You could solve this with some simple physics. The hardest part is figuring out how much force is needed to crush the car but assuming that the car is made to handle its own weight on its roof any force larger than that would crush it. So what you need is really the mass of the car.
I already knew the second to the last Domino wasn't going to work, because the weight distribution wasn't equal. All the concrete buckets were at the bottom, from the midsection up there wasn't enough downforce to knock over the last piece. If they had mounted half of those concrete buckets at the top from the midsection, it would have easily worked.
I saw the bottom of domino 12 slide a couple of inches when hit and before it started to tilt. That couple of inches would make all the difference in the world in the amount of force domino 11 was able to apply to knock domino 12 over on its own. So using the pry bar to compensate for that movement and loss of force applied was justified.
There was a life insurance commercial or something that did a domino effect with the dominoes reaching a size of up to around 20 ft or something all as a metaphor… surprised they didn’t use it as a real life reference 🤷🏼♂️
Lol, a 2 second Google search proves you wrong. Average IQ for a 12 year old is 97-117. Seeing as 75 isn't in that range that's impossible. Also he's a college sophomore...Js.
They figured out they needed rounded corners and then… didn’t round any of the metal corners?
Dude, it's a team of kids with one being a sub Saharan 75 IQer
Right
Normal dominos are life size!?
Exactly my thought haha
NOT THE MR2 😭😂 all for the name of SCIENCE
When the effect becomes larger that’s called the Snowball Effect.
You could solve this with some simple physics. The hardest part is figuring out how much force is needed to crush the car but assuming that the car is made to handle its own weight on its roof any force larger than that would crush it. So what you need is really the mass of the car.
I already knew the second to the last Domino wasn't going to work, because the weight distribution wasn't equal. All the concrete buckets were at the bottom, from the midsection up there wasn't enough downforce to knock over the last piece. If they had mounted half of those concrete buckets at the top from the midsection, it would have easily worked.
😢😢 you just crashed a collectable MR2... That car could have been worth $20,000+
😂but it was well worth it.. other MR2 just became more collectable.
this was awesome!!!!!!! 😍👏
What a waste of a MR2 but still cool to watch
Wonderful. I love it. Great video
its sad this show didnt get more episodes other than one season it was fun to watch
I saw the bottom of domino 12 slide a couple of inches when hit and before it started to tilt. That couple of inches would make all the difference in the world in the amount of force domino 11 was able to apply to knock domino 12 over on its own. So using the pry bar to compensate for that movement and loss of force applied was justified.
They shouldve just used the crowbar in the first palce lol
There was a life insurance commercial or something that did a domino effect with the dominoes reaching a size of up to around 20 ft or something all as a metaphor… surprised they didn’t use it as a real life reference 🤷🏼♂️
But, aren't ALL dominoes "life size"??? You mean GIANT dominoes.
So its busted, the domino effect didn’t work without outside help
You should have asked HEVESH5 for some domino help.
"Domino's" ????
*Dominos
Didn't work
12 year old genius 😂, avg IQ 75...Js.
Lol, a 2 second Google search proves you wrong. Average IQ for a 12 year old is 97-117. Seeing as 75 isn't in that range that's impossible. Also he's a college sophomore...Js.
@@waffles3629 not his age, his race.
@@A_Stereotypical_Heretic why are you bringing race into this? The kid is in college at 12, I think it's safe to say he's a genius.