Aired (September 22, 2024): Ikaw ba ay naghahanap ng pang entry sa science fair this year? Ito ang perfect and shocking experiment na p'wede mong i-present!
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00:00Hi Believers! It's Experiment Time!
00:06Okay, Shira. Hold this plasma globe.
00:10Okay.
00:11Don't be scared.
00:14Wow! Look at this, Chris!
00:16There's a lot of current.
00:17It's following my hand. I can feel the current inside the globe.
00:22Yes.
00:23Wow!
00:24It's amazing, right?
00:25Let me hold it.
00:26Wow!
00:29Do you believe that the current inside the plasma globe can be released?
00:35Huh? Isn't that dangerous?
00:37Well, that's why we need to be careful.
00:39We'll wear our safety gear, okay?
00:42We'll wear gloves and goggles.
00:44Okay.
00:45Okay.
00:46Here, Chris.
00:47Okay.
00:48How do we do this?
00:50Let's turn it off first, okay?
00:52We'll put aluminum foil on top of the globe.
00:59Okay.
01:00And then…
01:01And then?
01:02This is what we'll do.
01:03I'll show you.
01:04Okay.
01:05I'll turn on the plasma globe.
01:08Okay.
01:09And then, you'll put the aluminum foil on top of the globe.
01:13Let's see.
01:14Can you see it?
01:15Wow!
01:18Look closely.
01:19The current is coming out.
01:20Yes.
01:21There's a trace of purple.
01:23It's zapping.
01:24Can you hear it?
01:25And I can see the actual sparks.
01:27Yes!
01:28It's amazing!
01:31Wow!
01:32Okay, let's continue.
01:33Move it around.
01:34See if it'll follow.
01:36Because in our experiment,
01:37why did we choose aluminum foil?
01:39Because the conductor of electricity is aluminum foil.
01:42Meaning, it can carry electricity or electrons.
01:46Now, we'll bring the aluminum foil closer.
01:49Electrical charges will be generated between the foils.
01:54And we can see electric sparks in the middle.
01:58Yes.
01:59I was shocked.
02:00The current is coming out.
02:02I was like,
02:03Wow!
02:04Right?
02:05What a thought, right?
02:07That's amazing!
02:10Now, it's coming out.
02:12And because of that,
02:13all I can say is,
02:15I believe!
02:23NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology