How Did Two People Launch Him So High? 🤯💦 | Blob Launch Physics Explained #shorts
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How can two people launch someone several meters into the air using nothing but a giant inflatable blob? 🤯💦
The answer is energy conversion, impulse, momentum transfer, elasticity, projectile motion, and angular momentum.
When the jumpers land on one end of the inflatable, their gravitational potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. The inflatable compresses like a giant spring, storing elastic potential energy before releasing it almost instantly to launch the rider upward.
👉 Gravity provides the initial energy.
👉 The inflatable stores elastic potential energy.
👉 The released energy becomes upward kinetic energy.
👉 The launched rider follows projectile motion.
👉 Off-center launches create torque and aerial spins.
This incredible stunt is a perfect real-world demonstration of Newton's Third Law, impulse, momentum transfer, elasticity, projectile motion, and rotational dynamics.
⚠️ Safety Warning: Water blob launches can produce unpredictable heights and rotations. They should only be performed in designated areas with proper supervision, sufficient water depth, and appropriate safety precautions.
💬 Would you dare try this launch? 👇🧠
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