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#Knowled Reel by @scienceexplored - When the teacher swirls the water, she creates a small circular current in the jar. This moving water applies an upward force on the orange and helps
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When the teacher swirls the water, she creates a small circular current in the jar. This moving water applies an upward force on the orange and helps overcome the slight suction and friction holding it at the bottom. By spinning the water, she changes the pressure and flow around the orange. The moving water redistributes forces evenly and allows buoyancy to do its job, lifting the orange to the top without needing to reach in or spill water. It’s a simple but great demonstration of buoyancy, fluid motion, and how understanding physics can turn a tricky problem into an easy one. This content is shared strictly for educational purposes. DM us for credit/removal. (No copyright intended) #science #knowledge #interesting
#Knowled Reel by @unreal.knowledge - This wrench eliminates an entire toolbox in a single motion. 🛠️🧑‍🔧🔩

Instead of fixed jaws, the head is built from stacked, spring-loaded steel pl
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This wrench eliminates an entire toolbox in a single motion. 🛠️🧑‍🔧🔩 Instead of fixed jaws, the head is built from stacked, spring-loaded steel plates that move independently. When the wrench is pressed onto a bolt, each plate slides into place, contouring perfectly around the shape and size of the fastener. That layered design spreads force evenly across the bolt's surface, reducing slippage and preventing rounded edges. It also means a single tool can grip multiple bolt sizes and shapes without adjustment, measuring, or swapping sockets. The result is a deceptively simple mechanism that turns adaptability into hardware. Less friction, faster work, and a tool that reacts instantly to whatever it touches. Follow 👉 @unreal.knowledge The video is used for educational purposes only. Please DM for credit or removal. All rights reserved to the original creator. We don't own any content shown in the post. #wrench #tools #innovation #technology #knowledge
#Knowled Reel by @scienceexplored - When the teachers rub the cloth on the students' hair, electrons move from the hair to the cloth, giving the hair a static electric charge.

Since all
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When the teachers rub the cloth on the students’ hair, electrons move from the hair to the cloth, giving the hair a static electric charge. Since all the hairs get the same type of charge, they repel each other, making the hair stand on end! This is a fun way to see static electricity in action. This content is shared strictly for educational purposes. DM us for credit/removal. (No copyright intended) #science #knowledge #learning
#Knowled Reel by @masalafeed.in - The video features a paper-folding puzzle that adapts a 1940s British WWII propaganda poster 🕰️📜.

In the original artwork, four pigs symbolized Naz
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The video features a paper-folding puzzle that adapts a 1940s British WWII propaganda poster 🕰️📜. In the original artwork, four pigs symbolized Nazi leaders, while a fifth pig, revealed through folding, represented Adolf Hitler. In this modern recreation, the fifth pig is replaced with Donald Trump’s face, using satire to spark contemporary political debate 🐖➡️🗳️. By reworking historic anti-fascist imagery, the clip critiques modern power through the lens of the past. It mirrors how the original poster was used to boost Allied morale and challenge authoritarianism during World War II, a role well-documented in archives such as the Imperial War Museum 📚⚔️. Posted on January 30, 2026, by the Polish anti-right-wing account @kaishaku1 🇵🇱, the video gained 183,000 likes in under 24 hours 🚀📱. Its rapid spread highlights a renewed wave of online political satire following recent U.S. post-inauguration discourse. We do not own any of the content. All credit goes to the respective owners. No copyright infringement intended. #wwiihistory #knowledge #artwork #didyouknow #trending
#Knowled Reel by @us_ms_x - Before launch, both the truck and the person are already moving forward at 80 km/h relative to the ground. When the person is launched backward at 80
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Before launch, both the truck and the person are already moving forward at 80 km/h relative to the ground. When the person is launched backward at 80 km/h from the truck, that speed is measured relative to the truck itself. From the ground’s perspective: 80 km/h forward − 80 km/h backward = 0 km/h So for a brief moment, the person appears to come to a complete stop relative to the road before gravity takes over. Inside the truck, observers see the person shoot backward at high speed. But to someone standing still outside, the forward motion has simply been canceled by an equal backward push. This happens because motion is always relative, velocities add and subtract depending on the frame of reference. Video - @us_ms_x #science #physics #knowledge
#Knowled Reel by @techsimplified_1 - ✈ A Boeing 747 flies much faster than it appears when seen from the ground. In reality, its normal cruising speed is around 900 to 920 km/h, and even
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✈ A Boeing 747 flies much faster than it appears when seen from the ground. In reality, its normal cruising speed is around 900 to 920 km/h, and even at maximum it stays close to 980 to 1,000 km/h, not usually more than that. When a 747 is landing or taking off, its speed drops to roughly 250 to 290 km/h, which is why it can look slow and calm. From the ground, the aircraft seems to move gently because it is flying at a very high altitude, often 10 to 12 kilometres above the earth, and our eyes judge speed by visible movement rather than actual distance covered. Wind also affects what we observe: with a strong tailwind, the plane’s ground speed can approach 1,000 km/h, while headwinds reduce it. Despite this, the aircraft remains well below the speed of sound. #knowledge #technology #explorepage
#Knowled Reel by @explain.know - Follow ❤) This post features💥 a time-lapse video of workers installing a glossy black pebble epoxy floor in a modern room, embedding small stones in
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Follow ❤) This post features💥 a time-lapse video of workers installing a glossy black pebble epoxy floor in a modern room, embedding small stones in resin for a reflective, durable surface that trends on platforms like for its rustic yet sleek aesthetic. Popular for patios and pools due to excellent drainage and slip resistance when textured, these floors last 10-20 years with proper care, but require professional installation to avoid uneven curing, as noted in DIY forums like Reddit. During application, epoxy releases VOCs that can irritate eyes and lungs short-term—per OSHA guidelines, ventilation is essential—but cured surfaces emit negligible levels, making them safe for indoor use in residential spaces. . . Follow @explain.know 💫 for everyday knowledge reels 💥 ?! . Dm for credits removal all mediya . Clip from. @witty.trend02 . #viral #technology #explorepage #knowledge #engineering #didyouknow #physics #physicsViral #paint #design #education #Blackstone #home #trendingreels
#Knowled Reel by @discovervibe - Extreme cold like -40°C ❄️🥶 happens in a few places in the world, mainly in Russia's Siberia 🇷🇺 such as Yakutsk, Oymyakon, and Norilsk.   
   
