🔬 077 - How many BUBBLES are in shaving foam? | Microscopy

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Watch shaving foam under the microscope! And then let's find out the number of foam bubbles in a can of foam.

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I’m in love with the 90s scholastic video opening

Itscertainlyme
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Can you compare tap water vs filtered water?

yuribr
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This channel is so awesome you inspire me so much your my favorite YouTuber

FreakPayEnjoyer
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Secret of shaving, you don't need shaving cream or foam. Use soap.... bar soap works very well just lather it up, you might have to re-lather from time to time but it will save you a lot of money. Shaving Cream/Foam is a rip off money wise, for doing something as simple as only providing lubrication to help a razor glide across your skin.

KameradVonTurnip
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Answering the questions I didn't know I wanted answered.

Saimyoshu
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I am glad that i found this channel its so fun and interesting keep up the good work man, cheers from morocco !!!

lazywonderer
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I love this channel. You seem very interested and dedicated to educating people on microscopes and how they work and stuff ou can see under them. Keep on uploading man I’m loving it!!

Chickencluckinbellcanes
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That foam under microscope could be a good wallpaper

DeveshkumarNarasimma
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Good job. I like your channel! You now have a subscriber.

joelrebollar
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Inaccuracy: there are no bubbles in the bottle, they formed as propellant changes its state from liquid to gas as they are released from pressurized can.

ancbi
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I'm starting to study microscopes. thanks for the videos

jasfromchile
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I never knew that shaving foam could be so interesting

a_green_cat
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Yay I'm early!!! I have a suggestion for a video 😁 a baby snail or slug under a microscope

CarnivorousPlantsAndGardening
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Intro: music plays
Me: *soothing headbob*

Ifailexams
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I've watched a couple of your videos now and I've finally realised who you were reminding me of.
Viago from "What we do in the shadows"! I can't unsee it now, I love it!

I love your videos btw, keep em up!

DanLokar
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Dope! makes microscopy way more interesting thanks dude

agustinmoran
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Thank you - great videos! Something I would love to see... if you take Blu Tack and fold it in half, then again, then again, etc. etc. etc. you can make an exponentially larger number of layers of blu tack with an air layer in between (eventually it changes its consistency and becomes a weird fluffy material).
But 10 folds gives about 1000 layers, 20 folds about 1, 000, 000 etc. If you do it carefully then stick it under the microscope, can you see these millions of distinct layers?

labibbidabibbadum
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Wonder how different types of salt look... Himalayan salt is quite pink, ever put it under a microscope?

WNDRBY
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Hi i can see the emergency water drain time 7:25 have same design of darkfield filter :)

mikb
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I love your videos. I learn alot and you are fun to listen to and watch man. Wish my science teacher was as interesting.

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