Underwater Explosions - Slow Motion Dry Ice Bomb.
Underwater explosions using Dry Ice, and Liquid Nitrogen, and captured in high definition slow motion. Hey guys, Backyard Scientist here. I this video I throw water bottles filled with dry ice, and liquid nitrogen into my pool. This is seriously cool. The resulting explosions are earth-shaking powerful. I was curious to see what would happen to a human if they were underwater when this happened, so I fixed a couple balloons to a weight underwater. The explosion compresses the gas inside the balloon, in a similar way to how a depth charge affects a submarine. If you try this at home, here are a few tips. 1. Don't just guess your weight is heavy enough to hold down the bottle. Test it first. 2. Dry ice filled water bottles will explode fast. Like less than 10 seconds fast. 3. Liquified gasses will take longer to explode, around 3 minutes. never never never approach a bottle under pressure. get a bb-gun, or a long stick with a nail on the end to detonate it if you have problems. 4. Don't do this above ground if you want to stay friends with your neighbors. Above ground it sounds like a bomb just went off. because it did.
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