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Extreme cold like –40°C ❄️🥶 happens in a few places in the world, mainly in Russia’s Siberia 🇷🇺 such as Yakutsk, Oymyakon, and Norilsk.        This kind of winter is also seen in Northern China 🇨🇳 (Harbin, Mohe), Canada 🇨🇦 (Yukon, Yellowknife), USA’s Alaska 🇺🇸 (Fairbanks), and Mongolia 🇲🇳 (Ulaanbaatar).        Some Arctic areas of Norway 🇳🇴, Sweden 🇸🇪, and Finland 🇫🇮 also get this extreme cold where cars, roads, and everything freezes ❄️.        _______________________________________            All respectful credits to the original creator 🙏😊 Please DM me for credit 💌✨            #didyouknow #knowledge #information #explain #discover #winter #snow #snowfall #snowstorms #extreme #cold #freezing #reels #canada #usa #uk
#Knowled Reel by @_explainingbiology.ig - The main function of nails (fingernails and toenails) is to protect the sensitive tips of fingers and toes. 

They also help with: 

1. Enhanced Sensa
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The main function of nails (fingernails and toenails) is to protect the sensitive tips of fingers and toes. They also help with: 1. Enhanced Sensation – Nails provide a counterforce when the fingertips touch an object, improving the sense of touch. 2. Tool Use – They assist in picking up small objects, scratching, and other fine motor tasks. 3. Defense and Grooming – In some cases, nails can be used for defense or personal grooming. Dm for credit or removal👏🏻🙏🏻 For educational purposes only……… #viral #explore #biology #science #knowledge #bio #nail #fingers
#Knowled Reel by @scienceexplored - Before launch, both the truck and the person are already moving forward at 80 km/h relative to the ground. When the person is launched backward at 80
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Before launch, both the truck and the person are already moving forward at 80 km/h relative to the ground. When the person is launched backward at 80 km/h from the truck, that speed is measured relative to the truck itself. From the ground’s perspective: 80 km/h forward − 80 km/h backward = 0 km/h So for a brief moment, the person appears to come to a complete stop relative to the road before gravity takes over. Inside the truck, observers see the person shoot backward at high speed. But to someone standing still outside, the forward motion has simply been canceled by an equal backward push. This happens because motion is always relative, velocities add and subtract depending on the frame of reference. Video - @_ddsquad #science #physics #knowledge
#Knowled Reel by @auto_clara - Follow me and solve 99% of your car problems!#car#knowledge#dailydriver #driver
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Follow me and solve 99% of your car problems!#car#knowledge#dailydriver #driver
#Knowled Reel by @dharma.talks9 - Thank You for 5M views🙏🏻
Premanand Ji Maharaj 🙏🏻🌺
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#premanandji #premanandjimaharaj #motivation #krishna #knowledge
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Thank You for 5M views🙏🏻 Premanand Ji Maharaj 🙏🏻🌺 . . . #premanandji #premanandjimaharaj #motivation #krishna #knowledge

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