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#Physicsfun Reel by @ajeet_experiment0 - Candle ki heat se chalne laga 😳🔥
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Believe nahi hoga 😲
Sirf heat energy se movement!
Science is magic ✨
Comment karo - real ya trick?
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Candle ki heat se chalne laga 😳🔥 . . Believe nahi hoga 😲 Sirf heat energy se movement! Science is magic ✨ Comment karo — real ya trick? . . . #reels #science #experiment #physicsfun #viralreels amazing
#Physicsfun Reel by @science_explainations - The Coriolis effect 🌪️ is a scientific phenomenon that happens when something moves on a rotating surface. Imagine a seesaw that can spin. If you thr
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The Coriolis effect 🌪️ is a scientific phenomenon that happens when something moves on a rotating surface. Imagine a seesaw that can spin. If you throw a ball across it, the ball seems to curve and miss its target, as if an invisible force pushed it. But in reality, the ball is moving straight — it only looks curved because the seesaw itself is turning while the ball is in the air. To someone watching from outside, the ball’s path is straight, but to a person sitting on the spinning seesaw, it appears bent. This difference happens because motion looks different in a rotating system compared to one that’s still. Follow our page for more fun and simple science facts like this! 🔬 #physics #physicsexperiment #physicsstudent #physicsfun #science educationalcontent
#Physicsfun Reel by @gaugehow (verified account) - Teachers like this help students understand concepts they once thought were out of reach.

Professor Walter Lewin illustrates Bernoulli's principle wh
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Teachers like this help students understand concepts they once thought were out of reach. Professor Walter Lewin illustrates Bernoulli’s principle which states that faster-moving air results in lower pressure using engaging, hands-on demonstrations. His experiments often include using a hairdryer or direct blowing to keep a ping-pong ball suspended in mid-air, illustrating that the high-velocity air creates a low-pressure zone that sucks the ball into place. #Bernoullis #BernoullisPrinciple #PhysicsFun #FluidDynamics #walterlewin #physics
#Physicsfun Reel by @physics_.2026 - ⚠️ Explain:(please 20k likes)

An air conditioning system cools a room by circulating refrigerant through a sealed loop. As the refrigerant moves thro
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⚠️ Explain:(please 20k likes) An air conditioning system cools a room by circulating refrigerant through a sealed loop. As the refrigerant moves through compression, condensation, expansion, and evaporation, it absorbs heat from indoor air and releases it outside. This continuous cycle not only lowers temperature but also reduces humidity, creating a cooler and more comfortable indoor environment. Follow : @physics_.2026 💡🚀🪐🧲 #physic #physics #physicsfun #physicsjokes #physicslovers #physicsfacts #physicslab #physicslovers #quantumphysics #physicsstudent #physicsnotes #physicsmajor #physicslove #physicstoy #physicsquotes #physicsproject #physicslife #physicis #universe #space #science #astronomy
#Physicsfun Reel by @physics_.2026 - ⚠️Explain:(please 35k likes)

