The bead-chain experiment that will melt your brain.

Started by josephpalazzo, June 30, 2013, 07:41:44 AM

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I was hoping he would do it from the top of the building.  8-)  Solitary
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Mermaid

Me too, Solitary. I would want to see him climb a tall ladder, at least. Pretty neat demonstration of physics!
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Sal1981

I think you can explain that solely on mechanics, and I think his explanation is probably what is going on. I also noticed that since the chain does that arcing loop, might be because of the chain is packed together in the beaker, while it just falls straight down in a line outside the beaker, but I'm not sure.

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