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  • All right, We're ready to do this experiment.

  • I have the 21.5 kilogram mass is separated by a copper wire, and my housemate and assistant collect as the 21.5 kilogram weights separated by some fishing line.

  • They're both the same thickness.

  • So we're gonna put them on simultaneously and see how they go in cutting through the ice.

  • How's yours?

  • All right, We're roughly halfway through the experiment, but I ran into trouble.

  • The copper wire actually pulled out of these weights, and so they fell to the ground.

  • Um, at this point, it looks like the copper was doing slightly better than the fishing wire.

  • But I've had to rig up a new copper.

  • And so, uh, I'm gonna try it in a different spot and let this new copper compete.

  • I also scraped off the insulation.

  • There was some enamel coating on the copper wires.

  • I've scrape that off.

  • So it should just be straight copper wire now.

  • So let's see how it performs.

  • All right, it's half past one, but it looks like the experiment is over, and we have a winner.

  • A copper wire pulled clean through the block of ice while the fishing line is still stuck in there.

  • So why was that?

  • Why is the copper better able to pass through this ice block than the fishing line?

  • Well, I think the answer may have something to do with thermal conductivity.

  • The copper is a better conductor of heat than the fishing line.

  • That's important because as the wire passes through the ice refreezes once the wire has passed and that releases heat.

  • If that heat is transferred quickly, it passes to the ice below, melting it on, allowing the wire to move further and faster.

  • A regulation is not just some abstract, useless scientific concept.

  • Every time you make a snowball, you compress.

  • There's ice crystals of the snow, and when you compress it, it melts a bit, turning into water.

  • But as you release the pressure, it refreezes.

  • So what we've made is a snowball.

  • I think about that.

All right, We're ready to do this experiment.

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アイスカット実験 (Ice Cutting Experiment)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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