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#Sciencefacts Reel by @oopsitssciene (verified account) - In classical physics, if a ball does not have enough energy to pass over a hill, it will stop in front of it.

However, at the level of extremely smal
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In classical physics, if a ball does not have enough energy to pass over a hill, it will stop in front of it. However, at the level of extremely small particles like electrons, this rule does not always apply. Because particles also behave like waves (according to the concept of Wave–Particle Duality), there is a small probability that part of the particle’s “wave” appears on the other side of a barrier. This means the particle can seemingly pass through a wall without breaking it. This phenomenon is known as quantum tunneling, an important concept in Quantum Mechanics. #sciences #physics #quantumphysics #quantumtunneling #sciencefacts #scienceshorts #didyouknow #mindblowing #spaceandscience #physicsfacts #stem #learnonsocial #scienceexplained #shorts #youtubeshorts
#Sciencefacts Reel by @astroosciencee - Snake biological hypodermic needle

#science #sciencefacts #fact #reelitfeelit #viral
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Snake biological hypodermic needle #science #sciencefacts #fact #reelitfeelit #viral
#Sciencefacts Reel by @explaining.how - Turn your volume UP for this one. 🔊

Credit:- @actionadventureclips

You're listening to the physics of acoustics in one of the deepest cave shafts i
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Turn your volume UP for this one. 🔊 Credit:- @actionadventureclips You’re listening to the physics of acoustics in one of the deepest cave shafts in the world. When he blows that air horn, he’s sending out high-intensity sound waves. Because sound travels at a constant speed of about 1,125 feet per second (343 m/s) in air, the delay you hear is the time it takes for the wave to hit the rock wall and bounce back—an echo. By timing that gap, you can calculate exactly how deep this shaft really is! Follow @explaining.how for more daily brain fuel. 🧠 #physics #acoustics #sciencefacts #natureismetal #explaininghow Echo, resonance, physics, adventure, cave
#Sciencefacts Reel by @knowledge_clash - 🧵 Bird That "Sews" Its Own Nest?! 😲

क्या कोई bird सच में सुई-धागे की तरह पत्ते सिलकर घर बना सकता है?

मिलिए Tailorbird से -
एक छोटी सी चिड़िया जो n
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🧵 Bird That “Sews” Its Own Nest?! 😲 क्या कोई bird सच में सुई-धागे की तरह पत्ते सिलकर घर बना सकता है? मिलिए Tailorbird से — एक छोटी सी चिड़िया जो nature की master tailor मानी जाती है! 🪡🌿 यह bird पत्तों के किनारों में tiny holes बनाकर spider silk, plant fiber या cotton जैसी चीज़ों से उन्हें सी देती है। फिर उन stitched leaves के अंदर soft materials से आरामदायक nest बनाती है। 🪺 इस smart design की वजह से nest 🌧️ बारिश से protected रहता है 👀 predators से छिपा रहता है मतलब… छोटी सी bird… लेकिन engineering और stitching skills बिल्कुल amazing! 🤯 अगर आपको यह fact surprising लगा तो comment में “NATURE TAILOR” लिखिए! Follow @KnowledgeClash for more amazing animal & nature facts 🔥 #TailorBird #BirdFacts #AmazingAnimals #DidYouKnow #NatureFacts #KnowledgeClash #WildlifeFacts #WeirdAnimals #ViralReels #TrendingFacts #YTShorts #MindBlowingFacts #EvolutionFacts #ScienceFacts #FactShorts
#Sciencefacts Reel by @professordecoded - Along the southern edge of the Dead Sea in Jordan, shallow evaporation ponds can turn a striking pink. The color usually comes from salt tolerant micr
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Along the southern edge of the Dead Sea in Jordan, shallow evaporation ponds can turn a striking pink. The color usually comes from salt tolerant microorganisms and algae that flourish in extremely saline water, especially under intense heat and high evaporation. As water evaporates, dissolved salts remain behind and become more concentrated. Over time, the brine reaches salinity levels far higher than typical ocean water, dramatically increasing its density. When a rock is thrown into this dense, mineral rich water, it can sink much more slowly or appear to briefly float. The unusually high salinity increases buoyant force, creating a visible demonstration of how water density directly affects whether an object sinks or stays at the surface. Original Video Credit: @piedras.tirar (No copyright intended. All content is used strictly for educational purposes, with full credit to the rightful owners)
#Sciencefacts Reel by @thewealthytimes - Scientists once placed a transparent glass barrier inside an aquarium.

