5. СКОЛЬКО ЧЕЛОВЕК ВЫЛОМАЮТ ПОДЪЕЗДНУЮ ДВЕРЬ? - Summary

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**Title:** Experiment - "Locked Out: Can We Force Open a Magnet-Held Entrance Door?"

**Overview:**

* The experiment simulates a common life situation: being locked out of a home with a magnet-held entrance door and no keys.
* The hosts attempt various methods to force open the door:
1. **Manual strength**: Individual and collective pulling.
2. **Water**: Pouring water on the magnet (unsuccessful).
3. **Short-circuiting**: Using 220V wires to disable the magnet (initially unsuccessful due to paint, then modified with cleaning).
4. **Heat**: Applying a stun gun and later a burner to heat the magnet (eventually successful).

**Key Findings:**

* Two effective methods were found:
1. Having multiple people pull the door simultaneously.
2. Heating the magnet with a burner (though not recommended in real-life situations).

**Context:**

* This experiment is part of a "Ruble Week" series, where viewers can vote for their favorite sections to become main content on the channel through likes, subscriptions, and activity.

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1. The experiment was conducted in a controlled environment, a hangar, rather than on the street.
2. A real entrance door with a magnet was used for the experiment.
3. The magnet can withstand up to a certain weight (exact amount not specified).
4. The entrance door is designed to work with an electromagnet that can be activated by plugging into a socket.
5. The experiment aimed to find ways to open the door without a key.
6. Method "water" was tested to open the door, involving pouring water on the magnet.
7. The "water" method did not work, possibly due to the entrance door's design to withstand rain.
8. A second method, "short-circuiting" the lock with 220V wires, was attempted.
9. The short-circuit method initially failed, possibly due to paint on the door's surface.
10. Cleaning the door's surface to remove paint was suggested to retry the short-circuit method.
11. Heating the magnet with a burner was tested as a third method to open the door.
12. The burner method was successful in opening the door after heating the magnet to a high temperature.
13. Two working methods to open the door were identified:
* Having multiple people pull the door together
* Heating the magnet with a burner for several minutes
14. The experiment's results can influence the main content sections on the channel based on viewer engagement (subscriptions, likes, etc.).
15. Viewer engagement (subscriptions, likes) will determine the top 3 main sections on the channel, to be announced at the end of the week.