poggergen1937 lmao!
@luminasentinel8318
@luminasentinel8318 Год назад
What more crazy is. We got now the technology to have unlimited energy the man replicate the power of the sun light and converted into electricity.
@freezingcathedral
@freezingcathedral Год назад
why is that crazy?
@jaisuriyar5259
@jaisuriyar5259 3 года назад
"I'm out of content" -Words never came out of this guy's mouth.
@Elsonlianneihguk
@Elsonlianneihguk 3 года назад
+He's so wholesome
@toragold
@toragold 3 года назад
Don't give him pressure. He is working hard. Even he can burnout 😅. But yes, the guy is never out of content 😂. Im always asking what he brings next. And he is always impressing me with his content. I Love this channel. some times im even laugh like the video where he jumps from a car. btw cool experiment 👍☝
@insectbite1714
@insectbite1714 3 года назад
@@toragold he time traveled in one of his episodes. HE KNOWS IF AGENDA 2021 WILL WORK OR NOT. HE IS TRYING TO MAKE EAERH DEPOPULATED WITH BILL GATES😒💧🫔🥔🥚🦪🤪👦🤪👦🏆🧪😬👦🍒🤯🎀🥔👵😂🍾🥔💚🌄🏆😡😄🔥⛎🤪😎🎀🇨🇳🇨🇳⛎🥚🇨🇳😬🇨🇳🍒🇨🇳🇨🇳🍾🫔🤪🦪🫔👦🍾🦪🥕🍅🫒🥕🥕🍅🔥🎃🥚🔥🥚👱😒💚😒🏆🤷🤷🇨🇳🎀🥚😒🇨🇳🥕🎀💚😡🥚🤯👱👵🥔🎃🥯⛎😂😣🥯🎃😂🥯🎃🥯😫🤷😫🥲😣😫🥲👱😫🥲🏆🧪👱🥲👱🧪🥲👱🧪🥲👱😒👎👵🌄👵👎😬👎🫒😎🥚👱😎🌄🥚😎😬💚😎🏆🎀🥕🇨🇳🎀🇨🇳🥕🍒👎😂🎃🥔🤯😎💧⛎🥲💧😎🤷🏆💚🥚🤯😒😂🍒🥯👎😬⛎💧😎😎💧⛎🔥⛎😎⛎💧🫒🎀🥕😒
@OeshenNix
@OeshenNix 3 года назад
@@insectbite1714 are you drunk or having a stroke maybe both and stupid
@loganthesaint
@loganthesaint 3 года назад
Science will never run out of content
@PlasmaChannel
@PlasmaChannel 3 года назад
Love that you have the SparKit Wimshurst! That's a cool little powersource, designed by a 14 year old in New Zealand.
@minepaperstudio5683
@minepaperstudio5683 3 года назад
Yey
@parzival__1
@parzival__1 3 года назад
Hey plasma channel , I'm Ur fan
@-ChrisD
@-ChrisD 3 года назад
Plasma channel, I love seeing your comment! I just recently received a coffee mug of yours in the mail that I ordered. The black mug with the key and energy in purple. It's fantastic! Such a cool image 👍🏻
@lwkey-py
@lwkey-py 3 года назад
OMG. I can't believe you commented on this channel. Both of my favorite channels talking.
@checkingoutgypsymike2075
@checkingoutgypsymike2075 3 года назад
Hopefully someday a person with the vast knowledge you two have will build a controller and run a hyperdrive system like Gerard Morin was trying to build, if the electric companies can use their skin effect energy to pull the ionic energy out of the atmosphere to feed our transformers, building a frequency controller to run the edrum motors should be no problem.
@Admiral45-10
@Admiral45-10 2 года назад
I'm really into aviation. Planes using cheap and effective methods of propulsion sounds just awesome.
@RootzRockBand
@RootzRockBand Год назад
@@ooneybird27I suggest you watch “keys to the truth” “how top gun fighter jets fly”
@artdonovandesign
@artdonovandesign Год назад
I assumed the thumbnail was an exaggerated illustration. But Prof. Orgill NEVER disappoints. And 3...2...1... The glowy, purple ion thrust was simply wonderful! Another great episode from Action Lab :(
@noahway13
@noahway13 Год назад
3 2 1
@eta10tp1
@eta10tp1 10 месяцев назад
:(
@justsaiyan8678
@justsaiyan8678 3 года назад
If you were my physics professor, I wouldn’t ever leave class.
