haha immediately knew that one was real because the first record players were literally just that. The turntable was spring-driven or hand cranked and the needle just connected a little diaphragm out to a horn for amplification.
What's funny about the popcorn kernel one is that if it's connected to non-5GHz WiFi (also Bluetooth, and some mobile phone networks), the reason it doesn't work is more of an issue of order of magnitude and geometry than it is anything fundamental. Always remember that a microwave oven is just an angry Wi-Fi router in a cage.
Oh, I just assumed it was a bunch of magnets that were attached NSNS in a circle around the axis of rotation, and while THAT would create a changing magnetic field, it wouldn't do jack to a flame. I also guessed the center of the magnet contained some fins, making a tiny fan in the middle that was making enough air flow to put out the match.
Aw yeah. The first one's fa- wait a second. The second one is a bit out there... uhhh but the record. How would you get that much sound without an amp? I think... you're trying to trick me with the phone... so I'm going with A.
@@Jack_Hoffmen I mean I would not try it on my records, maybe it does not and we are overreacting, but you can try it with other, less sharp things, like the corner of a sheet of paper, or just by running the turntable normally and not connecting it to any speakers. You can clearly hear the song by just the needle gliding along the track
@@cicianamumu I would bet the stylus tip is much sharper even, but it's also the correct profile to ride on the record grooves and likely tracking with FAR less pressure. Testing it on a 78 RPM one likely would result in less wear, those basically just used steel needles anyway (that wore out quite quickly from what I've read/seen), and were played to begin with on much the same hardware as the test.
1:15 I mean, that’s how phonographs worked back in the day. A crank to wind the box and spin the record, a huge cone with a needle touching the record and an arm holding the cone in place.
I've been showing this series to my daughter to teach her to be super careful regarding internet videos. I'm careful about what she's allowed to see at home but relatives have allowed my 6 year old on tiktok. So these videos are a wonderful source for teaching a healthy skepticism
i love these cause even when i get them right through intuition and having a rough idea, then i get a proper explanation for how and why that is and i still learn something
All you need is to add a one way check valve to each person's side of the straw. You could theoretically add as many people as you wanted if you had perfect pipe and fittings
When exposed to a strong inhomogeneous magnetic field, flames can deflect, and they become more luminous. This phenomenon was first observed by Faraday1. The presence of “magnetic” and “diamagnetic” gases in flames contributes to these changes.
In the first example I knew the popcorn kernel would not pop. The tinfoil doesn't have the passive gain (and probably has the opposite effect similar to a faraday cage by scattering the signal instead of focusing) required to elevate the signal to the wattage needed to boil the water inside the kernel. Your microwave oven is 1100W on average. The cellphone signal is around 0.1 to 0.2W. They emit the same frequency, but the power output is much less. For example a decent sized satellite dish can increase gain quite a bit, as it needs to in order to push a signal through the atmosphere and reach the satellites in orbit. But the signal going to a dish typically goes through an amplifier before being increased by the antennae itself. Cellphones won't have the output needed. The tinfoil was too small and did not have much of a surface area shape to function as a parabolic reflector.
Initially i thought thats what he meant and that it is Not the Fake. But then the Video Just showed one Person. It would be interesting to See two people using the Split straw.
I'm trying to think of a way to design an attachment for the straw, such that suction on one side but not the other would cause the unused side to "close" automatically..
Interestingly enough, although the Y fitting doesn't allow 2 ppl to use the straw as they please, it will still work if they both suck on it at once, since it still creates that pressure imbalance
Maybe it's just because this is meant to be more for kids but those first 3 videos to me were the equivalent of like: 1 - If you build a simple machine, it works! 2 - If you hold your hands together and concentrate really hard and say "kamehameha" with all your heart, you can shoot a beam! 3 - If you apply heat to cotton, it combusts! Now which one was fake?
im really excited to get those playing cards for my nieces [: i think teaching kids how to develop a "bullshit detector" is a great way to get them interested in science [:
Item 3 is a common fire starter. It is usually made of wood and the tinder is attached to the end of the piston. I have made and used several different ones.
Technically speaking the 2 persons straw with the Y, works fine. Because it is a 2 persons straw, not a 1 person one :) Also, technically, the spinning magnet according to the conformation and direction of the magnet(s) will indeed affect the flame, which is plasma. I wonder how much would it need to be affected to actually extinguish. And I am pretty sure that others have pointed that out in the comments, however I am lazy to actually check :D
I knew that the one with the irregular plastic thing was true because when I was younger I went to a summer colony for kids and when we would eat I remember spinning the knife on the table, and on one side it would spin fine and on the other it would like kinda vibrate and turn around. Me and my friends there thought it was very weird and would do it often there.
