What Happens When You Spin A Hex Nut In A Balloon 🤔
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If you place a hex nut in a balloon,
blow it up, and spin it around inside,
as it rolls along the inflated surface,
each ridge on the nut hits the latex.
This makes a thumping noise. But since
the hex nut is moving incredibly fast,
it sounds like a high-pitched were. Now,
if you use a bigger nut, it tends to
move slower, which changes the sound to
a lower pitch. And each time the hex nut
gets bigger and slows down, the sound
gets lower. But if the nut is too heavy,
it will start to stretch the latex until
it bursts through, popping the balloon
and sending the metal flying.
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