@shifa-8423
@shifa-8423 3 года назад
Yup
@leiladekwatro3147
@leiladekwatro3147 3 года назад
Go home, the graduation ceremony ended 4 years ago
@douglas60040
@douglas60040 3 года назад
I had a pretty cool physics instructor...it’s fun to continue learning by a hands-on RU-vidr.
@madkirk7431
@madkirk7431 3 года назад
Ikr
@sm10_2
@sm10_2 3 года назад
My graduation ceremony will START 4 years seriously
@EiriksvinZ
@EiriksvinZ 3 года назад
That's a whole new engine race. Ion engines, size, thrust, speed records, the whole game. Usage ideas like secondary engines, or stage related concepts. This is exactly what we need to focus on for any and all aspects of travel. Make it happen.
@datatwo7405
@datatwo7405 3 года назад
Providing of course the petro industry and the politicians connected to them don't fight to slow it down like the joke of a president Bush, Jr. and Cheney. They did everything they could to slow non petrol fuel source development while pushing petro dependency. That is only one of the reasons that the U.S. is still stuck in stasis with no real impacting developments since the turn of the century.
@EiriksvinZ
@EiriksvinZ 3 года назад
@@datatwo7405 Well, I'm a supporter of seeing the Petro industry taking the lead on this sort of venture. While they figure out the science of it, we'll buy big trucks and gas guzzlers as incentive to lead to something better. My position is to support the expansion and growth of the current industry throughout the process which frees us from that burden. They've got tons of funds, and some of the smartest guys on the planet, so there's no reason they couldn't flood our markets with infrastructure funds and investment opportunities. If we keep them on our side, they'll be sure to keep us with new engines. There will always be an oil industry, but who knows, they might find that diversification of resources earns them even bigger rewards.
@potatopower707
@potatopower707 2 года назад
That’s a while away, there are many loose ends there.
@ringofasho7721
@ringofasho7721 2 года назад
It's INCREDIBLY inefficient. First of all you need high voltage, which means heavy batteries and tons of power. And the heavier battery, the harder it is to move the object. Think about how much power you would need to push a car uphill with wind, then think about how heavy your power source would have to be to give that much thrust. Now put that battery pack onto the car and it's too heavy to push again.
@potatopower707
@potatopower707 2 года назад
@@ringofasho7721 good explanation
@Darthbelal
@Darthbelal 2 года назад
I've seen things like this before, THANK YOU for a down to Earth explanation of what ionic thrust can and can not do.......
@user-pi4qd8ik5i
@user-pi4qd8ik5i Год назад
Man! We need professor like him ….he is best in teaching
@theoriginalkeysto
@theoriginalkeysto 3 года назад
I love the fact you 3D printed some no mans sky spaceships to use as planes, great little Easter egg there lol. (They also use ionic propulsion in the game, for those that dont already know)
@Carlo99yehey
@Carlo99yehey 2 года назад
@Maxime Schweitzer same ngl
@EchoNovemberDelter
@EchoNovemberDelter 2 года назад
Does it say in the description, or is tritium/di-hydrogen a fuel source for ion engines?
@theoriginalkeysto
@theoriginalkeysto 2 года назад
@@EchoNovemberDelter tritium and dihydrogen are highly ionized substances, that's all I know. Lol
@ThirstysURL
@ThirstysURL 2 года назад
We use fuel that we build and discovery most of the museum of alien life 4k video ourselves
@Corpah
@Corpah 2 года назад
It's the alpha vector
@tylerpitts6178
@tylerpitts6178 3 года назад
Him: the reason it's spinning in a circle.... Me, an intellectual: is because it's hard to spin in a square
@II_Bruno_II
@II_Bruno_II 3 года назад
Very funny
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 3 года назад
Sounds crazy, but it can be done (ish): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hC0QjGbMUHI.html
@chillinggrin84
@chillinggrin84 3 года назад
Technically the truth
@davisdf3064
@davisdf3064 3 года назад
@@williamchamberlain2263 They did it they actually spun on a square
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 3 года назад
@@davisdf3064 crazy isn't it?
@Ogsonofgroo
@Ogsonofgroo 2 года назад
Just found this and am amazed, thanks so much for teaching/sharing!
@antonnym214
@antonnym214 Год назад
That purple aurora off the back of those thing is incredible! Well done! Very impressive.
@jamofthejar
@jamofthejar 3 года назад
"Hi everyone, today I'm going to be showing you how to make an ion propulsion jet." He said as if we had the same level of equipments to follow along.