Something that helps with these is knowing what can and can't be faked. There is no way to fake that cd bubble especially when it's done in one shot like that
then C i reckon bc it seems bonkers. i know those weird spin reverser things exist, and afaik you can make regular ink disappear with lemon juice. not quite sure this time though. then B bc i think it was one of the B vitamins that was isolated first (the one that Japanese marines who only ate white rice were lacking) and the naming was done later. and then B again bc there's no way to pull a vacuum that way.
rounds 1, 2, and 3 were easy, round 2.5 got me though, all 3 sounded plausible and I was quite surprised about the vitamin A and B1 thing. A few Google searches later I find out water soluble compounds were referred to as type B and fat soluble compounds as type A, hence the names not matching their chronological order of discovery.
Sweet! I got them all right. Though I did struggle with the red rotating thing and the match going out. But the shape of the red object looked suspicious enough to me
one cell phone couldn't do it, but 100? Yes, but only on the old 2.4ghz spectrum. Your average cell phone transmits with a MAXIMUM power of 3 watts, so you'd need 100 of them to get the equivalent of a 200w microwave.
Hey man, dont you think the cards should have sciency questions that require skill to answer, rather then kinda random trivia? No hate, just tryig to help if you make a sequel or something.
I think what makes this easier is that you can kinda tell of there was a masked video if you squint hard enough. It was really noticible with the match video in round 2
Round 1: I think B and possibly A are fake Round 2: B would also peel off the ink, but I think C is the fakest Bonus round: I think A or B is fake Round 3: It's tough, but C looks the fakest, even though I think B is fake
I don't like the card question, it was more of a knowledge than a wisdom question, whereas other questions in the videos are wisdom - you have to understand the science rather than know raw fact.
Yeah, the card definitely felt more like random factoids you just need to know about, whereas the experiments can be known but can also be deducted with scientific knowledge, or even intuition can still help out there
agreed, english is not my first language I don't know slang words for decompression and the one with vitamins is more about history or some kind of general knowledge. It makes sense that the giraffe would have high blood pressure, but it could have been some kind of trick question and another mammal surprisingly would have had it higher.
The second one actaully got me. Becuase you can actaully use magnets to extinguish flames. The charged particles in a flame react to magnets. (However i shouldve realised that with the way hes using the magnet there is no way that couldve worked) Becuase of this i assumed b was due to different highlighters and ink reacting differently Also its a shame you dont ship to Europe. :p
Round two. The uneven object is probably real, I deal with similar behavior from shopping carts all the time. I'm not sure for the other two. Fire causes ionization but it's also possible the spinning object simply messed with the airflow. I'm going to guess the lemon juice is false, since there are lots of highlighters in the world and it can't be chemically true for all of them.
Round 3. Ah, a Gyroscope. Freaky. That's real. The Y-fitting is only partly true. You'll have to suck like a madman to get any fluid on your own, but if you both suck, it'll work. What the hell is going on with C? I don't know what I'm looking at so I can't assess if it's real or not.
Like, do you even want to touch a molten bubble of plastic? Who's cleaning this up? Why did you create this? And when are you replacing my bootleg copy of MYST?
saying that it's "impossible to use a Y straw fitting to take a drink" is clearly untrue. you demonstrated that it is entirely possible if you block the airflow of the other hole. Since you didn't add the stipulation of not blocking the other hole, all three in the last round are true.
1. A's definitely not it, that's how phonographs work. B should be ha- oh... 2. A's pretty nifty! B, I've done that! C looks easily fakeable. 3. Obviously B, why would A be the first to be discovered when humans hate order? 4. A is processing and it is rotating like our planet (sic) Eaurth. B. Idk man, that's fishy. C. That's plastic, it's how it's supposed to work. 4 for 4.
