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  • Hey it's me Destin welcome back to Smarter Every Day. So today I'm in California

    嘿,它'是我Destin歡迎回到更聰明的每一天。所以今天我在加州

  • and I have the great privilege of introducing the MAN...

    我很榮幸地介紹了這位男人... ...

  • Alan Sailer. - Hello - Alan Sailer is, if you don't know,

    艾倫-賽勒。- 你好--艾倫-賽勒是,如果你不知道。

  • one of the best high speed photographers that currently does the art.

    是目前做藝術最好的高速攝影師之一。

  • So I'm here in his garden, back behind his house, and we're going to

    所以我在他的花園裡,在他的房子後面,我們要去。

  • basically study explosions underwater with some firecrackers.

    基本上研究水下的爆炸,用一些鞭炮。

  • (Destin) You typically do it with the high speed photography method right? - Yeah it's just a

    (Destin)你一般都是用高速攝影的方法吧?- 是的,它只是一個

  • instant of detonation and I'm really looking forward to seeing

    爆炸的瞬間,我真的很期待看到。

  • uh... time. - Yeah exactly it's not just one moment.

    呃......時間。- 是的正是它'不只是一個時刻。

  • (Destin) This is a M320 Miro Phantom camera and

    (Destin)這是一臺M320 Miro Phantom相機和。

  • what do you hope to learn here? (Alan) I just want to be impressed, so uh..

    你希望在這裡學到什麼?我只是想留下深刻的印象,所以... ...

  • do it. 3..2..1..0 [bang]

    做到這一點。3... 2... 1... 0 [砰]

  • Alright! [laughs]

    好吧![笑]

  • - Pretty cool. Let's look at the video.

    - 挺酷的。讓我們來看看視頻。

  • [music]

    [音樂]

  • - Oh yeah - Ripple. - Yeah.

    - 哦,對了,波紋。- 漣漪。

  • OK so we decided we wanted a lower exposure time and

    好了,我們決定要一個較低的曝光時間和

  • also a higher frame rate so what we're gonna do is we're gonna change the lens.

    也有更高的幀率,所以我們'要做的是我們'要改變鏡頭。

  • 3..2..1..0.. [bang]

    3..2..1..0..[砰]

  • [falling debris] - about 20 feet... - Yep.

    [墜落的碎片] - 約20英尺... ...- 是的。

  • Man the uh.. I wonder if that was from impact or

    我不知道那是由於衝擊力還是

  • if the bottle itself... - No it sucks in... There's cavitation appears on the top

    如果瓶子本身...- 不,它吸進...瓶子的頂部出現了空化現象

  • if you looked at the photograph. -Yeah? Alright let's just look at the video.

    如果你看了照片-是嗎?好吧,讓我們只看視頻。

  • Alright. I have a scientific mystery that I need your help

    好吧,我有一個科學之謎,需要你的幫助。我有一個科學之謎,需要你的幫助。

  • figuring out. Let's first define what an explosion is. Right?

    弄清楚。我們先來定義一下什麼是爆炸。對嗎?

  • So basically it's a rapid formation of gas and you have it contained in some type

    所以基本上它是一個快速形成的氣體,你有它包含在某種類型的。

  • of mechanical device and it increases pressure. And that mechanical

    的機械裝置,它增加了壓力。而該機械

  • restraining device will eventually fail and blow outwards, correct?

    限制裝置最終會失效,向外吹,對嗎?

  • But here's the question. After each shot I would go find the bottle

    但這裡'的問題。每次拍完後,我會去找瓶子

  • on the ground and the bottle would be sucked in on the top instead of blown

    在地面上,瓶子會被吸在上面,而不是被吹走。

  • out like you would think. This is counter intuitive and we have to figure out why.