@mrsprite399
@mrsprite399 2 года назад
In our imagination, everything is possible and every equipments can be found even the outer space ones.
@Quagula
@Quagula 2 года назад
You have a fork and an outlet dont you?
@jamofthejar
@jamofthejar 2 года назад
You know what to do
@absalomdraconis
@absalomdraconis 2 года назад
@@Quagula : You also want to build a step-up coil for that sort of thing. Fortunately, plenty of places sell AC-voltage wire.
@pineseeker6162
@pineseeker6162 2 года назад
@@Quagula hehe bad memories trying that one
@AnonymousMC
@AnonymousMC 3 года назад
Congrats on 3 million dude! Your content is very informative and I like the short videos! Keep it up.
@milord2921
@milord2921 3 года назад
Ur subbed to the ppl i watch
@AnonymousMC
@AnonymousMC 3 года назад
@@milord2921 Yeah lol
@myrmatta1
@myrmatta1 3 года назад
IS THIS THE REAL MINECRAFT!?!? I love your game!
@andrewhamop6665
@andrewhamop6665 3 года назад
Father?
@AnonymousMC
@AnonymousMC 3 года назад
@@myrmatta1 Lol, no, not the real Minecraft. So sorry lol. Their channel is ru-vid.com and mine is ru-vid.com.
@agustinbs
@agustinbs 2 года назад
amazing, thank you so much for explaining this so clearly and practically
@jasonellis8180
@jasonellis8180 8 месяцев назад
This is the kind of technology I’ve been talking about for years now, this will change the evaluation of aircraft flight. This is the future.
@2toeninja
@2toeninja 3 года назад
This would make a great plasma ball type toy. Would be sick if you could have an x-wing chasing a Tie fighter.
@JJ_Binks
@JJ_Binks 2 года назад
Especially because a the 'TIE' in TIE fighter stands for 'Twin Ion Engines'!
@oliverslicey
@oliverslicey 2 года назад
@@JJ_Binks that’s dope
@wawar163
@wawar163 2 года назад
@@JJ_Binks sickkk
@Toodoi
@Toodoi 2 года назад
@@JJ_Binks Actually George Lucas just called them TIE fighters because they looked like bow-ties.
@olliefoxx7165
@olliefoxx7165 2 года назад
@@Toodoi That's not as cool as 'Twin Ion Engines". I'm going with the cooler definition even if it might be incorrect.
@OldSilkRoad
@OldSilkRoad 3 года назад
Those two little aircraft chasing each other is the most badass thing I’ve seen today.
@Carlo99yehey
@Carlo99yehey 2 года назад
69th like nice
@scp-yr4kv
@scp-yr4kv 2 года назад
@@Carlo99yehey 96th like ecion
@edisonhugo8554
@edisonhugo8554 2 года назад
100th like to you oldsilkroad :)
@OldSilkRoad
@OldSilkRoad 2 года назад
@@edisonhugo8554 Thank you!
@OldSilkRoad
@OldSilkRoad 2 года назад
@@Carlo99yehey My favorite number 😉
@elektroqtus
@elektroqtus 2 года назад
Thanks for the insight on this topic. I have a -15Kv power box as a negative ion generator. Did ion wind experiments as well with it. Was supposed to be anti gravity plates, the blueprint. My voltage was too low, plates too small and no glass insulation between them. Cardboard doesn't do so great
@michaelknight5589
@michaelknight5589 6 месяцев назад
Do you know how hot the flame gets? Thanks :)
@shaihulud4515
@shaihulud4515 Год назад
What a great introduction! Went straight to the basement to get my diy-stuff ready. Can you please show us how to make or own fusion reactor next time? This would be dope!
@nizu9544
@nizu9544 Год назад
all you need is uranium, boron or cadmium, steam turbine, and generator. you have now achived nulear power plant be sure to slow down uranium with boron or cadmium or you will blow off the Earth be sure to be careful
@vitaminprotein6549
@vitaminprotein6549 3 года назад
The best scientific explanation channel on youtube.
@MaximMarkiw
@MaximMarkiw 3 года назад
Golden Pepe haha
@DennisJDuran
@DennisJDuran 3 года назад
This comment made me follow this channel.