On one side was a fierce pike, and on the other side were several smaller fish
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Scientists once placed a transparent glass barrier inside an aquarium. On one side was a fierce pike, and on the other side were several smaller fish swimming freely. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it immediately rushed forward to attack. Bang. It slammed straight into the glass and bounced back. Confused, the pike kept trying again and again, but every attempt ended the same way. The repeated collisions injured its head and knocked off some of its scales. Eventually, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner of the tank. After some time, the scientists quietly removed the glass barrier. The smaller fish now swam freely throughout the aquarium, even brushing against the pike’s mouth. But the pike never tried to eat them again. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the invisible wall was still there. A few days later, the pike reportedly died of starvation, surrounded by food. This phenomenon is often referred to as the Pike Effect or Pike Syndrome. It’s often used as a metaphor for how repeated failure can create invisible limits in the mind. Follow @thewealthytimes 💰 for more fascinating insights from science and nature. #science #curiosities #facts #nature #mindset
#Sciencefacts Reel by @rockys_screamfest - This video shows a very dangerous situation where a child comes close to a plane's engine. Aircraft engines are extremely powerful and can create stro
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This video shows a very dangerous situation where a child comes close to a plane’s engine. Aircraft engines are extremely powerful and can create strong suction even from several meters away. If someone stands too close, the engine can pull in loose objects, clothing, or even a person, which can lead to serious injury. The loud noise from the engine can also damage hearing, and the strong blast of air behind the engine can knock a person down. Because of these risks, children and untrained individuals should never go near aircraft engines, especially when the plane is running or preparing for takeoff. Airports have strict safety zones around aircraft for this reason. Adults and airport staff should always supervise children and make sure they stay far away from active aircraft. Following proper safety rules, staying behind barriers, and listening to airport staff instructions are essential to prevent accidents. #technology #facts #science #didyouknow
#Sciencefacts Reel by @worldnetwork24h - Don't Forget to Follow @domini.times 📌 
The post features an 11-second clip showing a DIY anti-theft "invention" where a metal bar is wedged between
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Don't Forget to Follow @domini.times 📌 The post features an 11-second clip showing a DIY anti-theft “invention” where a metal bar is wedged between a car’s accelerator and brake pedals, locked in place with a padlock after a quick wrench twist. Marketed as a fast security trick, the setup takes barely a dozen seconds to install. Shared by @Chies66, known for quirky everyday hacks, the video shot past 3 million views and 1,300 likes within hours, riding the wave of viral curiosity. Replies instantly turned comedic, with users pointing out how easily the bar could be removed from above or how constant brake-light pressure might drain the battery—classic X humor dismantling a too-simple solution. This clip fits the 2025–26 pattern of playful, semi-plausible DIY ideas going viral more for entertainment than engineering. We do not own any of the content. All credit goes to the respective owners. No copyright infringement intended. #fyp #explore #viral #facts #science
#Sciencefacts Reel by @mratomi3 - What really happens when something spins too fast? In this video, a skateboard wheel is blasted with a high-pressure water jet, forcing it to spin at
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What really happens when something spins too fast? In this video, a skateboard wheel is blasted with a high-pressure water jet, forcing it to spin at extreme speeds until centrifugal force rips it apart. As rotation increases, the outer edge moves faster and faster, storing huge amounts of energy that can shatter solid objects in an instant. This is the same physics that makes even a simple CD dangerous at high speed. It’s fascinating, powerful, and a clear reminder that pushing limits can turn explosive fast. Don’t try this at home. #Physics #ScienceFacts #CentrifugalForce #ExtremeExperiments #HighSpeed #Engineering #SlowMotion #ViralScience #MindBlown #LearnSomethingNew
