The speaker discusses a series of experiments conducted to determine the amount of juice that can be extracted from 100 kilograms of apples. They started by trying to determine the amount of wax that could be collected from the apples, but found it impossible. They then decided to conduct another experiment to find out how much juice and waste can be obtained from the apples. They placed all the apples in two barrels, each with a volume of 100 liters, and used two more barrels to collect the juice and waste. The speaker also mentioned the involvement of their audience in the experiment, stating that they wanted to check how much their audience would appreciate their creativity and how it would influence their channel's statistics.
During the experiment, they used different juicers of varying price categories to compare their performance. They found that the cheap juicer lagged behind slightly, possibly due to its smaller size and lower flow rate. Despite this, each juicer managed to process about 25-30 kilograms of apples in non-stop two-hour work. The results showed that from 200 liters of apples, they were able to extract around 46 liters of juice. They also collected a significant amount of waste, which they decided to use to make an apple pie. The speaker ended the video on a light-hearted note, suggesting that their audience could end up with a mouse or similar feeling to the taste of an apple.
1. The speaker conducted an experiment to find out how much wax can be collected from 100 kilograms of apples.
2. The speaker decided to conduct another experiment to recycle the apples.
3. The speaker placed all the apples in two barrels, each with a volume of 100 liters.
4. The speaker plans to put juice and waste in separate barrels for a clear visual representation of volumes.
5. The speaker aims to check the involvement of his audience in his experiment.
6. The speaker's channel has 6 million 85 thousand subscribers, 3 million 500 forty-three people in 214 comments, and his videos are watched by 63 percent without a subscription.
7. The speaker plans to check how much his audience can influence these statistics during the experiment.
8. The speaker plans to check how much juice can be extracted from 100 kilograms of apples using different juicers.
9. The speaker plans to check whether all the juicers will survive to the end of the experiment.
10. The speaker plans to compare the performance of expensive, average, and cheap juicers.
11. The speaker plans to process about 25-30 kilograms of apples with each juicer.
12. The speaker found that the cheap juicer lagged behind slightly due to its smaller size and smaller glass flow.
13. The speaker found that the least amount of juice was extracted through a cheap juicer.
14. From 200 liters of apples, the speaker collected exactly half a barrel, which is equivalent to 46 liters of freshly squeezed juice.
15. The speaker plans to show the waste generated during the juicing process.
16. The speaker found that the waste generated during the juicing process reminded him of a village toilet.
17. The speaker plans to use the waste for a practical purpose, such as making an apple pie.