The infamous watermelon slingshot incident took place on The Amazing Race Season 17, during a challenge where contestant
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⚠️Explain:(please 35k likes) The infamous watermelon slingshot incident took place on The Amazing Race Season 17, during a challenge where contestants had to launch watermelons from giant slingshots to knock down suits of armor. Claire Champlin, a home shopping TV host competing with her partner Brook Roberts, pulled back the slingshot, but the leather strap caught the melon and whipped it straight back into her face instead of forward. The impact was brutal and shocking, captured in slow motion and replayed countless times, with the watermelon bursting on her face like a cartoon gag gone wrong. Despite suffering a swollen lip, facial numbness, and a pounding headache, Claire was treated by medics and continued the challenge, finishing what is now one of the most unforgettable moments in the show’s history. The clip went viral almost immediately, with viewers dubbing her “Watermelon Girl” and making the moment a pop culture legend. What was supposed to be a test of accuracy became an iconic mix of danger and comedy, proving how unpredictable live competition can transform a fail into television history Follow : @physics_.2026 💡🚀🪐🧲 #physic #physics #physicsfun #physicsjokes #physicslovers #physicsfacts #physicslab #physicslovers #quantumphysics #physicsstudent #physicsnotes #physicsmajor #physicslove #physicstoy #physicsquotes #physicsproject #physicslife #physicis #universe #space #science #astronomy
#Physicsfun Reel by @learn.with.tunes - Oobleck is a fascinating substance that acts like both a liquid and a solid. It's made by mixing cornstarch and water, but the result behaves in a com
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Oobleck is a fascinating substance that acts like both a liquid and a solid. It’s made by mixing cornstarch and water, but the result behaves in a completely unexpected way. When you apply slow pressure, it flows like a liquid — but when you hit it or squeeze it quickly, it becomes solid. This happens because Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid, meaning its viscosity changes under stress. The cornstarch particles lock together when force is applied, creating temporary resistance. Once the pressure is removed, it returns to a flowing state. Oobleck is often used in science demonstrations across the United States to teach kids about physics and material science because it clearly shows how force and pressure affect matter. It’s simple to make, but the science behind it is powerful. 👉 Follow @learn.with.tunes for more simple breakdowns made easy. #scienceusa #stemlearning #americaneducation #physicsfun #learnsomethingnew
#Physicsfun Reel by @nexyllo - This fan works without energy." 😲 At first glance, it looks like magic. No battery, no plug, no motor sound - yet the blades keep spinning. But here'
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This fan works without energy.” 😲 At first glance, it looks like magic. No battery, no plug, no motor sound — yet the blades keep spinning. But here’s the secret: it’s not running on “no energy.” It’s powered by stored mechanical energy. When the rubber band is twisted, it stores potential energy. As it slowly untwists, that stored energy converts into motion, spinning the fan blades. It’s a simple demonstration of physics — energy can’t be created or destroyed, only transformed. The twist in the band becomes rotational movement. No electricity needed, just clever design and basic mechanical principles. Sometimes what looks impossible is just smart engineering. This tiny setup beautifully shows how tension, torque, and stored energy work together. Science doesn’t need wires to be powerful. ⚙️ Understanding the basics makes even simple inventions feel extraordinary. . #PhysicsFun #MechanicalEnergy #stemlearningactivity . . . Copyright Disclaimer: This content is shared for educational and informational purposes only. All images, clips, or references belong to their respective owners. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are the rightful owner and would like this content removed or credited, please contact us.
#Physicsfun Reel by @sciencolgy.890 - Gravity varies across the solar system because it depends on a body's mass and size. Here's a clear comparison to give perspective:
Sun: Extremely str
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Gravity varies across the solar system because it depends on a body’s mass and size. Here’s a clear comparison to give perspective: Sun: Extremely strong gravity—about 28 times Earth’s at the surface. Mercury: ~0.38 g (similar to Mars), you’d feel much lighter. Venus: ~0.9 g, close to Earth despite its harsh environment. Earth: 1 g, our reference point. Moon: ~0.16 g, jumps feel six times higher. Mars: ~0.38 g, long, slow movements. Jupiter: ~2.5 g, your weight would more than double. Saturn: ~1.06 g, surprisingly close to Earth. Uranus: ~0.89 g Neptune: ~1.14 g Key idea: Bigger doesn’t always mean stronger gravity—density matters as much as size. #gravity #studygram #astrnomy #scientology #physicsfun
#Physicsfun Reel by @vineeta9989 - "Gravity ko challenge kar diya… dekhte rahiye last tak! 🪄⚡".
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“Gravity ko challenge kar diya… dekhte rahiye last tak! 🪄⚡”. . #ScienceExperiment #MindBlowing #MagicTrick #PhysicsFun #ReelsIndia
#Physicsfun Reel by @coldwar.iiio - This fan works without energy." 😲
At first glance, it looks like magic. No battery, no plug, no motor sound - yet the blades keep spinning. But here'
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This fan works without energy.” 😲 At first glance, it looks like magic. No battery, no plug, no motor sound — yet the blades keep spinning. But here’s the secret: it’s not running on “no energy.” It’s powered by stored mechanical energy. When the rubber band is twisted, it stores potential energy. As it slowly untwists, that stored energy converts into motion, spinning the fan blades. It’s a simple demonstration of physics — energy can’t be created or destroyed, only transformed. The twist in the band becomes rotational movement. No electricity needed, just clever design and basic mechanical principles. Sometimes what looks impossible is just smart engineering. This tiny setup beautifully shows how tension, torque, and stored energy work together. Science doesn’t need wires to be powerful. ⚙️ Understanding the basics makes even simple inventions feel extraordinary. . #PhysicsFun #MechanicalEnergy #stemlearningactivity

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