    出像你想象的那樣。這是反直觀的,我們必須弄清楚為什麼。

  • My theory is that as the bottle blows up on the bottom it begins to shoot up

    我的理論是,當瓶子在底部炸開的時候,它就會開始往上射。

  • like a rocket, and when it does this it starts to wrinkle like

    像火箭一樣,當它這樣做的時候,它開始起皺,像...

  • grandma legs if you can see it, as it pushes the rest of the bottle forward.

    奶奶的腿,如果你能看到它,因為它推著瓶子的其餘部分向前。

  • Now the cap has more mass than the side walls of the bottle, so my theory

    現在瓶蓋的品質比瓶子的側壁要大,所以我的理論是

  • was that the bottle was pushing the cap, but the cap

    是瓶子在推瓶蓋,但瓶蓋......"。

  • weighs too much and so the bottle is out-running the cap. Alan on the other hand

    太重了,所以瓶子的重量超過了瓶蓋。另一方面,艾倫

  • disagreed with me. My position is that after detonation there's nothing but high pressure in the bottle,

    不同意我的觀點。我的立場是,在引爆之後,瓶子裡只有高壓。

  • but Alan referenced me back to some of his photos from his Flickr stream.

    但艾倫把我從他的Flickr流引用到他的一些照片。

  • He always sees bubbles after detonation. Always. What causes

    他總是在引爆後看到氣泡。總是這樣是什麼原因

  • bubbles to form in a liquid? Of course. Cavitation.

    在液體中形成氣泡?當然了空化。

  • A phase diagram is a fancy chart that uses pressure and temperature to describe what state

    相圖是用壓力和溫度來描述什麼狀態的花式圖表。

  • the matter should be in. We're located about right here which is 23 degrees

    事情應該是在。我們的位置就在這裡,這是23度。

  • celcius. Now there's only a couple of ways we can go from liquid

    攝氏度。現在,我們只有幾種方法可以從液態的。

  • over to vapor. One is we can move along the right here and increase the temperature

    到蒸汽。一個是我們可以沿著右邊移動,增加溫度。

  • I don't think we're heating the water up enough in order to do that, so I would conclude

    我覺得我們的水加熱得還不夠好,所以我的結論是

  • that Alan is correct. I believe we are lowering the pressure enough that we go beyond

    艾倫是正確的。我相信,我們正在降低壓力,足以讓我們去超越

  • this vapor boundary and turn into vapor. And all we have to do to turn it back into

    這個蒸汽邊界,變成蒸汽。而我們所要做的就是把它變回原來的樣子。

  • a liquid is repressurize. OK let's look at the cavitation. Immediately after

    液體是再增壓的。好的,讓我們來看看空化的情況。緊接著

  • detonation we're seeing bubbles all over the bottle. That's interesting but

    我們看到瓶子裡到處都是氣泡。這很有趣,但

  • 150 microseconds later on the next frame, all the bubbles seem to be confined in one area.

    150微秒後的下一幀,所有的氣泡似乎都被限制在一個區域內。

  • Basically the shock waves are bouncing off the sides of the cylindrical bottle on the inside

    基本上是衝擊波從圓柱形瓶內側的側面反彈過來的

  • and they're bouncing back toward each other and then they're interfering with each other and creating a

    他們向對方反彈,然後他們互相干擾,創造一個

  • low pressure spot. I think that's pretty cool because you can already see the cap

    低壓點。我認為這'是很酷的,因為你已經可以看到上限

  • beginning to suck in. On the next frame you can see what I call the "Wrinkly Grandma Leg Effect."

    開始吸納。在下一幀,你可以看到我所謂的"皺紋奶奶腿效應&quot。

  • Now I think it's pretty interesting that the bubble is collapsing from the left to the right,

    現在我覺得很有意思的是,保麗龍正在從左邊向右邊坍塌。

  • which might mean that's a compression wave going towards the front of the bottle,

    這可能意味著,'的壓縮波走向瓶子的前面。

  • but what's confusing to me is the cap of the bottle is still being sucked in.