I already saw the short version of the first round and got it right and as for the second round I know fire is a plasma endlessly can be affected by magnetics if I remember correctly so that one's likely true however I want to say that it's probably more likely that the first one of round 2 is not true as opposed to the lemon juice on highlighter so that also just feels like the complete sort of thing you'd see online that just doesn't actually work but I'll still stick with it that the first one on round 2 is the incorrect one
I guess that first one is basically like those sorts of science toys where the shape only rolls upward on the specific track it comes with if I was pretty sure the highlighter one was actually genuinely real and I guess that I'm going to bring something different than perhaps just in general around plasma being magnetic and just falsely assume that fire also being a type of plasma was affected by it
Around a 2.5 I kind of want to say that a is the incorrect one they're at the same time I know that naming conventions in science are weird and doesn't necessarily follow a traditional order all the time like one two three four and that sort of thing with I would wait for a giraffe's blood pressure like he does have to be ridiculously high because there's a lot of blood that needs to flow to their head very quickly otherwise they'll start to get oxygen deprivation and risk passing out which could also be fatal with their size so the giraffe wins almost certainly true but then I would probably have to say that it's probably question a for around 2.5 that is incorrect
Questionnaire on round 3 is true thanks for the gyroscopic effect however this one is another one of those tricky ones because the question is namely does the suction two different ways cause issues listen to some degree the fact that you didn't demonstrate someone doing it with you in order to show that it was possible makes me feel less inclined to think that's true however I kind of want to say that it's question C that's incorrect here but I guess I'll just go with me because why not
Me on the 1st round: “Oh man this is gonna be har-“
**Sees the second one**
“Yeah that one’s fake”
"surely the needle needs to actually feed back into the player to read the..."
Can 5G pop a corn kernel?
"nvm"
haha immediately knew that one was real because the first record players were literally just that. The turntable was spring-driven or hand cranked and the needle just connected a little diaphragm out to a horn for amplification.
@@BobofWOGGLE Absolutely! It was called a gramophone.
What's funny about the popcorn kernel one is that if it's connected to non-5GHz WiFi (also Bluetooth, and some mobile phone networks), the reason it doesn't work is more of an issue of order of magnitude and geometry than it is anything fundamental.
Always remember that a microwave oven is just an angry Wi-Fi router in a cage.
@@BobofWOGGLE And the piston thingy is literally created for burning fuel and cotton for testing so it must also be true.
the moment he said "make sure it is 5G" he basically betrayed himself
clearly illuminati propaganda /s
Only the conspiracy theorists would be fooled by something like that.
I like how he didnt just blow on the match in round 2, Instead he had to do something more fun lol
Blowing would be very obvious. 🖖
Hell spinning the magnet like that doesnt even create a changing magnetic field.
Oh, I just assumed it was a bunch of magnets that were attached NSNS in a circle around the axis of rotation, and while THAT would create a changing magnetic field, it wouldn't do jack to a flame.
I also guessed the center of the magnet contained some fins, making a tiny fan in the middle that was making enough air flow to put out the match.
@@OhhCrapGuy A changing magnetic field will affect a flame. After all it is a plasma which is conductive. 😃
plasma is conductive so a changing magnetic field can actually affect a flame
Aw yeah. The first one's fa- wait a second. The second one is a bit out there... uhhh but the record. How would you get that much sound without an amp? I think... you're trying to trick me with the phone... so I'm going with A.
DANGIT!
I died a little inside when he put the sewing needle on the record
Came, searching for this comment, found it, liked it, and I wish you a good day!
Does It permanently damage the record cos I realy wanna try this
@@Jack_Hoffmen I mean I would not try it on my records, maybe it does not and we are overreacting, but you can try it with other, less sharp things, like the corner of a sheet of paper, or just by running the turntable normally and not connecting it to any speakers. You can clearly hear the song by just the needle gliding along the track
@@cicianamumu I would bet the stylus tip is much sharper even, but it's also the correct profile to ride on the record grooves and likely tracking with FAR less pressure.
Testing it on a 78 RPM one likely would result in less wear, those basically just used steel needles anyway (that wore out quite quickly from what I've read/seen), and were played to begin with on much the same hardware as the test.
@@Kalvinjj Exactly
1:15 I mean, that’s how phonographs worked back in the day. A crank to wind the box and spin the record, a huge cone with a needle touching the record and an arm holding the cone in place.
The record player is literally how old record players work, except they had a metal horn instead of paper.
Yep, and I built one of those as a kid to demo how sound reproduction works. (Don't worry, we used junk records)
I've been showing this series to my daughter to teach her to be super careful regarding internet videos. I'm careful about what she's allowed to see at home but relatives have allowed my 6 year old on tiktok. So these videos are a wonderful source for teaching a healthy skepticism
Good on ya.
I need to know how long it takes to make the trickshot intros 😂
It was over an hour lol, can't totally remember anymore.