@Kodum_BheegaraN
@Kodum_BheegaraN 3 года назад
Boring physics & chemistry at schools but now I'm curious to know physics and chemistry here😂. Our school syllabus are outdated 😂😂😂
@thalavalikaran262
@thalavalikaran262 3 года назад
Exactly 100% correct👍😁
@qureius494
@qureius494 3 года назад
But they are the base
@gavincarr2990
@gavincarr2990 3 года назад
@@qureius494 i agree. Even though they are tough classes, having a foundation in them makes these videos much easier to grasp, as well as allowing the viewer to make their own guesses/ hypotheses about the experiments
@Khonic23
@Khonic23 3 года назад
Syllabi*
@frankmccann29
@frankmccann29 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for doing the experiment.
@reconghostmedia
@reconghostmedia 2 года назад
I wish I could of watched these videos back when I was at uni. Totally love it!
@johnb4882
@johnb4882 3 года назад
I need to add this to my x wing and tie fighter figures.
@Carlo99yehey
@Carlo99yehey 2 года назад
good luck my friend
@homevander
@homevander 2 года назад
@@Carlo99yehey twin ION ENGINE
@aaabbb-tr2yd
@aaabbb-tr2yd 2 года назад
Could you please share any circuit diagrams, voltages etc. that can help us replicate the experiment? Thanks for you awesome videos all the time. A physics teacher.
@raymondedge8889
@raymondedge8889 Год назад
Just research online. This tech has been around for 40+ years. Found not even close to being effective.
@CTimmerman
@CTimmerman Год назад
Those permanent Tesla coil sparks might be dangerous, but video 5R9VlK2iSZ4 shows you can achieve the same static propeller effect with a Van de Graaff generator.
@1littlelee
@1littlelee Год назад
brobally not because it look suspect
@CTimmerman
@CTimmerman Год назад
@@ooneybird27 Kinetic energy of the propelled ions moves the device, similar to ion thrusters on satellites.
@airierwitch4116
@airierwitch4116 Год назад
@@ooneybird27 It's much more efficient to propel the fuel with an ionic engine, rather than just the pressure of the gas - although many spacecraft do use pressurized gas maneuvering jets! Ionic propulsion produces much less thrust at once, meaning you can't accelerate very fast, but it's so much more efficient that you need a very small amount of fuel to propel the spacecraft. You just have to wait longer for it to get where you want it to.
@gabelster3729
@gabelster3729 4 месяца назад
This video served me to develop my high school monography. I’m SO grateful this dude made this video
@stephenross8463
@stephenross8463 Год назад
I know nothing but the absolute basics (probs even less than that) about propulsion systems......but I understood every word of this presentation....thank you Sir.
@sselesUneeuQ
@sselesUneeuQ 2 года назад
Me, at work on a break: ah yes, wonderful stuff *sipping my soda in lalaland*
@robinbrowne5419
@robinbrowne5419 2 месяца назад
Very cool indeed. The little purple jets at 4:00 are awesome. 👍
@malcolmlittle7795
@malcolmlittle7795 2 года назад
Very good explanation. Liked the clear visual experiments. I actually understood it all. Good job.
@patrickrose1221
@patrickrose1221 3 года назад
You really are the tops . Blew me away with this one. I'm 58 years old and you make me feel like an amazed kid again . Thank you so much : )
@Carlo99yehey
@Carlo99yehey 2 года назад
glad theres something that can make people like you smile, god bless
@patrickrose1221
@patrickrose1221 2 года назад
@@Carlo99yehey love and peace to you and yours x
@patrickrose1221
@patrickrose1221 2 года назад
@@Carlo99yehey my boy calls me Boomer pmsl : )
@joshimilind10
@joshimilind10 3 года назад
SpaceX's Starlink uses ion thrusters to coast in their orbit from when they are deployed.
@ovidius2000
@ovidius2000 3 года назад
howMuchTimeTheGasLastsInTheSatteliteUntilItsConsumed?
@xavier6130
@xavier6130 3 года назад
useYourSpaceBar
@GravityRoller
@GravityRoller 3 года назад
@@ovidius2000 WonderingSame...,OrWhereDoesGasComeFrom(Generated/Stored/etc)?
@fermented8006
@fermented8006 3 года назад
@@ovidius2000 At some point the satellites would just enter the atmosphere if out of fuel, no clue how long they would last
@AntonisDimopoulos
@AntonisDimopoulos 3 года назад
Ion thrusters are used in spaceflight since the 80's
@h7opolo
@h7opolo Год назад
superb. you finally give hope to an emerging technology. please make an updated video about this topic, i.e. ionic thrust. thanks very mooch!
