Anything that says 0 calories, I wanna know the truth 👀
4 months ago | 2,900
Do the pop rocks you made last year if you can. Feels like a fun arc for them.
4 months ago | 483
Coal. It's been a long standing question in my community.
4 months ago | 328
After reading all of these I would love to see a "Bomb Calorimeter Channel" kind of like the "Hydraulic Press Channel"
4 months ago | 182
Actually can you test just wood? Humans lack the enzymes to digest it but I'm still curious
4 months ago | 784
Fingernails... For all the nail biters out there.
4 months ago | 904
Fun fact: Doritos are easily flammable in air! Would be cool to see one set alight vs in the calorimeter
4 months ago | 344
Plutonium. Those watch hands too! The radioactive ones!
4 months ago | 96
Recently was curious on how stevia/Splenda has no calories. Learnt that is passes through the body completely and isn't absorbed! The calorie count on that would be interesting
4 months ago | 242
You should check US cookies vs canadian cookies (same brand).
4 months ago | 298
If you have any left, I'd love to see you test the foods you have made in videos vs. the commercially available versions. If you don't have anything left, then this would at least be something fun to do for future videos.
4 months ago | 40
When I was in school we made rudimentary coffee cup calorimeters with Styrofoam cups. Would be kinda funny to see how many calories are in a smaller calorimeter.
4 months ago | 75
NileBlue
We recently got a bomb calorimeter for an upcoming video that can calculate the calories in most combustible things. What should I test?
4 months ago | [YT] | 9,105