@@JaDroppingScience lol that's serious dedication 😂❤
4/4. Pretty easy this time around.
easiest episode so far imo
@@Max-uv3egtrue
more like 4/3, as that round was a promo
i love these cause even when i get them right through intuition and having a rough idea, then i get a proper explanation for how and why that is and i still learn something
round 3 was just showing off some cool science stuff tbh. love it!
Having taken a physics class I was able to be at the point of “I know that spinning wheel thing is real.. but I can’t remember why.”
0:20 it's true, I remember doing that myself when I was a kid, using a pen to spin the record :P
Unnecessary inventions should make a 2 person straw
All you need is to add a one way check valve to each person's side of the straw. You could theoretically add as many people as you wanted if you had perfect pipe and fittings
@@JackieBright OR everyone cooperates, then it works without valves!
@@JackieBright Was exactly what I was going to say lol.
When exposed to a strong inhomogeneous magnetic field, flames can deflect, and they become more luminous. This phenomenon was first observed by Faraday1.
The presence of “magnetic” and “diamagnetic” gases in flames contributes to these changes.
I've actually done the phonograph sewing needle trick. But with the fire piston it helps if it's GUN cotton!
I didn't knew the vitamin one, you learn something new everye day
In the first example I knew the popcorn kernel would not pop. The tinfoil doesn't have the passive gain (and probably has the opposite effect similar to a faraday cage by scattering the signal instead of focusing) required to elevate the signal to the wattage needed to boil the water inside the kernel. Your microwave oven is 1100W on average. The cellphone signal is around 0.1 to 0.2W. They emit the same frequency, but the power output is much less. For example a decent sized satellite dish can increase gain quite a bit, as it needs to in order to push a signal through the atmosphere and reach the satellites in orbit. But the signal going to a dish typically goes through an amplifier before being increased by the antennae itself. Cellphones won't have the output needed. The tinfoil was too small and did not have much of a surface area shape to function as a parabolic reflector.
I literally used to own one of those wobbly stones. You could also make it spin by tapping down on it horizontally.
But if two people are sucking on each end of the straw simultaneously won't it still work because the air pressure is dropped in both exit holes?
Initially i thought thats what he meant and that it is Not the Fake. But then the Video Just showed one Person.
It would be interesting to See two people using the Split straw.
That's why he specified "whenever they want" and not that it was simply possible for two people to use it.
I'm trying to think of a way to design an attachment for the straw, such that suction on one side but not the other would cause the unused side to "close" automatically..
I got everything right except for the bonus round. Damned bonus round!!
Canada are wanting your trivia deck too!!!!!
Interestingly enough, although the Y fitting doesn't allow 2 ppl to use the straw as they please, it will still work if they both suck on it at once, since it still creates that pressure imbalance
I watched too much Joe Rogan to not know that the 5G thing has to be real!😂
Maybe it's just because this is meant to be more for kids but those first 3 videos to me were the equivalent of like:
1 - If you build a simple machine, it works!
2 - If you hold your hands together and concentrate really hard and say "kamehameha" with all your heart, you can shoot a beam!
3 - If you apply heat to cotton, it combusts!
Now which one was fake?
im really excited to get those playing cards for my nieces [:
i think teaching kids how to develop a "bullshit detector" is a great way to get them interested in science [:
I was thinking the same thing, it’s important to teach kids how to tell when they’re being lied to
Item 3 is a common fire starter. It is usually made of wood and the tinder is attached to the end of the piston. I have made and used several different ones.
I would really like one of these trivia games. But it only seems to deliver within the US. Can I get it in Sweden?
Got all 4 of them right, liked this series
in the third one, all of them are possible. in b it's just harder when you drink from it alone for some reason.
Last one was pretty obvious if you've ever had a bendy straw with a split in it
2/3. I figured there was enough air displacement in #2 to put out the match
Technically speaking the 2 persons straw with the Y, works fine. Because it is a 2 persons straw, not a 1 person one :)
Also, technically, the spinning magnet according to the conformation and direction of the magnet(s) will indeed affect the flame, which is plasma. I wonder how much would it need to be affected to actually extinguish.
And I am pretty sure that others have pointed that out in the comments, however I am lazy to actually check :D
Me: **sees the first experiment**
Me: Ah, I remember watching how this work in Dr Stone, so I immediately know its real.
I actually own a super-high-end handcrafted wooden rattleback. One of the weirder things in my collection.
