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Ocean Gate Submarine Update: For all those wondering about implosion of the submarine. It would likey have been faster and even more extreme than the can in the video, the pressure outside the sub pushing inward was about 400 times that inside the sub pushing out, with the can in the video it is likley just about 5-10 times the pressure pushing inward than pushing outward. This video shows you how to implode an aluminum can using water and atmospheric pressure. Filling the can with steam and then exposing that steam to cold water causes it to condense back into water leaving no gas particles on the inside of the can to exert pressure outward. The air around the can, however, still contains many particles exerting a force inward which then crushes the can. Try this experiment at home or as a science fair project! ▶️ Get supplies to try the air pressure can crushing experiment: https://www.beardedscienceguy.com/how... ▶️ How to do the imploding can experiment: Step 1: Start by filling the baking dish ½ full of ice, and then add water until it's completely full. Step 2: Add about 1 tblsp of the water to an aluminum can. Step 3: Place the can on a hot plate. Step 4: Turn the hot plate on high and wait for steam to be pouring out the top. At this point, your can is ready to be imploded. Step 5: Remove the can from the hot plate using tongs, and then in one motion, pour out the rest of the fluid and submerge the top of the can in the ice water. ▶️ How the air pressure can crushing experiment works: The can implodes because, as the steam condenses back into the water, there are no gas molecules on the inside of the can pushing outward against the atmospheric pressure. This allows the atmospheric pressure to crush the can. ------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE for more cool science experiments! https://www.youtube.com/c/BeardedScie... Find me on Facebook! / beardedscienceguy