Snail Ball
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@sufoodse -_-
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@Skai2O lol yep its the same :)
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@tuollaff i'm not sure if you'd read this after a year, but i think you meant liquid with high viscosity, such as molasses or honey. if viscous liquid is the same as that then disregard this message
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CRAP!
Because it wobbles, everybody knows something's up
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Must be a small heavier ball inside trying to move some dense oil or something. The inside ball will have to move the oil before the center of gravity changes allowing all of it to move - or some sort of mesh that the oil has to flow through. Looks cool though...
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THIS IS SO AMAZING!!!!!
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it has to be something heavy and takes the shape of the container... i assumed it was sand, but ur probably right
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no magnet no liquid only MIRRORS :P
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........................okay
Inside the ball, there is a viscous liquid and a smaller ball which is very heavy. When the Snail Ball rolls slowly down an incline, it is the smaller, heavier ball inside that determines the pace, and this is slow because of the viscous liquid. But if the the slope is too extreme, ball will simply slide down it and the 'snail' action cannot work.
tuollaff 2 years ago 15
oh my, your balls are quite shiny
sufoodse 2 years ago 9