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  • 00:09

    Vsauce, I am The Great Gonzo and this...Rizzo!

  • 00:12

    The episode has started.

  • 00:13

    What are you doing?

  • 00:15

    Lookin’ for leftovers.

  • 00:16

    I had a light lunch.

  • 00:17

    Vsauce is here.

  • 00:20

    Ooh, Let me get some chips!

  • 00:23

    I love Vsauce.

  • 00:24

    Vsauce the YouTube channel.

  • 00:27

    Oh...

  • 00:28

    Hi there, I’m Rizzo.

  • 00:32

    Proceed..

  • 00:33

    I assume you've come to hear about the mystery of the Quicksilver case.

  • 00:37

    Of course, the Quicksilver case!

  • 00:39

    Are you done?

  • 00:41

    The story begins with two detectives: Jake Roper and Matthew Santoro.

  • 00:47

    I don’t get it.

  • 00:51

    How could anyone move that fast?

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    I’m not sure, partner, but we gotta figure out how because somebody got hurt and not

  • 00:58

    the kinda hurt you get better from.

  • 00:59

    Have you had a look at the Quicksilver file yet?

  • 01:03

    Quicksilver, eh?

  • 01:06

    There's a witness in interrogation if you want get in there and do your thing.

  • 01:12

    Quicksilver is a very interesting comic book character.

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    He is fast, really fast.

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    According to MARVEL he can go at Mach 10 ... that's 2.1 miles every second, he’d be able to

  • 01:23

    run around the planet in 3 and a half hours.

  • 01:25

    At that speed, if he were to hit you, it would be the same as being smacked by a large oil

  • 01:30

    tanker...it would be messy.

  • 01:33

    But in this case our suspect didn't run into a person, oh no.

  • 01:36

    In this case we need to figure out what would happen if something moving that quickly, pushing

  • 01:40

    that much air out of the way, were to go right by you...

  • 01:44

    What if Quicksilver Ran Past You?

  • 01:50

    With Jake now firmly on the case, and a witness in hand, it seemed like everything was going

  • 01:55

    to go smoothly.

  • 01:56

    Ooh, I’d love a smoothie.

  • 01:57

    I said “smoothly” not smoothie.

  • 01:59

    Bummer.

  • 02:00

    Ahh!

  • 02:01

    The interrogation is about to start.

  • 02:03

    I’m gonna go get some popcorn.

  • 02:05

    Why am I not surprised to see you here, Constantine?

  • 02:09

    Probably cause you read the script.

  • 02:13

    Heheheh.

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    This is no time for laughs.

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    Of course not.

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    We’re working with the Muppets.

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    Tell me everything you know.

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    I can’t.

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    Why not?

  • 02:24

    I lost my script.

  • 02:26

    Oh, uh Eric.

  • 02:28

    Top of page 5 right there,

  • 02:31

    Where are we here?...Oh yes...”I will not tell you anything because I am a frog....not

  • 02:39

    a stinking rat!”

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    CUT TO:

  • 02:41

    What’d he just say about rats?

  • 02:43

    It was nothing.

  • 02:44

    Keep eating.

  • 02:46

    Just tell me what happened.

  • 02:48

    Let me see...

  • 02:49

    Oh yes, I felt a gust of wind and saw a quick flash of blue go by.

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    That’s all I know.

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    That’s ... actually ... great!

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    You can go.

  • 02:59

    I still get my per diem, no?

  • 03:02

    No.

  • 03:03

    And they call me a criminal.

  • 03:04

    What Constantine said makes sense.

  • 03:07

    Quicksilver would be moving at such incredible speeds, 11,146ft/s, that he would only be

  • 03:12

    in our field of view for 83 microseconds to 1 millisecond.

  • 03:16

    It takes 13 milliseconds for the brain to process what the eye sees, so by the time

  • 03:21

    you’d have registered Quicksilver, he’d already be 145 feet past you and you’d have

  • 03:26

    only seen a slight blue tint if anything at all.

  • 03:29

    Not to mention that going 10 times the speed of sound would cause a shock wave to form

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    in front of him.

  • 03:34

    The air around him would be compressed 5.7 times and would heat up to 752 degrees Fahrenheit,

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    almost 3 times the boiling point of blood.

  • 03:43

    Speaking of your blood, at that temperature your blood would become a supercritical fluid

  • 03:47

    - where it has properties of both liquid and gas - and would ooze out of your body.