@thomasbolton8373
@thomasbolton8373 Год назад
excellent demonstration
@ashkanr4796
@ashkanr4796 3 года назад
if you were my science teacher, id probably graduated from Harvard by now. you are a very inspirational person and I'm 38 and saying this. idk what you do besides YT, but imagine if you teach science to kids, it's gonna be awesome. you make future scientists. make them inspired and enthusiastic. you are a very awesome individual and I never get out of your channel disappointed. wish you all the best in the world. love and respect
@thunderstrike8935
@thunderstrike8935 3 года назад
Congratulations on getting to 3 million subscribers!
@rootsharp9946
@rootsharp9946 Год назад
Thanks. I knew this was possible 10 years ago but I still couldn't figure out the efficiency. I guess no one knows.. yet. Good luck for the awesome people developing that drone.
@onesadtech
@onesadtech 2 года назад
This is incredible technology! Thanks for sharing, your break downs are always very easy to understand, while still giving great detail. 😁
@onesadtech
@onesadtech 2 года назад
@simpsons Bart what are you talking about my dude?? There's no gas in the vacuum of space, but there's gas within atmospheres all over the place. 🤷‍♀
@truegret7778
@truegret7778 2 года назад
I worked during summer break whilst in college at a power supply (Space Shuttle flat CRT monitors, military displays, etc. - 15-30KV @ 1-4 microamps as I recall). We had an ionic sculpture with a spinning spiral wire balanced and spinning on pencil lead. This was connected to a high voltage power supply - it was pretty cool, wish I still had it.
@diobrando9842
@diobrando9842 2 года назад
Space engineers players: “hey, I’ve seen this one before, it’s a classic
@dakat5131
@dakat5131 2 года назад
Except in SE the ion thrusters work worse in the atmosphere.
@jaxjax2011
@jaxjax2011 2 года назад
@@dakat5131 its because se thrusters are hets
@dishsoap8428
@dishsoap8428 2 года назад
yeah until you bring forth the world
@saikiran007
@saikiran007 Год назад
Amazing explanation through experiments!
@Capochin950
@Capochin950 Год назад
Excellent .Something to think about there.
@poppedweasel
@poppedweasel 3 года назад
Ooh, with a giant tesla coil we can make the Earth's orbit more eliptic or inclined. We might not have an atmosphere afterward, but it's an option for solving global warming. Well done, Action Lab.
@arthemis1039
@arthemis1039 3 года назад
When the answer is worst than the problem !
@user-qy2wf2lt6v
@user-qy2wf2lt6v 3 года назад
It will be just 300 ℃ during the day, so not sure hwo that solves our global warming problem. Maybe the -160 ℃ during the night will compensate for it.
@il_moddo
@il_moddo 3 года назад
I see this as an absolute win
@mrono1910
@mrono1910 3 года назад
You cant alter the movement of our planet without ejecting mass from it or moving mass closer or further from the center
@poppedweasel
@poppedweasel 3 года назад
@@mrono1910 That's why I suggested we might not have an atmosphere afterwards. (Now someone's going to calculate how mach deltaV the atmosphere's worth just to tell me my joke is nonsense)
@krispockell685
@krispockell685 3 года назад
"You supply the gas thats going to get propelled out the back." I sure do, you know me so well.
@laffbath6740
@laffbath6740 3 года назад
Can I get a quarter? Wya
@akakonqoro
@akakonqoro 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@stewarth8390
@stewarth8390 2 года назад
All of a sudden bake beans and the farting scene in Blazing Saddles comes to mind as a gas source 😂😂
@GettinReal
@GettinReal 2 года назад
Fascinating. Thank you!
@HopeOfJoe
@HopeOfJoe Год назад
Captured my attention from the first few words. Very nicely done 🎉
@therice
@therice 3 года назад
So basically the reason why I'm so ass at going into an orbit in Kerbal Space Program is because I keep using thrusters that don't work in the vacuum of space 😂😂😂
@thatoneguy9291
@thatoneguy9291 2 года назад
Lmao if you’re using Ion thrusters they’re relatively weak for large crafts, they work fine though if I remember correctly.
@niks660097
@niks660097 2 года назад
@@thatoneguy9291 no ion thrusters are not powerful(in kerbal), probably they'll add more parameters(future updates) in sync with latest inventions...
@StrikeEagIe
@StrikeEagIe 2 года назад
Ion thrusters have incredible ISP and efficiency but TERRIBLE thrust to weight ratio.
