
Channel: Applied Science
Category: Science & Technology
Description: "200 Calories" on a nutrition label doesn't describe the total flammable caloric content. I explore the differences between digestible and flammable calories using a homemade calorimeter with glass windows. Pressure sensor: digikey.com/en/products/detail/te-connectivity-measurement-specialties/M5842-000005-10KPG/7592854 Schedule 160 pipe on McMaster: mcmaster.com/7733K259 32 ga nichrome wire: amazon.com/gp/product/B07DL4DSWD Power supply (used for ignition wire): amazon.com/gp/product/B07SS77N7K Keithley 6.5 digit multimeter: tek.com/tektronix-and-keithley-digital-multimeter/dmm6500 Tek MSO 4 series oscilloscope: tek.com/oscilloscope/4-series-mso-mixed-signal-oscilloscope Soylent: soylent.com Hmm, I perhaps mis-remembered that 20% stat from Sally Le Page's video: youtube.com/watch?v=92F_yocEchA There may have been another source that indicated the 20% number. This will probably show up in my future video on macronutrients. Support Applied Science on Patreon: patreon.com/AppliedScience



















