Scienceshow/Cryogenics/Shooting Corks
Overview
[edit | edit source]In this experiment, corks are launched out of a tube using liquid nitrogen pressure.
Safety
[edit | edit source]Safety Class
[edit | edit source]Very dangerous (Should only be attempted after careful training)
Required Safety Equipment
[edit | edit source]- The show performer: Glasses and Cryogenic gloves
Materials
[edit | edit source]- Corks (real ones, not the plastic ones)
- Tube which is closed on one end
- Hammer
- Liquid nitrogen
Procedure
[edit | edit source]Put the liquid nitrogen into the tube. Take a cork and hammer it down the tube. Wait for a while, and the cork will launch itself off.
Alternative methods
[edit | edit source]Some people use a plastic bottle instead of a tube. This is more dangerous, because the plastic bottle is less strong.
Dangers
[edit | edit source]- Make sure you always hold the tube while the cork is on (to prevent it from falling over)
- Make sure you always hit the cork only once. If you try to hit it a second time, it might launch itself while you are hitting it, hit the hammer, and fly into the audience.
Other Factors
[edit | edit source]This experiment does not work if the tube is too cold. Never do this experiment twice in a row with the same tube.
Explanation
[edit | edit source]What's taking place
[edit | edit source]The gas in the tube evaporates, and when the pressure is high enough, the cork is pushed out.
In the real world
[edit | edit source]Cannon work like this, only instead of evaporation they use a chemical reaction to produce gas.
Acknowledgements
[edit | edit source]Experiment developed by Stichting Rino
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