#Sciencefacts Reel by @aureamotionlabs - Did you know? When a praying mantis attacks a beetle, the outcome depends on precision rather than strength. The mantis strikes with its raptorial for
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Did you know? When a praying mantis attacks a beetle, the outcome depends on precision rather than strength. The mantis strikes with its raptorial forelegs, locking the prey in place with sharp spines designed to prevent escape. A well- placed grip can damage vital segments, severely limiting the beetle's ability to move or defend itself. Beetles are heavily armored, but that protection has weak points. By maintaining pressure and repositioning its hold, the mantis can inflict serious injuries that overwheim the beetle's defenses. These encounters are fast, controlled, and unforgiving- where accuracy and timing decide everything. Do you know any other fascinating facts about insect predator-prey encounters? #aureamotionlabs #alcinema #sciencefacts
#Sciencefacts Reel by @vyas_edification - Wheat and Dust Separate… Using Simple Physics! 🌾 #shorts #viral #physics #science #agriculture #grainseparation #gravity #particles #sciencefacts #ph
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Wheat and Dust Separate… Using Simple Physics! 🌾 #shorts #viral #physics #science #agriculture #grainseparation #gravity #particles #sciencefacts #physicsfacts #farming #traditionaltechnology #stem #scienceexperiment #education #learning #scienceshorts #physicsshorts #shortsfeed #vyasedification #ytshorts #shortsvideo #shortvideo #viralshorts #viralreels How do farmers separate wheat grains from dust and chaff without machines? 🤯 The trick uses simple physics principles. Heavier wheat grains fall quickly because gravity pulls them down faster, while lighter dust particles stay suspended in the moving air. A mesh bridge or sieve then helps filter the materials based on particle size, letting smaller dust pass while keeping the larger grains. This traditional process is a perfect example of gravity, air flow, and particle separation working together in everyday life. wheat and dust separation physics, grain cleaning traditional method, gravity separation grains, chaff separation science, particle size filtering mesh, farming physics example, agricultural grain sorting process, density separation physics, air flow grain cleaning, traditional wheat cleaning method, simple physics farming technique, agriculture science demonstration, physics shorts agriculture This video is only for educational and motivational purposes and uses some clips under Fair Use to explain science in an engaging way. All stunts, acts, or experiments shown are performed under expert supervision — DO NOT TRY to repeat them. We strictly follow YouTube’s safety, child protection, and community guidelines, and ensure no harmful or abusive content is shown. For any concerns or removal requests, contact us at vyassocialmedia@gmail.com — immediate action will be taken.
#Sciencefacts Reel by @invention - Geobag placement is a common river engineering method used to reinforce shorelines and slow erosion. Crews fill large geotextile fabric bags with sand
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Geobag placement is a common river engineering method used to reinforce shorelines and slow erosion. Crews fill large geotextile fabric bags with sand or dredged sediment, then position them in the water to form a heavy protective barrier. Over time, these bags help stabilize riverbanks and reduce damage from strong currents and seasonal flooding. These geotextile bags are designed to be tough and permeable, meaning they can hold the fill material while still allowing water to pass through. Once they settle, they act like a man made foundation that can support additional sediment buildup. This is why they are widely used in land reclamation and embankment protection projects. In this video, filmed in Sirajganj District, Bangladesh, the crew is using a barge to drop massive sediment filled geobags directly into the water along the shoreline. The explosive splash happens because each bag is extremely heavy and hits the surface with major force. It looks chaotic, but it is a controlled method of building up and protecting the riverbank. Original Video Credit: @engr.hafiz42 (No copyright intended. All content is used strictly for educational purposes, with full credit to the rightful owners) Follow us (@invention) to learn new things daily 🧠

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