Video: What happens when you swim in a pool full of pearl beads?
In the video below, we will see what happens to the whole water in a swimming pool with colorful pearls, then swim and jump into it.
In the video below, we will see what happens to the whole water in a swimming pool with colorful pearls, then swim and jump into it. To do that, the guy Mark Robber in the clip fell into his back pool more than 25 million blobs of Orbeez . When it comes to water, these particles will absorb water and expand, forming beautiful and eye-catching spheres.
Movements in it are much more difficult than swimming in a normal lake.
After jumping in, Robber said: "There are almost all the forces acting on all sides of the body, but it's very smooth and smooth". Of course then the movements in it are much more difficult than swimming in a normal lake. And it's not just playing pool for fun, but through this experiment, Robber explained a little bit about Archimedes' law, about the amount of water that the object is in and where a thing can float on the water.
However, the experiment was great anyway and liked the eyes when watching what a swimming pool in a pearl tank is like.
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