@luckylmj
@luckylmj 2 года назад
ion engines in ksp only work in space but they're really weak
@RandomPerson-yq1qk
@RandomPerson-yq1qk 2 года назад
Ion thrusters for space travel DO work in space. In fact their main usefulness is in space because they produce very little thrust for their weight so in the atmosphere they are pretty useless. However because there is no air drag in space the ion thruster's weak thrust can last for years because they are fuel efficient and a weak thrust over years ends up giving you more total acceleration than rocket engines. So Ion Thrusters for modern spacetravel are mostly useful for long lasting missions.
@richardpagel6959
@richardpagel6959 3 года назад
I really like your videos! You explain things simple enough for everyone to understand, using some very nice visual experiments to do so.
@nadeejayasekara3185
@nadeejayasekara3185 6 месяцев назад
This is the best explanation I ever found
@BBBCanada1
@BBBCanada1 Год назад
Best explanation I’ve seen so far.
@mr.medico9863
@mr.medico9863 3 года назад
Ironic Propulsion : *Exists* Vacuum Chamber : *I'm gonna end this man's whole career*
@Otzkar
@Otzkar 3 года назад
Ionic
@fikhhgg
@fikhhgg 3 года назад
Haha
@nambam5409
@nambam5409 3 года назад
Unlucky autocorrect
@_ruted
@_ruted 3 года назад
lol thats probably why his suit stops working at high altitudes
@rpeetz
@rpeetz 3 года назад
True ionic thrusters works in vacuum, they accelerate the gas and newton laws do the rest.
@pranavcv1265
@pranavcv1265 3 года назад
Meanwhile Electro boom: Hold my electric shock ****************
@fikhhgg
@fikhhgg 3 года назад
Ok
@typicalmooyt69
@typicalmooyt69 3 года назад
He explains it in a funnier way
@That_Soviet_Memer
@That_Soviet_Memer 3 года назад
if electro boom has the same characteristics as the action lab Ok we are going to do it 1 2 3 A Capacitor just exploded
@sharan-kumar
@sharan-kumar 3 года назад
@@That_Soviet_Memer 😂
@That_Soviet_Memer
@That_Soviet_Memer 3 года назад
@@sharan-kumar Electrboom is the god of Profanity and the devil of free energy
@dancanrv2
@dancanrv2 2 года назад
SO ... VERY ... COOOOOL !!!! Thanks for the demo !!!
@caryde7445
@caryde7445 2 года назад
Thanks for a great video! I appreciate that you refrain from using technical language
@narayanbandodker5482
@narayanbandodker5482 2 года назад
I have an idea you can try out: Since light travels faster in a vacuum than in air, can you show light refracting in your vacuum chamber? You can shine a laser through it, see where it lands, then create a vacuum and watch the laser change course
@realryder2626
@realryder2626 Год назад
Take it to the hadron collidor... and send it
@pramitharyan5167
@pramitharyan5167 3 года назад
The action lab NEVER ceases to AMAZE
@Colaris99
@Colaris99 Год назад
That looks amazing!
@thechoku9765
@thechoku9765 Год назад
Thank you for your explanation, now i know how those "bladeless fan" works
@SURENARUN
@SURENARUN 3 года назад
Awesome video🔥🔥🔥 Why are you not giving advertisements in the video😓.I need to contribute to you. I couldn't afford for join button or action lab kit😖😓 .I will never skip an advertisements in your video,I will watch it fully 😀. Btw congrats for 3 Million 🔥🔥👍👍
@maxtv333thesuperstar3
@maxtv333thesuperstar3 3 года назад
even if its 1 hour long?
@sa-zq4eq
@sa-zq4eq 3 года назад
Tamil aa bro
@SURENARUN
@SURENARUN 3 года назад
@@sa-zq4eq yeah bro
@SURENARUN
@SURENARUN 3 года назад
@@maxtv333thesuperstar3 no ad will be of 1 hour bro...
@SURENARUN
@SURENARUN 3 года назад
@LuckyStar no bro
@davidmcnamee136
@davidmcnamee136 3 года назад
It would be interesting to see if a “ducted ion fan” could be made by recessing the needle into the airplane a little, and making the body of the plane hollow so that air can be accelerated throigh it.
@fonwoolridge
@fonwoolridge 2 года назад
Fascinating... thank you!
@javi8431
@javi8431 2 года назад
Thats a good idea, put this for everyone to see so all can give feedback from this so he can screen everyones idea to get something that does work for free.
@bornoflightningthunder8162
@bornoflightningthunder8162 3 года назад
An idea: make this thing spin in water Edit: if my math is right the propulsion would be nearly 16 times more than it was in air
@SqueezeboxOfDelights
@SqueezeboxOfDelights 3 года назад
just don't stick your fingers in the water while it's running...