  • 03:53

    Now, this would only happen if you were 4 inches or closer to a full speed Quicksilver...there’s

  • 03:58

    gotta be something I’m breezing by...

  • 04:04

    With that information Jake was making headway but he still was missing one piece of the

  • 04:08

    puzzle - a piece that only one scientist could give him.

  • 04:11

    Rizzo!

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    Move, move, move.

  • 04:14

    All right, waddya got for me?

  • 04:21

    *meep* *meep* *meep*

  • 04:34

    ...that...is...brilliant!

  • 04:38

    As Beaker so eloquently put, the air surrounding Quicksilver would be travelling at 6,311mph.

  • 04:45

    Now, to put that into perspective a category 5 tornado, which is as high as the Fujita

  • 04:51

    tornado scale goes, says that at that point cars will be flung over 330ft, houses will

  • 04:56

    be ripped out of the ground and all manner of destruction will occur.

  • 05:00

    And that is with wind speeds at 318mph...almost 20 times less than Quicksilver’s.

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    However, the incredible wind speed would pick up almost everything in his path.

  • 05:10

    Things as small as pebbles, sand, coins, would be thrown around with as much kinetic energy

  • 05:16

    as a bullet.

  • 05:17

    So you wouldn’t have to be close to Quicksilver to bare witness to and become a potential

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    victim of the death and destruction that would be left in his wake.

  • 05:26

    How did it go?

  • 05:30

    We solved it, partner.

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    If something as fast as Quicksilver were to run right by you it would do an incredible

  • 05:35

    amount of damage not only to you, but to the surroundings due to the projectiles he’d

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    be picking up with his wind speed.

  • 05:44

    Now comes the hard part of actually catching him.

  • 05:46

    Also, we got a new case "10 Superheroes Based on Real People".

  • 05:51

    A new case, huh?

  • 05:52

    Let’s go down to Fozzie’s Comedy Club for a nightcap, then go to your channel to

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    solve that one.

  • 05:59

    Sounds good.

  • 06:00

    Wocka..wocka this way.

  • 06:02

    Good one.

  • 06:04

    I don’t feel so good.

  • 06:07

    Of course not.

  • 06:08

    You just sucked the cheese out of 15 grilled cheese sandwiches.

  • 06:11

    Y’live.

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    Y’learn.

  • 06:13

    So, what happened to Matthew and Jake?

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    Did they ever catch their guy?

  • 06:15

    That, Rizzo, is a story for another time.

  • 06:18

    And, as always, thanks for watching.

  • 06:20

    So, where do you wanna go for dinner?

  • 06:22

    You’re unbelievable.

  • 06:24

    Why thank you, come on.

  • 06:27

    You buy.

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The example sentences of INTERROGATION in videos (15 in total of 26)

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Use "interrogation" in a sentence | "interrogation" example sentences

How to use "interrogation" in a sentence?

  • Love is a continual interrogation. I don’t know of a better definition of love.
    -Milan Kundera-
  • President Bush on Monday defended U.S. interrogation of terrorists, saying 'We do not torture.' He added, 'We freedom electrocute.'
    -Amy Poehler-
  • I was a big supporter of waterboarding. I was a big supporter of the enhanced interrogation techniques.
    -Dick Cheney-
  • We do not need torture as an available instrument of interrogation.
    -Jerrold Nadler-
  • If the Court were to extend its reach to the base, judges could begin managing conditions of confinement, interrogation methods, and the use of information.
    -John Yoo-
  • I do support enhanced interrogation techniques. Obviously their value is shining through with respect to the bin Laden killing.
    -Tim Pawlenty-
  • - This isn't an interrogation or a trail. Your version of the truth is the only thing that matters. -Truth is singular. It's 'versions' are mistruths.
    -David Mitchell-
  • Art has always been this--pure interrogation, rhetorical question less the rhetoric--whatever else it may have been obliged by social reality to appear.
    -Samuel Beckett-

Definition and meaning of INTERROGATION

What does "interrogation mean?"

/inˌterəˈɡāSH(ə)n/

noun
Forceful inquiry by asking a lot of questions.

What are synonyms of "interrogation"?
Some common synonyms of "interrogation" are:
  • questioning,
  • cross-questioning,
  • cross-examination,
  • quizzing,
  • probing,
  • inquisition,
  • catechism,
  • investigation,
  • interviewing,
  • interview,
  • debriefing,
  • pumping,
  • grilling,
  • examination,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.