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#Physicsfun Reel by @physics_.2026 - ⚠️ Explain:(please 150k likes)

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What you're seeing here is a real-world demonstration of o
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⚠️ Explain:(please 150k likes) Credits to the rightful owner. DM for credit or removal. 📨 What you’re seeing here is a real-world demonstration of one of mathematics’ most mind-bending objects: the Möbius strip — a shape with only one side and one boundary edge. When you take a strip of paper, twist it once, and glue the ends together, you create a non-orientable surface, meaning it has no “inside” or “outside” the way normal objects do. If an ant walked along this loop, it would cover what seems like both sides of the strip without ever crossing an edge, eventually returning to its starting point upside down. This strange property is why mathematicians say the Möbius strip defies classical geometry — it breaks the rules of direction, orientation, and dimension. This simple twist has huge real-world applications too: engineers use Möbius designs in conveyor belts to reduce wear, in magnetic tape loops for double lifespan, and even in advanced physics to explore concepts of topology and higher-dimensional space. It’s a perfect example of how a tiny mathematical trick can reshape how we understand the physical worldFollow : @physics_.2026 💡🚀🪐🧲 #physic #physics #physicsfun #physicsjokes #physicslovers
#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 @ajeet_experiment0 - Candle ki heat se chalne laga 😳🔥
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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 @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 @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 @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 @physics_.2026 - If you want this project : (please 20k likes)

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If you want this project : (please 20k likes) 1. Follow @physics_.2026 2. Send a message to my account Follow : @physics_.2026 💡🚀🪐🧲 #physic #physics #physicsfun #physicsjokes #physicslovers
#Physicsfun Reel by @physics_.2026 - ⚠️Explain:(please 50k likes)

On December 31, 1999, at 23:59, the world paused as the final minute of the 20th century passed. Across time zones, peop
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⚠️Explain:(please 50k likes) On December 31, 1999, at 23:59, the world paused as the final minute of the 20th century passed. Across time zones, people gathered in cities, homes, and public squares to welcome the new millennium. Fireworks stood ready. Broadcasters aired countdowns. Anticipation filled the air as everyone watched the clock. At 00:00 on January 1, 2000, celebrations broke out around the globe. Millions cheered and embraced. Fireworks lit the sky. Bells rang from Sydney to New York. The moment marked more than a new year. It carried hope for the 21st century. It also prompted reflection on the triumphs and struggles of the 1900s. Through street parties and televised events, people shared a rare sense of unity. The world remembers that second as the instant one millennium ended and another began 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

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