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  • I got it right :D

  • i'll bust through her wax paper

  • haven't I seen this before on Beakman's world?

  • She a science geeks wet dream. The Big Bang Theory Boys would be in heaven if she replaced Penny!!

  • dont put salt in your tube, I cant afford that amount of lube

  • Am I the only one who's listening to her? :D

  • @MrStardust85 Nope.

  • @MrStardust85 no i am too :) i just watch it for science fair ideas

  • the answer is D- Because im a woman and not as strong as a man!!

  • she really knows how to handle a stick

  • I wish I could push my stick through her tube.

  • @HalfEatenCookie1793 KARI HAS A FUCKING TUBE?

  • @Rafalian100 and full of salt...

  • what about the sand?

  • Touch the tube again, please. Touch the tube one more time. 

  • back to the question:

    the answer is:Cuz ur wearing strong protetion

  • oh somethin is definitely rushing to my head ...;D

  • Here is the orginal song!

    watch?v=AgPKMSoxKH8

    I hope you like it.

    Thanks!

  • cmon this is for 5 grade kids

  • Mythbusters!

  • I could do it. But I just dont want to.

  • I wanna shoot salt into her tube

  • @Uniteme

    ok, your a weirdo....

  • Am I the only one who thinks Kari looks A LOT like Hayley Williams?

  • @twilightfanpire1108 i would say the more mature hayley, cuz we both know theres a difference in their,well you know, xD

  • Thats a very tight shirt she's wearing :O

    She's 36-year old isn't she? I just knew that.. Wow, doesn't look like she's 30's LOL

  • So, what's the point of this exactly?

  • @rockplannet1 The point IS,.... salt or sand can act as a security measure to keep robbers out of your house.

  • i wont to fill her tube with my salt. lol

  • In case you haven't been to/ wasn't paying attention in high school, now you know

  • As the answers came up, I was seeing if they were possible. A: maybe if they're wet, but she didn't wet them. B: I thought damn that would require a lot of force, and I don't see a broom handle + pushing doing that. C: it had to be the right answer, there needs to be force transfer away from the bottom.

    I wonder how much force it would take to break though. Need to go Mythbusters style and replicate the results!

  • I would put my broom handle in her tube.

  • @FailBlob haha, so right

  • @FailBlob

    I'd like to see her stick her own broom in her own tube.....

  • You do the same when blasting.... drill the holes in the rock, insert your charges, back fill the hole with sand, and the blast bursts out craterwise - it fractures sidewards and blows outwards.

  • I remember this one from Mr. Wizard!

  • C was very obvious you don't even need to have this specific knowledge.

  • looks like ur having trouble with that stick

    u might wanna push harder

  • @dejavu3552 lmao

  • yes i was rite

  • I feel such a dummy for asking but, where are the forces transported to? Do they push diagonally against the wall of the tube?

  • @handplanty

    The force is probably divided 100 ways , each little salt crystal gets pushed in a slightly different direction. I believe the same principle allows people to lay flat on beds of nails without getting hurt.

  • @EGarrett01 welll, they do get hurt when they lay on beds of nail, it often punctures the skin, but if the where on just one or two nails it would penetrate all the way to their organs.

  • B!......................f*ck!!­

  • Was kind of obvious, however the context she put it in at the end was pretty informative. Never really thought of that, but now I feel more useful. :D

  • ah cool, I learnt something there and I got the question right. ;D

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