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Overfilled water parabola inside view Olympus TG-310 waterproof camera
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Video duration: 305 seconds
This is a unique view from my new inexpensive 720p Olympus camera. The large parabola was holding $40 gallons of rain water or 333 pounds. Very strong structure:-)
The smaller parabola only had 15 gallons.
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CHARLIE THE PITBULL FINDS HIS BALLS OSCAR THE LAB TAKES A BATH CASIO EXILIM 300 fps
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Video duration: 113 seconds
CASIO EXILIM 300 fps Dog chases tennis ball.
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Water Parabola Mirror High Speed Slow Motion Casio EXILIM Pro EX-F1 at 300 fps
Posted by: ROJASDAN
Video duration: 99 seconds
This was a failed test from our channel GreenPowerScience. The footage was neat looking so I uploaded it here. This is a smaller parabolic mirror filled with water. I was attempting to make an ice parabola.
Related: high, speed, slow, motion, casio, exilim, pro, ex-f1, at, 300, fps, water, drop
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CHARLIE PITBULL DOG RESCUED Irish Staffordshire
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Video duration: 144 seconds
CHARLIE AND OSCAR UPDATE.
THE REST OF THE PACK SOON.
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PART 5 CHARLIE Irish Staffordshire
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Video duration: 538 seconds
CHARLIE GETS A HOME FOR 2 Days
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PART 4 HEALING DAY 5 PITBULL DOG RESCUED Irish Staffordshire
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Video duration: 560 seconds
DAY 5 AN INJURED ABANDONED PIT BULL TERRIER WAS DUMPED ON THE SIDE OF A BUSY ROAD. AFTER TWO HOURS WE GOT HIM IN OUR CAR. Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier
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PART 3- THE BATH - PITBULL DOG RESCUED Irish Staffordshire
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AN INJURED ABANDONED PIT BULL TERRIER WAS DUMPED ON THE SIDE OF A BUSY ROAD. AFTER TWO HOURS WE GOT HIM IN OUR CAR. Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier
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PART 2- DOG RESCUED ON 6-7-2007
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Video duration: 570 seconds
DAY TWO OF CHARLIE BROWN'S STORY.
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PART 1- PITBULL DOG RESCUED ON 6-7-2007 Irish Staffordshire
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Video duration: 600 seconds
AN INJURED ABANDONED PIT BULL TERRIER WAS DUMPED ON THE SIDE OF A BUSY ROAD. AFTER TWO HOURS WE GOT HIM IN OUR CAR. Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier
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By: magiccaloy1972. on 11 Feb 12, 21:14:54
This is simply called molecular diffusion, a transfer of molecules? self propelled by thermal energy. It is the transferring of particles from region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
By: mac4tw. on 01 Feb 12, 07:14:41
actually..... ocean water is salty, which has a lower freezing point that fresh water. glaciers are actually fresh water, which is why they freeze and float ON TOP of the salt water. so no.... this is not an exception.... and no..... the ocean os not frozen. I checked the other day ?
By: havefun1989. on 28 Jan 12, 14:12:22
nature balance yeah?
By: day8765. on 23 Jan 12, 05:33:24
By the way Dan thanks for posting some thing that is so thought provoking. This is really a great thing to show. this? is so much more then liquid transfer of heat but how every thing transfers heat. It is a law of heat transfer as we know it.
By: day8765. on 23 Jan 12, 05:25:16
Be leave it or not it has nothing to do with how dense the water is. Do you think the same thing would happen if the cold water was the tank and the hot water was in the beaker? would the hot water stay in the beaker and the cold water stay in the tank?the cold water would? be much denser the hot much less dense, so the hot water would stay in the beaker?
By: ricardoucr. on 19 Jan 12, 13:14:18
If this were not an exception, the ocean would be frozen, so there would be no life as we know it.?
By: ricardoucr. on 19 Jan 12, 13:09:08
Hello, what happens is that when liquids cool down, they become denser, so because of this they are heavier. Same as air, for example, when you warm air, it losses density and travels up... When you warm? a substance, internally the molecules vibrate more, so distance between them are larger as they repeal, that why you have less mass in the same volume...
By: stupidgenius107. on 17 Jan 12, 06:19:02
How the hell do you make a living doing? this? And how can I do it too? Make a video on that, please.
By: mac4tw. on 16 Jan 12, 06:35:20
yup colder water is denser that warmer water in all? cases except when it freezes. then the "frozen water" (ice) becomes less dense that the warmer water
By: LEONARDO355. on 14 Jan 12, 13:13:10
OK guys, I? am an engineer so I am here to end the story. This doesnt clearly show the transfer of water due to temprature differerence. Water is primarily moving beacuase of the communicating vessels effect. To take this factor out one should put the whole bottle under the surface of water. Then cold water would indeed go down in comparison to the hot but at a slower rate than it does in this video.Ice is another case,? it is less dense indeed but it is another state of the material.
By: day8765. on 07 Jan 12, 03:05:42
I have gone back and read all the posts. Let me ask this" what would happen if the beaker had been placed at the bottom of the tank and a valve opened to the tank? from what I have read in the posts the cold water would stay in the beaker Right? If every thing I have read thus far in the posts this is a true statement. I do not know if Dan will do that and post it for us to see? But my guess is the cold water will come out of the beaker.? Can any one tell me why? Yes I do know why.
By: day8765. on 07 Jan 12, 02:45:00
I did enjoy this? I have to ask why did the cold water leave the beaker was it heaver? why did the hot water go into the beaker. how was the heat transfer take place. Or why did it happen. I know it happened, I know it happens but why? ?
By: AngelLestat2. on 04 Jan 12, 13:05:31
really? you? choose red color for cool water? :) nevermind, good video xd
By: GREENPOWERSCIENCE. on 04 Jan 12, 03:43:49
With sun/light, darker is? better. Black or Dark Green.
By: ziggyhuys. on 03 Jan 12, 23:07:53
trollolol?
By: kokopelli314. on 03 Jan 12, 20:42:57
Does colored water heat faster than clear?? Which colors heat fastest?
By: Sgrunterundt. on 03 Jan 12, 17:09:58
You are right. Water is most dense? around 4 degrees C.
By: josephdupont. on 03 Jan 12, 14:57:26
Good? point..
By: hassoun6. on 03 Jan 12, 08:56:25
I wish you'd done the third possibility, of putting same-temp? water in both, and food coloring in one of them, and submerge one into the other.
By: BiotechnologyChannel. on 03 Jan 12, 08:15:45
Actually, ice is less dense than water. That is one of the? biological properties of water which allowed creatures to be able to live underwater, even During winter, since ice protects them from heat loss.
By: BornAgainEngineer. on 03 Jan 12, 07:06:01
Cold stuff is more dense because the particles are? closer to each other like ice 0_0
By: svtcontour. on 03 Jan 12, 07:03:56
I guess it can be looked at it this way. I guess I was looking at density instead of heat but like you said, they are in this case? linked.
By: Nomoreidsleft. on 03 Jan 12, 05:14:37
I think? that's exactly what Dan's trying to demonstrate. The warmer water rises into the flask, while the colder water enters the tank. What's causing it is the difference in temperature. Density is exactly the function of temperature, since the material in both containers are the same. Ice has a larger volume than water because it forms crystals. Cold water is still denser than warm water, until it's actually crystalized into ice.