BRO HOW DID I GET ALL OF THE ROUNDS CORRECT
The bike wheel phenomenon is called Precession
Nah for one of these ( april fools ) he should say the wrong date but the 3 facts should be true kinda like a trick question💀
I knew that the one with the irregular plastic thing was true because when I was younger I went to a summer colony for kids and when we would eat I remember spinning the knife on the table, and on one side it would spin fine and on the other it would like kinda vibrate and turn around. Me and my friends there thought it was very weird and would do it often there.
Easily the popcorn vs smartphone, flame vs magnet, and y straw..
I win nothing but the scientific literacy I came with, yayy! :D
The cotton experiment is a great way to introduce how diesel engine works
Wow, I got all 3 right, but the third was the hardest because of the weirdness.
I'll also get the cards as a gift this winter.
Something that helps with these is knowing what can and can't be faked. There is no way to fake that cd bubble especially when it's done in one shot like that
In round 3, the Y adapter may work if you suck very very hard. Air viscosity and the Venturi effect.
“Dont call me needy!”
Don't use a sowing needle on your vinyls... it will damage them.
You deserve recognition.
i only saw the beginning of the cotton thing and immediately knew what you were gonna do ^^
and yeah, B is obviously bullfinch guano.
then C i reckon bc it seems bonkers. i know those weird spin reverser things exist, and afaik you can make regular ink disappear with lemon juice.
not quite sure this time though.
then B bc i think it was one of the B vitamins that was isolated first (the one that Japanese marines who only ate white rice were lacking) and the naming was done later.
and then B again bc there's no way to pull a vacuum that way.
This might have been the first time I actually got all 3 right!
My.brain exploded a little when that wheel was revealed as real. It looked physics defying.. but not so.
Wow.
rounds 1, 2, and 3 were easy, round 2.5 got me though, all 3 sounded plausible and I was quite surprised about the vitamin A and B1 thing. A few Google searches later I find out water soluble compounds were referred to as type B and fat soluble compounds as type A, hence the names not matching their chronological order of discovery.
4 for 4! No idea what compels me to share this!
Sweet! I got them all right.
Though I did struggle with the red rotating thing and the match going out.
But the shape of the red object looked suspicious enough to me
one cell phone couldn't do it, but 100? Yes, but only on the old 2.4ghz spectrum.
Your average cell phone transmits with a MAXIMUM power of 3 watts, so you'd need 100 of them to get the equivalent of a 200w microwave.
Add a Tesla valves to make the Y-shaped straw work? Maybe?
When will you make a center of mass one false
I imagine that the two person straw would work properly if two people drink at the same time. is that right?
You actually can extinguish a flame with a magnetic field.
I had a green rattleback but never knew it was called that.
Hey man, dont you think the cards should have sciency questions that require skill to answer, rather then kinda random trivia? No hate, just tryig to help if you make a sequel or something.
First Round: This might be a bit tricky, i hope this one's fake
Second: Oh... God damn it
Lumineers bro I didn't know you were a fan they're such a good band
I think what makes this easier is that you can kinda tell of there was a masked video if you squint hard enough. It was really noticible with the match video in round 2
The bends mentioned?!?! WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE!! THE PLANET IS A GUNBOAT IN A SEA OF FEAR!!!
Oh my god. I got them all right. I've done it.
This one was realy hard O_o but realy cool vid as always
How can I purchase a card deck if I do not live in the USA?
Round 1: I think B and possibly A are fake
Round 2: B would also peel off the ink, but I think C is the fakest
Bonus round: I think A or B is fake
Round 3: It's tough, but C looks the fakest, even though I think B is fake
Yay I got all!
Rattlebacks are cool little trinkets
I love this series!
I don't like the card question, it was more of a knowledge than a wisdom question, whereas other questions in the videos are wisdom - you have to understand the science rather than know raw fact.
Yeah, the card definitely felt more like random factoids you just need to know about, whereas the experiments can be known but can also be deducted with scientific knowledge, or even intuition can still help out there
agreed, english is not my first language I don't know slang words for decompression and the one with vitamins is more about history or some kind of general knowledge. It makes sense that the giraffe would have high blood pressure, but it could have been some kind of trick question and another mammal surprisingly would have had it higher.
The second one actaully got me. Becuase you can actaully use magnets to extinguish flames. The charged particles in a flame react to magnets.
(However i shouldve realised that with the way hes using the magnet there is no way that couldve worked)
Becuase of this i assumed b was due to different highlighters and ink reacting differently
Also its a shame you dont ship to Europe. :p
"Make sure it is 5G"
Me: *cries in iPhone 8*
How did the vitamins get their names if not from their order of discovery?
