Baby Food Jar Golf Ball Hack
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Why?
Only Americans put safety glasses on but dont wear gloves when they work with ice.. 😅
Ok, but how cold do they have to get those ships to fit in the bottle?
Now i wanna know how youre gonna freeze the ball to get it out, cant cool down the bottle and the ball cause the bottle will contract as well
He is a 60 year old man with braces
Pushing 65 with braces is crazy
I swear if I see one more dry ice or liquid nitrogen videos
you look like bill nye’s cool uncle
If you heat the jar it’ll expand, thereby making the opening narrower not wider. Cool down the jar to make it contract, expanding the opening.
If you heated the jar, the opening would get smaller.
Imagining a bar being heated is pretty straight forward. It can't expand into solid matter, so it expands outward.
If you imagine it hallowed out into a pipe, it can now expand inward, resulting in narrowing.
My name is Walter Harold White
Dry ice is fun but now I’m curious if you can boil the jar in a sauce pan with a rag on the bottom of the pan.. I wonder if it would be hot enough to melt the plastic so I’d double check that first,… I’d turn the heat source off and then try.
Is it common knowledge that a golf ball doesn’t fit in a baby food jar? Lol
In high school, I hated science until I took Chemistry & watched my teacher blow things up. I think experiments such as this make the conceptual more tangible for people like me.