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That is so cool
Ответитьh- how are you alive?
Ответить😈⚔️🍾🍾🍾
Ответитьat a 1% efficiency that megawatt pulse is still 10K watts - nothing to sneeze at. no wonder the lens shattered.
ОтветитьPretty cool right!!!!
ОтветитьIt's look just awsome
ОтветитьThis is Elon musk
ОтветитьCheck out this laser I built...
FBI:
Him: check this ou- me: no
ОтветитьDon't watch the end, it mimics the Men In Black flash that makes you forget shit.
ОтветитьXenon is too old, and this you should do oganessan. It’s a super heavy gas and also a superconductor lol try capturing it with its microsecond half life lol.
ОтветитьMan, everything you do is badass.
ОтветитьPowers the pulse laser to rapid fire
Grandpa's flash back to Vietnam:
I bet you take backshots next to that thing
ОтветитьYou should check out the plasma toroid guy I can't remember his actual channel name tho
ОтветитьI would hate to live-in his naborhood the power would be out every day
ОтветитьHow do they work?
ОтветитьCool
ОтветитьHis electric bills 📈📈📈
ОтветитьFuckers over here making shit even the ATF wouldn't fuck with. Dude made litteral wonder weapon out of glass and a ruby
ОтветитьPretty cool
Ответитьwhere can i buy this? haha
Ответитьyou make my favorite videos and love how you explain things
ОтветитьHow many joules? At how many microfarads? Peak voltage?
Ответитьi used to work on a flash anneal system in semiconductor production. it had thirty 18-inch xenon tubes. The power supply in the subfab was the size of a U-Haul box truck and you could feel it discharge from 20 feet away. zero of the light was visible as it had multiple layers of protection/security, but it would wrinkle a wafer like a pringles chip.
ОтветитьDrop a magnet thru it
ОтветитьI want that lamp
ОтветитьThis thing isn't pretty cool
ОтветитьMakes the air explode
Him:pretty cool right
Pretty cool huh? 😂
ОтветитьHey any idea how many watts would be in a million candle power?
ОтветитьSee what I mean that's pretty cool how the electricity goes through the tube
Ответитьwhy do I have the thought that he might be the first one to make a star trek phaser
ОтветитьTouch it 😳
ОтветитьImagine if they had been able to power a house
ОтветитьBruh I need him as my chemistry teacher😭
ОтветитьIt becomes radioactive in high voltage ☢️
ОтветитьJumpscare warning in 3 2 1 ( BOOM! )
ОтветитьWow
ОтветитьPretty cool, right?
ОтветитьReminds me of the arc reactor.
ОтветитьThe NPC's light bulb
ОтветитьIf current is constant through the tube, how come only rhe first section is illuminated initially?
ОтветитьI'd be burning the suspensions out of my car.
ОтветитьXenonnnnnnn
ОтветитьBro just humiliated me
ОтветитьIs it touchable😂
ОтветитьYou should run it with a neon transformer. It would make a cool light!
Ответитьhow to make the little circuit for small lamp xenon.
ОтветитьHelical lamps like this are obsolete for even flashlamp pumped lasers, so they are rarely made any more and are thus very difficult to find. Linear flashlamps are almost always a better option in driving solid state lasers. Not only are linear lamps more efficient for pumping laser media, they also have significantly lower inductance than a helical lamp. That being said, it is hard to top the beauty of these old helical lamps.
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