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It's AumSum Time
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Hi guys.
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Can you guess the title of my next video?
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Hurry up.
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Write your guess in the comments section below.
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How tattoo removal works?
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With the help of waxing strips.
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No.
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A permanent tattoo consists of various colored particles.
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It can be removed with the help of lasers.
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Lasers emit light of different wavelengths.
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The colored particles absorb these wavelengths of light, get heated up and break into smaller pieces.
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Making it easy for immune cells to eat and excrete them out, thus removing the tattoo.
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Now, since every color absorbs a specific wavelength more than the other.
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Different colors need different laser wavelengths.
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Black color is easiest to remove because it absorbs almost all wavelengths.
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Breaks into smaller pieces.
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However, other colors like red, green, orange, blue, etc. require special lasers.
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Can pure oxygen kill you?
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No idea.
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The air we breathe has many gases out of which 21% is oxygen.
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When we inhale, much of the oxygen present in air binds to the hemoglobin in red blood cells.
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Is transported to various cells where it helps to produce energy.
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However, some inhaled oxygen also turns into free radicals.
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Free radicals are highly unstable and can be harmful.
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Hence, our body produces antioxidants that neutralize the free radicals.
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But if we inhale pure oxygen for a long time, then the number of free radicals increases.
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It becomes difficult for the antioxidants to neutralize them.
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Hence, these unstable free radicals begin to bind with proteins in red blood cells.
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Change their chemical structure.
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As a result, our immune system doesn't recognize the red blood cells and begins to kill them.
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Besides this, free radicals even damage the DNA which can lead to cancer.
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What makes ice clear or cloudy?
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At home, we generally use room temperature tap water to make ice.
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At room temperature.
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Water has many dissolved minerals, gases, etc. which are invisible to our naked eyes.
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On freezing this water, its temperature starts dropping and ice starts to form from outside.
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Hence, the minerals and gases no longer remain dissolved.
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But, as they cannot escape out, they get pushed towards the unfrozen center.
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Eventually, when the center freezes, the trapped minerals and gases become visible.
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Making ice cloudy.
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Will it rain from the cloudy ice?
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Just listen.
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Now, to avoid this situation, some specialized ice makers make ice slowly layer by layer.
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In this technique, water is made to continuously flow over the surface of a cool container.
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Thus, water begins to freeze from the bottom of the container, layer by layer.
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Giving the minerals and gases time to escape from the top, making ice clear.
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Topic: Snoring.
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Why do we snore?
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I don't snore.
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I sing.
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Alright.
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Now let me explain.
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Snoring is a noisy rattling sound occurring during sleep.
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Oh really.
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I thought snoring is a pleasing piano sound.
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Please listen.
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Snoring is basically caused due to obstruction of air in our respiratory tract during breathing.
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When we breathe.
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We take in air through nose or mouth which then passes down the throat into the lungs.
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Normally, when we aren't asleep.
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Our mouth parts like soft palate and uvula keep this tract wide open, allowing air to pass easily.
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However, excess growth of soft palate and uvula in some people causes snoring.
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So, when these people sleep, these parts fall on the back of their throat, creating an obstruction.
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Hence, when they inhale, the air hits these parts making them vibrate, which we hear as snoring.
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Why do cats purr?
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To keep their voice melodious.
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No.
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According to a popular belief, people think that cats purr when they are happy and satisfied.
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But did you know that cats purr in other situations also?
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Imagine a cat falls from a height and injures her bone.
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In such a situation also, the cat starts purring to heal her bones.
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Purring.
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To heal the bones.
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But how's that possible?
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It is found that exposure to frequencies between 20 Hertz and 50 Hertz builds bone density.
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The frequency of a cat's purr falls within the range of 25 Hertz to 150 Hertz.
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So, it is possible that a cat who has injured her bone might be purring to build bone density.
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Thus, promote healing.
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That's awesome dude.
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In addition to this, cats also purr when they are stressed or feeling very hungry.