Air vibration, flash effect.
The phone is nonsense.
Round two. The uneven object is probably real, I deal with similar behavior from shopping carts all the time.
I'm not sure for the other two. Fire causes ionization but it's also possible the spinning object simply messed with the airflow.
I'm going to guess the lemon juice is false, since there are lots of highlighters in the world and it can't be chemically true for all of them.
Yeah that's what I thought I was seeing... a reductive effect.
So SOME highlighters can be removed with lemon juice. Ok
Round 3. Ah, a Gyroscope. Freaky.
That's real.
The Y-fitting is only partly true. You'll have to suck like a madman to get any fluid on your own, but if you both suck, it'll work.
What the hell is going on with C?
I don't know what I'm looking at so I can't assess if it's real or not.
Like, do you even want to touch a molten bubble of plastic? Who's cleaning this up? Why did you create this? And when are you replacing my bootleg copy of MYST?
I’ve never gotten a single one of these wrong
The first one is literally just a phonograph.
What books did you show the lemon trick on?
I got 3 right and 1 wrong
in the first one I probs woulda said the record one was fake but the phone one was so obvious I went for it.
1st set was the easiest I've ever seen on this channel... 3rd one was almost as easy but you got me with the second set...
Round 1 Ive done A and C personally so B was rather obvious.
Keep up the good work!
Seeing number 1: hmmm maybe? Maybe
Seeing number 2: ohhhh ok nvm number 1 is real
It's not about gullibility.
I just know many of these experiments and basic physics.
I can still believe fake news or other manipulation tactics.
saying that it's "impossible to use a Y straw fitting to take a drink" is clearly untrue. you demonstrated that it is entirely possible if you block the airflow of the other hole. Since you didn't add the stipulation of not blocking the other hole, all three in the last round are true.
Cope
1. A's definitely not it, that's how phonographs work.
B should be ha- oh...
2. A's pretty nifty!
B, I've done that!
C looks easily fakeable.
3. Obviously B, why would A be the first to be discovered when humans hate order?
4. A is processing and it is rotating like our planet (sic) Eaurth.
B. Idk man, that's fishy.
C. That's plastic, it's how it's supposed to work.
4 for 4.
4:15 yes I saw a demonstration of this, its really interesting
IF YOU HOLD IT LIKE THIS
For the first quiz, I thought none were fake
Round 1: Success
Round 2: Success
Round 2.5: Success
Round 3: I should have listened to my gut Fail
I got everything but the bonus one correct
hey, is there a way to get the cards from you but shipped to europe? That would be awesome
2:00 I bought this from a science shop by the way it's orange
2 for 3
Round one: B
Round two: C
Round three: C (wrong)
I like that now he shows the edits he made in detail
p.s. 4/4 ez
I already saw the short version of the first round and got it right and as for the second round I know fire is a plasma endlessly can be affected by magnetics if I remember correctly so that one's likely true however I want to say that it's probably more likely that the first one of round 2 is not true as opposed to the lemon juice on highlighter so that also just feels like the complete sort of thing you'd see online that just doesn't actually work but I'll still stick with it that the first one on round 2 is the incorrect one
I guess that first one is basically like those sorts of science toys where the shape only rolls upward on the specific track it comes with if I was pretty sure the highlighter one was actually genuinely real and I guess that I'm going to bring something different than perhaps just in general around plasma being magnetic and just falsely assume that fire also being a type of plasma was affected by it
Around a 2.5 I kind of want to say that a is the incorrect one they're at the same time I know that naming conventions in science are weird and doesn't necessarily follow a traditional order all the time like one two three four and that sort of thing with I would wait for a giraffe's blood pressure like he does have to be ridiculously high because there's a lot of blood that needs to flow to their head very quickly otherwise they'll start to get oxygen deprivation and risk passing out which could also be fatal with their size so the giraffe wins almost certainly true but then I would probably have to say that it's probably question a for around 2.5 that is incorrect
Questionnaire on round 3 is true thanks for the gyroscopic effect however this one is another one of those tricky ones because the question is namely does the suction two different ways cause issues listen to some degree the fact that you didn't demonstrate someone doing it with you in order to show that it was possible makes me feel less inclined to think that's true however I kind of want to say that it's question C that's incorrect here but I guess I'll just go with me because why not
you can play a record just using a pin badge
fun stuff !!!! thanks...........