Building the most dangerous fountain in the world – Periodic Videos homage
A few years ago, I watched a video by periodic videos about the sodium potassium alloy called NaK. In this video I saw something I always wanted to recreate. A fountain that uses this liquid alloy instead of water. The pump is especially interesting because it uses no moving parts. It is a magnetohydrodynamic pump. If you want, you can join my patreon to help me working on my projects. I would really appreciate it! / advancedtinkering Music: "Midsommar" by Scott Buckley – released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au • 'Midsommar' [Ambient Piano & Strings CC-BY...

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