    但讓我困惑的是,瓶蓋還在被吸進去。

  • So I convinced Alan to do a self-portrait with me but what I didn't realize is this self-portrait would

    所以我說服了艾倫和我一起做自畫像,但我沒有意識到的是,這個自畫像將

  • reveal more information than any of the other videos. At the point of detonation

    揭示的資訊比其他任何視頻都多。在爆炸點

  • clearly we have high pressure in the bottle. Then you can see the lid suck in

    很明顯,我們的瓶子裡有高壓。然後你可以看到蓋子吸進去了

  • and then.. check that out. The lid shoots off.

    然後... 看看這個蓋子射下來了。

  • So that implies to me that you have low pressure, and then high pressure.

    所以,這就意味著,你的壓力低,然後壓力高。

  • Once the fluid is blown out of the bottom of that bottle, it begins to pull

    一旦液體被吹出瓶底,它就開始拉動。

  • fluid out of the top of the bottle with it. So we have an oscillation in pressure

    瓶子頂部的液體也隨之流出。是以,我們有一個振盪的壓力。

  • Where have we seen something like that before? Sometimes when I'm drinking with a straw

    我們以前在哪裡見過這樣的事情?有時當我用吸管喝酒的時候

  • I like to put my finger over the end of the straw and bring the fluid up out of the cup.

    我喜歡把手指放在吸管的末端,把液體從杯子裡帶出來。

  • And then I'll release my finger and watch what the liquid does.

    然後我'會鬆開手指,觀察液體的作用。

  • It oscillates. That's pretty cool and I think that's caused by fluid momentum

    它的擺動。這很酷,我想這是由流體動量引起的。

  • or the inertia of the fluid itself. So this momentum effect of fluid

    或流體本身的慣性。所以流體的這種動量效應

  • applies to what we're doing too. As the fluid is blown out of the bottom of that bottle

    也適用於我們'正在做的事情。當液體從瓶底被吹出時

  • you can see that it starts to pull liquid out of the top of the bottle and collapse the

    你可以看到,它開始將液體從瓶頂抽出,並使瓶身塌陷。

  • side walls of the bottle. That's pretty cool too. So seriously,

    瓶子的側壁。這'也是很酷的。所以說真的。

  • thanks for your time. It's way more fun to think this through with you. Anyway, if you want the high speed footage

    謝謝你的時間。和你一起思考這個問題會更有趣。無論如何,如果你想要高速鏡頭

  • feel free to download it. Draw me some pictures and show me what you think the shock waves are doing on the video.

    隨意下載吧。給我畫幾張圖,讓我看看你覺得視頻上的衝擊波有什麼作用。

  • This guy did it. I don't think he's exactly right but he took a good stab at it.

    這傢伙做到了。我不'認為他'的完全正確,但他採取了一個很好的刺在它。

  • I'm Destin. You're getting Smarter Every Day. Have a good one.

    我是Destin你每天都在變得更聰明。有一個好的。

  • 2..1..0.. [bang] By the way, Alan Sailer

    2..1..0..[砰] 順便說一下,艾倫賽勒

  • grows very good apricots. The Russians have developed a way to use cavitation

    種出了非常好的杏子。俄國人已經開發出了一種利用空化的方法

  • to create a bubble on the front of the torpedo. This is called super cavitation.

    在魚雷的前端產生一個氣泡。這就是所謂的超空化。

  • If you fly the torpedo in that bubble you have way less drag

    如果你把魚雷放在那個泡泡裡飛,你的阻力就會小很多。

  • and you can move that torpedo way fast.

    你可以移動魚雷的方式快速。

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  • Captioning in different languages welcome. Please contact Destin if you can help.

    歡迎使用不同語言的字幕。如果你能幫忙,請聯繫Destin。

Hey it's me Destin welcome back to Smarter Every Day. So today I'm in California

嘿,它'是我Destin歡迎回到更聰明的每一天。所以今天我在加州

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