Excellent example of the Dzhanibekov effect
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Wow it looks like the hammer was going faster when it hit him than when it hit the ground. He might've been better off having the hammer dropped onto his face from the same height.
I learned this from Beakman's World! You can do it with a basketball and a tennis ball if you don't want the brain damage. There's a surprising amount of force transferred by the bounce.
Typical magtard
Car and intelligence level fully match.
STOP!
HAMMER TIME!
What the hell was supposed to happen here?
He was supposed to use an axe.
The hammer would fly to the cybertruck and shatter the front glass
Lobotomy
The hammer would fly up in front of him and not back at him would be my guess.
So you’re supposed to straighten out and not remain bending over with your head directly in the path of the hammer?
Not sure what he expect or what he want, but he sure got what he deserved
When you
have a thought
What even was the intention?
@porous_grey_matter@lemmy.ml
I assume, he expected the hammer to bounce back to approximately the same hight as it was dropped from, like the ball would do it without the hammer. Similarly to the bowling ball pendulum, he would then bravely look at the hammer bouncing back towards his head but missing it's hypothetical aim (his head) by a few centimetres.
Yes the issue is that he pushed it downwards a bit, and also the ball gives some of its energy to the hammer. This means that the hammer is travelling faster and thus goes higher than he expected.
From the spin on the hammer after it hits his face it looks like there was a lot more energy left, but I'm no physicist so I have no idea where it's from.
Yes, I'm unsure whether he's just guiding both bodies of if he actually pushes them, but if, it's just slightly. The vast majority of the additional momentum of the hammer comes from the ball. You can see just how low the ball bounces back. Not even half of its initial height. The 'missing' momentum (or energy) is mostly transfered to the hammer, the rest is dissipation.
Social media engagement probably
mission accomplished i guess
Instructions unclear have concussion pls help
Conversation of angular momentum goes boing.
"Boing" is not much of a conversation.
Lol, just caught the typo. I'm leaving it.
The "FUUUUUCK! AAAAHH MY FACE!!" is implied.
But everyone wanted to know! Now we know!
Damn, my joke was in the title. Now I feel like the guy in the video.
if tv advertisements were realistic...
Everytime I watch this, it hurts even more.