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Matt Cain & the Mythbusters Destroy Things with his Fastball
MythBusters need to bust this one. Oh wait...
Matt Cain & the Mythbusters Destroy Things with his Fastball
mmmmmm... watermelon-pizza-sauce-dirt-covered candy!
(also I assume bareboards2 has not seen a single episode of Mythbusters)
Underwater Explosions - Smarter Every Day
My initial suspicion was the same as the host's - that the bottle was rocketing up and the cap was "overrun" by the rest of the bottle. That doesn't hold up to scrutiny since the cap "shrinks" back rather than staying still.
In their first explosion, the cap actually explodes very quickly after the burst. That seems relevant. I'm not sure how.
My second thought is along the "vacuum\low pressure" line of thinking. The entire bottle is pressurized in the instant of the explosion, and then ruptures at the bottom, so now the bottom of the bottle is lower pressure as water is rushing out, pulling the cap end down. Bernoulli principle, perhaps?
I imagine a bottle full of water, but it has no bottom. The water is rapidly and forcibly evacuated. The logical thing is for the cap to be crumpled downward.
Ooh, wait. Could this have something to do with the gas at the top of the bottle vs the liquid? I'm having flashbacks to the Mythbusters episode about the sinking car, and how the pressure of the water inside the car was lower than the outside as long as significant amount of air was left in the vehicle, so even though the water was up past the inside of the car door, it still couldn't be pushed open until the rest of the car had equalized. This seems relevant to me as well, though I'm not sure how, exactly.
Mythbusters test square wheels on a full size pickup truck
There's equally square tires on your sense of humor.
>> ^vaire2ube:
you are right QM, government designing and implementing the right shape roads would make this possible! good job honey!
http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/4877/title/Riding_on_S
quare_Wheels
Mythbusters test square wheels on a full size pickup truck
>> ^Payback:
>> ^ant:
>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^ant:
>> ^Yogi:
Why?!?!
Why ask why?
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sarcasm
You didn't use the sarcasm button. <img class="smiley" src="http://cdn.videosift.com/cdm/emoticon/tongue.gif">
...and ironically, you did, when you weren't being sacastic.
Prove it.
Mythbusters test square wheels on a full size pickup truck
>> ^ant:
>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^ant:
>> ^Yogi:
Why?!?!
Why ask why?
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sarcasm
You didn't use the sarcasm button. <img class="smiley" src="http://cdn.videosift.com/cdm/emoticon/tongue.gif">
...and ironically, you did, when you weren't being sacastic.
Mythbusters test square wheels on a full size pickup truck
>> ^xxovercastxx:
>> ^ant:
>> ^Yogi:
Why?!?!
Why ask why?
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sarcasm
You didn't use the sarcasm button.
Mythbusters test square wheels on a full size pickup truck
>> ^ant:
>> ^Yogi:
Why?!?!
Why ask why?
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sarcasm
deathcow (Member Profile)
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Mythbusters test square wheels on a full size pickup truck
>> ^Yogi:
Why?!?!
Why ask why?
Mythbusters test square wheels on a full size pickup truck
I was curious as to what myth this was debunking...
Turns out it's whether at a certain speed a square wheel could ride as smooth as a round one.
I love Mythbusters and I enjoyed the clip, but the show should really be called Answers to Questions Nobody's Asked + Explosions!
Do You Get Wetter Walking Or Running In The Rain?
for all the algebraphobes
http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/mythbusters/videos/running-in-the-rain-minimyth.htm
>> ^alcom:
I like this guy! They did this on Myth Busters too.
Mythbusters asks "Does God Exist?"
Yea, but our leadership is giving Christians an education in the incentive program.
>> ^brycewi19:
^Yet the great thing about living in America is that we don't lose our minds over something like that.
Purely for comedic effect, no one is going to start a riot over it like we have seen others do in other parts of the world.
brycewi19 (Member Profile)
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Mythbusters asks "Does God Exist?"
Added to my Mythbusters playlist for the giggles