@dwaraganathanrengasamy6169
@dwaraganathanrengasamy6169 3 года назад
I believe the viscosity is pretty high for water to make this work... Nice thought though...👍😃
@inventor121
@inventor121 3 года назад
Normally I'd say you'd be right, but the water would decompose into hydrogen and oxygen at that point.
@inventor121
@inventor121 3 года назад
@Deborah Ajao ion propulsion relies on ionization and water can only be ionized to a very small extent. At high voltages it becomes more likely that the water will electrolyse.
@inventor121
@inventor121 3 года назад
@Deborah Ajao it will but I doubt it would work well. At some point it's just going to split off into hydrogen and oxygen. You might get some passable thrust but nothing that could beat even the weakest of electric motors.
@Neo_Zeon
@Neo_Zeon 3 года назад
It's how TIE fighters from Star Wars get their thrust. Twin Ion Engines.
@thebzo
@thebzo 3 года назад
Nice!
@benisjammin8926
@benisjammin8926 3 года назад
Could be wrong but that sounds way to weak
@scottowens398
@scottowens398 3 года назад
@@benisjammin8926 I want to make a *"I'm too weak!"* joke, but my real answer is it's Star Wars. George Lucas can do whatever he wants. =)
@thebzo
@thebzo 3 года назад
@@benisjammin8926 It's a fictional world 🤣
@serenityofcognition920
@serenityofcognition920 3 года назад
No oxygen is in space
@detroitredwings7130
@detroitredwings7130 2 года назад
Well...that just took the trophy for the coolest thing I've seen in a long time.
@nealwright5630
@nealwright5630 Год назад
I remember, when I was a pre-teen, our Childcraft encyclopedias had ionic propulsion explained. I always wanted to build something to show it. And I always wondered why spacecraft did not use it.
@RCPlaneAddict
@RCPlaneAddict 2 года назад
That was amazing. I wonder how big, and how much energy you would need for a ionic jet to propel say a 80mm foam plane. Would be good to try.
@ne1cup
@ne1cup 2 года назад
look into "lifters" large but light structure using ionic breeze
@ktankinfinity
@ktankinfinity 2 года назад
I learn more from this RU-vid channel than my entire life in school
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 2 года назад
I'm obsessed with ion anything. This is awesome 👍
@shankarraj3433
@shankarraj3433 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video. 👍
@matakaw4287
@matakaw4287 3 года назад
That's a novel way to pass gas. Congratulations on 3M!
@bipinthakur8901
@bipinthakur8901 3 года назад
This channel is underrated. He deserves more attention
@7531monkey
@7531monkey 3 года назад
He should have like 3 million subscribers.
@dr.petrovski4899
@dr.petrovski4899 2 года назад
Learned something new today thanks 🙏
@JH-ux1re
@JH-ux1re 2 года назад
Super cool! Thank you ! I love your videos!
@sorinciolacu9929
@sorinciolacu9929 3 года назад
Action Lab, you never fail to inspire and amaze me. I love your content and the way you present it. Never stop and always continue to bring informative lessons to the world. You are doing a great job doing what you do well done!
@titanproductions3628
@titanproductions3628 3 года назад
Learned more here than in school love your RU-vid channel ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@db5202
@db5202 2 года назад
Very interesting! I saw a drown once recently with no moving parts. Looked like a stack of hot air furnace filters.
@1-choice-away62
@1-choice-away62 2 года назад
100% AWESOME - Thanks!!!
@DlSASTERCHlLD
@DlSASTERCHlLD 3 года назад
Even if this will prove to be impossible to engineer in any useful scales, this is a fascinating concept. Also, "ion thrust planes" has a good ring to it, haha.
@dr.zoidberg8666
@dr.zoidberg8666 3 года назад
It's funny to imagine a distant future when all aircrafts have been replaced with ion thruster propelled versions & the emission of greenhouse gasses is under control... but suddenly there's a new crisis of too much ozone building up in the atmosphere because of all the ion thrusters.
@insectbite1714
@insectbite1714 3 года назад
@@dr.zoidberg8666 yet there are chemicals that remove ozone and most planes fly in space or near space so the ozone will instantly escape
@staresinconfusion1946
@staresinconfusion1946 3 года назад
It sounds like what Iron Man used for his repulsers and thrusters.
@typicalmooyt69
@typicalmooyt69 3 года назад
Ya
@abhinav3478
@abhinav3478 3 года назад
Send this idea to blacksmith industries.
