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You won’t believe how fast electricity is 😱 #shorts
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@conwaylai8562

8 months ago

It's a detonation wave, not electricity.

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@notisike3553

7 months ago

That’s the combustion of a gas…
Electricity is much faster

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@optimisticallycynical.814

8 months ago

Electricity is not that slow folks

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@falljazz

7 months ago

This is not electricity. It is a “detonation wave” of what is most likely HHO gas. The balloon was filled with “hydrogen” and the long tube was probably filled with a mix of hydrogen and oxygen. The light you see is the gas burning (technically exploding). Detonation wave speeds in gasses can be 5 to 7 times the speed of sound. This is still significantly slower than the speed of electricity.

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@saltypowderman9082

7 months ago

That's not electricity, that's" shot line" used for destination of Explosives.

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@galenquinlan4032

8 months ago

This is "non-electric detonation line" used in blasting for mining and demolition. It is a hollow straw, lined with aluminized powder. It comes in rolls, up to 2500 feet long, and is ignited by a 204 shotgun primer.
Electricity is light...
At lightspeed....

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@JJHH0609

7 months ago

The movement of electrons doesnt move that way,
In fact, its actual movement is entirely different, the entire electron within the conductor moves at the same time, it's just like pushing out water within a hose, electricity doesn't flow in one portion, but it moves the entire electron within the conductor at once.

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@adri745k

8 months ago

0 seconds was a pretty good guess

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@smurfcatcher

7 months ago

It's not electricity. It detonation cord that they use on explosives. That is why you can see it and why it is one moving point throughout the line

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@HundredDollaBill

7 months ago

Electricity moves damn near the speed of light. That was not electricity.

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@tonybob791

7 months ago

I'm surprised Jimmy Kimmel didn't cry during the demonstration.

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@moonrabbit2334

7 months ago

electricity doesn't move like light(this experiment is about light). The electrons nudge each other so it doesn't have to travel from point a to b

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@jesseweaver_fuyt

7 months ago

That is called lead line in the blasting industry. It is filled with aluminum powder and ignited with a 209 shotgun primer. The burn rate for 500' is 25ms.

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@elrondmcbong467

7 months ago

Yeah right, because electricity shines when it goes trough a cable...

Electricity is hella slow but also damn fast.

The impulse speed is between 50 and 99% Light speed. That is the speed the signal has from the switch to the bulp.

The drift velocity, i.e. the speed that the electron actually travels at, is somewhere between tenths of a millimeter and a few centimeters per second, depending on the cross-section, current strength, conductor density, etc.

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@The_dad-mh2gk

6 months ago

That was slower than I expected

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@S1su

7 months ago

To simply put it:
Electricity can be transferred from point A to point B at the speed of light. Which is about 300 000 000 m/s (300million meters a second)

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@SirMcnasty

7 months ago

This is a det cord commonly uses in mining and building demolition. There's NO ELECTRICITY at all . The light you see is the flash (burn) aka detonation of the fuse inside the cord. Booom.... now you know

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@cincinnatibrutality0201

6 months ago

Light is 186,000 miles a second. You can wrap an extension cord around the earth, i believe 12 times and have a light bulb right next to the switch. Throw the switch and the light will come on. It will have traveled the earth times to turn on the light bulb.

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@Sparky-jd8dp

6 months ago

Electricity travels at the speed of light, and can go around the planet in 0.12 seconds, at that speed at 60 FPS it one frame would be over New York, then next frame London, and the next Hong Kong, this is the speed of gas detonating, which is much closer to to Mach 1-5 then the speed of light

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@notabot0101

7 months ago

Misleading. Electricity travels faster than almost any camera can capture.

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