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  • this is very nice

  • man there's even dislikes on this...it's a demo -_____- there's haters everywhere, but what can i say? haters will hate. very nice demo

  • nice demonstration

  • How about you can clearly see the triangle is there in the right way in our reality. lol

  • materials please

  • como lo hago ?

  • ASL Check!

  • Nature is too perfect and humans are too sloppy

  • THIS ACTUALLY MAKES PERFECT SENSE! COOL!

  • This is creative!

  • mmmm bueno esta mejor ke el primero jaja

  • can some one please explain this to me i dont get what is so special about this

  • @SuperPhantom2000

    it proves the pythagorean theorem that a^2 + b ^2 = c^2. the 2 smaller containers( a and b) are the square of their respective sides and the largest one (c) is the square of its side. If the theorem wasnt true, there would be space left in C or extra water left over in a or b.

  • @buried2 thaks i understand

  • @buried2

    It is a great illustration/demonstration, but it isn't an actual proof -- just in case any students try to use this as a "proof" in geometry class. Also, considering that water is three-dimensional, it isn't really a direct demonstration of the Pythagorean Theorem.  We are probably to assume that, as long as the triangles are in the correct proportion, the depth of the water is constant for all three triangles.

  • Neato!

  • Whoa, that's pretty cool O_O

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