@ebeleldo6769
@ebeleldo6769 3 года назад
Hehe, yeah
@staresinconfusion1946
@staresinconfusion1946 3 года назад
Yessir
@srijanumesh5355
@srijanumesh5355 3 года назад
@@abhinav3478 hammer industries
@domcizek
@domcizek 2 года назад
excellent, i learned something i did not know, keep ti up
@Erebus.666.
@Erebus.666. Год назад
That was a cool, informative video. Thanks Action Lab, I feel smarter already.
@shotanet888
@shotanet888 3 года назад
Finally, I understand how Hayabusa's engine worked!!
@markyWWE234
@markyWWE234 3 года назад
Just wanna say that you are still one of my favorite science channel. Keep it up man😁
@WingmanSR
@WingmanSR 3 года назад
I agree. Though I do miss "Hey, Vsauce! Michael here!", and I still love Veritasium, though that is a bit more academically in-depth. Action Lab is a great channel for teaching people not about science as much, but why they should *_enjoy_* learning about the sciences.
@critical1388
@critical1388 2 года назад
Really cool, thx for the lesson. .
@hollisterwithtomo504
@hollisterwithtomo504 2 года назад
this is sick, love it!
@raxanimations7215
@raxanimations7215 3 года назад
NASA should hire you
@01DOGG01
@01DOGG01 3 года назад
People were making hovering ion powered craft using CRT monitor components back in the 90s. It's nothing new.
@ViratKohli-jj3wj
@ViratKohli-jj3wj 3 года назад
@@01DOGG01 ok boomer
@dogwalker666
@dogwalker666 3 года назад
They already use them.
@YYYValentine
@YYYValentine 3 года назад
On the tesla coil, because it is AC, it is different. There, the increased pressure of the heated air (heated by the spark ) pushes the ships around.
@TheActionLab
@TheActionLab 3 года назад
Yes the heat definitely has a contribution to the planes spinning. But AC voltage also works with ionocrafts as well (although not as well as DC). I’ve seen a lifter (ionocraft) fly using a Tesla coil with no visible plasma. The neutral wind still occurs even with AC voltage because whether it is positive or negative the neutral wind moves in the same direction.
@YYYValentine
@YYYValentine 3 года назад
@@TheActionLab That is interesting! Thank for the answer!
@Morganational
@Morganational 2 года назад
You're amazing, brother!
@godsangryhands4499
@godsangryhands4499 Год назад
This is AWESOME!
@playerscience
@playerscience 3 года назад
Your videos never fail to surprise me I've learnt al lot from your videos. Thank you very much. Keep making such amazing content. 🥰👌👌👍👍🙏🙏
@chuckandmax7313
@chuckandmax7313 2 года назад
When I see technology like this being shown to me, it just makes me wonder exactly how far advanced our technology really is. I’m sure that there are top secret technologies that the government has created that are far note advanced. And if you can do this test on such a small scale I can only imagine what it’s like at a full scale. I am certain that we will be able to use this technology in the aeronautics industry and from what I’ve learned on other channels I know that there is an abundance of power surging in the upper atmosphere as low as 150 feet that planes can access without having to have a great deal of onboard energy cells.
@rxonmymind8362
@rxonmymind8362 2 года назад
Think levitation.
@Idiotboxxx
@Idiotboxxx 2 года назад
Philadelphia Experiment
@AnonEyeMouse
@AnonEyeMouse 2 года назад
The problem is scale. This works well enough on tiny things but once you start adding mass it gets uneventful very quickly. Think about an ant. Notoriously can carry fifty times its own weight but if you were to scale it up to the size of a car, it wouldn't be able to stand or lift its head. Scale and gravity are a real kick in the crotch.
@icamefromthestars7647
@icamefromthestars7647 2 года назад
Exactly what I’ve been researching for 20 years now? Energy is never wasted, only transformed? There’s almost a endless amount of energy out there THAT HAS TO BE TAPPED?
@RootzRockBand
@RootzRockBand 2 года назад
Fighter Jets have using this tech since the end of ww2. Do you think the wings of a fighter jet could possibly carry the amount of fuel needed to power fighter jets? They use microwave plasma engines, look at the exhaust nozzle on the back of a fighter jet when it’s in action, no smoke, they are not burning fuel.
@vaedkamat484
@vaedkamat484 Год назад
this channel never ceases to amaze me
@tushar5670
@tushar5670 Год назад
What a video. So entertaining and moreover very informative.
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