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In a candle flame there are electrically charged particles, which you can pull apart using an electric field.
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@calholli

2 years ago

The two streams of smoke is really interesting. I learned something.

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@efekurtcebe7697

2 years ago

Uncle Iroh would be proud

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@nilamotk

2 years ago

Fun fact, this is how your furnace knows if the fire is lit or not. The flame sensor has a 90v AC potential on it, and this 90v is shorted to ground through the flame. The control measures the current and can determine if the fire is lit, or if it needs to try again.

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@IvoPavlik

2 years ago

Oh, I love how he consistently uses the metric units. A true scientist.

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@BBQsquirrel

2 years ago

Why would anyone dislike this? This is a great demonstration of physics and chemistry fundamentals.

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@duifr

2 years ago

Ok now i want Slow Mo Guys to film that

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@baron9784

2 years ago

POWER!!! UNLIMITED POWER!!!

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@calholli

2 years ago

The visible arc literally is the air on fire.

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@6My6sT6

1 year ago

Both fire and lightning together. Uchiha clan would be proud of this man.

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@Urroner

1 year ago

My understanding of fire took a huge jump today. Thank you.

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@maniknath6854

2 years ago

Another video more informational, educational and enjoyable than a whole book we all studying in school.

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@aurinator

1 year ago

Excellent video and something I've always wondered - what a flame was composed of.

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@tehgangstadawg

2 years ago

This principle allows flame rectification gas cooktops to monitor for flame and relight themselves if the flame goes out for some reason.

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@OriginalRaveParty

1 year ago

I love these kinds of practical demonstrations of science

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@ArtamisBot

2 years ago

Wow... This is a throwback 💚

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@XavierBetoN

1 year ago

I remember fighting an argument over fire being plasma or not. This cleaned my statements in an experiment. You did well for future science warriors Sir Veritasium! Grave Thanks & Respect!

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@strictlyeducationalmagick

2 years ago

This explains why the smoke always chases me.

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@chetanvlogs142

1 year ago

The shape of bright fringes was circular because they are images of sun and different colours are visible due to different wavelengths in sunlight in YDSA video ❤ love from india delhi

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@wscamel226

1 year ago

Awesome. Especially that smoke

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@tomclark6271

1 year ago

Have you ever seen a wildland fire under a high voltage transmission line? At first, the smoke conducts the voltage to the ground, then an arc forms within the smoke, shorting it out completely to ground. Very spectacular!

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