Mobile Phone vs Steel Wool I How Your iPhone Will Damage Your Brain

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Please share the video before it gets deleted! I don´t know the reason why the incoming call caused the steel wool to ignite. If you have deeper knowledge in physics, maybe you can write an explanaition in the comments. I also don´t know if an iPhone is able to cause injury because of electromagnetic radiation.
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We used an iPhone 6 for this experiment. The "power save" option was set off. We used steel wool grade 12. The wood table plate has a thickness of about 2 inch. There was no coil under / within the table.

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Good thing my brain isn't made out of steel wool.

ryank
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That incoming call must have been my ex-wife.

dillpickler
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So I finally got around to testing this out with a Samsung Galaxy S10 and a Sony XZs, both set to operate on the 4G frequency band. I first confirmed that there was a complete electrical loop around the wool and obtained 1.4 ohms with a multimeter. I placed each phone into the ring of fine-grade steel wool and called it. There was no spontaneous combustion of the steel wool for either device. I proceeded to observe if there was any frequency induced in the steel wool with the multimeter, but made a null observation. This result indicates to me that these devices do not output the sufficient microwave power to cause electrical induction, let alone violent oxidation, of the steel wool. However, this should come as no surprise, because this same experiment has now been repeated in various other videos on Youtube with similarly no effect...

Trekcicity
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Steel wool company: *Rubs hands- we back in business! 🤣

djverseatille
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Me: People aren't that stupid?

Comments Section: Hold my beer.

ZaPpaul
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That’s why I don’t answer “no caller ID” calls.

Diesel
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I'm so glad that they stopped making Human Brains out of Steel Wool.

psexnyc
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“I’m gonna call the steel wool factory, and tell them.”

Nekomesha
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Look for the two wires coming out of the right side of the steel wool. You almost can't see them but they're there. I guess the color of the wood kinda camouflages them ???

ihateparisH
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What is the effect on a single vs double-layered tinfoil hat?

ArianEvans
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"If you have deeper knowledge in physics, maybe you can write an explanation in the comments."

I don't have deep knowledge in physics but I do have deeper knowledge in video editing... And when you want to make something look like it's burning, you don't start with a "fade in" effect!! lol

Niphrentil
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Tried it in my kids' science class, does not work :)

kelayahpayne
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Imagine thinking someone's brain catches on fire every time they're on the phone.

sproggs
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It's not the first cut that is the issue. It's the second one that is actually detectible... at 0:28 the video is crossfaded into another clip (that is actually slightly out of focus) with an AfterEffects "handheld" look applied in post. This is to obscure seeing the transition, and also to hide the actual act of ignition. Steel wool + a 9V battery easily will cause it to burn, while the call would not. So they set this up on a tripod, touched the battery to a few spots, and then crossfaded from not burning to burning. Except they messed up the focus--maybe due to the smoke--and you can see the entire table top simultaneously blur and have a slight brightness change the moment the call/burning appears to happen. You also see the non-burning parts of the wool shift mysteriously and simultaneously, rather than gradually and consequentially as a result of the burning. (near the top right corner of the phone, notably, at the same time marker.)

gravityhypernova
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Better stop wearing my steel wool hat when I use the phone.

MixedMartialHelp
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Baked a cake with my phone this past weekend, also was able to cook with it. 😂😂😂

TheMAC
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Is this how millennials make camp fires? Lol

GodBlessHipHop
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Metal has weakly bounded electrons that can be treated as free electrons; on top of that, the steel wool loop is a closed loop which enhances the induction law of Faraday. In the case of steel wool, the steel fibres have a crosssection so tiny they reach a very large electrical resistance. Therefore, EM waves propels free electrons at a very high speed producing a considerable large current in comparison to the current the steel fibers can tolerate before fusing because of the Joule effect. In conclusion, that burning you are seeing is produced merely because of the free electrons property metals have, the induction law and the high resistance of the micro-cables; brain cells don't produce a high amount of free electrons metals do and biological materials and tissues are great dielectrics unlike metals that are conductors. So, your experiment is really cool but that phenomena are not related and won't be the cause of an eventual brain damage. Diego Cano

barrysnyman
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We tried this experiment and it did not work.

LoveAcrossAmerica
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This video is made by makers of steel wool.

gosikh