Decode 6 magic tricks that challenge all the laws of physics in the world
With the bizarre magic tricks below, you will find them challenging all the laws of physics in this world, turning the impossible into possible.
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1. Twist water "stand still" in mid-air
Unlike the normal water we still see, the water in the picture above flows in a spiral, and seems to stand still in mid-air.
The reason is that the person doing this experiment has attached the water source with a set of speakers. It was the sound wave that caused the water to turn into a spiral.
In addition, the sound waves here have almost the same frequency of vibration as the recording speed of the camcorder causing the brain to be fooled, the water flow is normal but the viewers feel the water seems to stop in the middle middle
2. Light candles from a distance
When the candle burns, the flame will cause the candle wax to evaporate. When the candle has just been blown off, this evaporation still remains. Right now, if a heat source is added to the smoke, the fire will follow the wax downward and the candle will be lit again.
No need to be a magician, you can still do this at home, just quickly and at the right time.
3. "Fiery hand"
This is a dangerous magic show, only magicians have a lot of experience and new protection measures are taken, you absolutely should not try at home.
What is burning on the other hand is a mixture of: dishwashing liquid, water and butane gas. First, dilute the dishwashing liquid, then aerate the gas to get the "god" mixture. After wetting his hands, the magician removed some bubbles and lit them.
Dishwashing liquid plays a role in creating bubbles to store gas inside. Because butane gas has an extremely high evaporation rate, it will only burn gas on top while the fire is on, and the hand is still unharmed.
4. The haunted candle
The candle is "hung" in a balanced position between 2 cups of water as shown in the picture. After lighting fire at both ends, the candle moved on its own like controlled by the supernatural force.
We can explain the phenomenon of candle being "haunted" by the law of 3 Newton: When object A acts on object B a force, then object B also repeats object A a force. These two forces have the same value, the same size, the same direction but the opposite.
When one end of the candle comes out, the other end of the candle will be heavier and lower, creating lift with the other end. And according to Newton's 3rd law, another lift will appear and act backwards so that the candle keeps rising and falling.
5. The fireball inside the microwave
This is a dangerous magic trick, you absolutely should not try at home.
Place a burning match inside a glass cup upside down inside the microwave, then turn on the microwave. The fire from the match will suddenly turn into a fireball in mid-air.
To know the cause of this extremely mysterious phenomenon, we must first understand why the fire glows. An object when it burns will release electrons from the atom, but this freedom does not last long, because other molecules will immediately "capture" them. This process causes the electron to lose energy and emit light.
But when burning a match in an active microwave, the internal magnetic field will push the electron out of the flame, which will collide with air molecules and glow. At that time, they are hotter than the surrounding air, so they will hover above.
6. Rising water
Light a candle, place it on a plate of water, hold a high glass cup so that the candle can still burn. After the candle is off, you will see the water level in the cup rise slowly like a miracle is happening.
Normally, water can only flow from high to low, so what is the mystery that happened in the experiment?
When the candle burns, the air in the cup will heat up, expanding, causing the internal pressure to rise. When the candle is off, the internal temperature drops, the pressure also decreases, forming a vacuum in the cup. This space will create a gravitational pull that causes water to be sucked in and raised.
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