MATERIALS
· Drinking
glass
· Three
butter knives or spoon (same size & style)
· Three
empty glass bottles
· Water
EXPERIMENT
1. Place
three glass soda bottles at an equal distance apart. They need to be close
enough that the knives can reach from the bottles' mouths to the center.
2. Intertwine
the knives in the fashion shown in the picture, where the blade of one knife
lays atop the handle of another.
3. Rest the
knives atop the bottles. The handle of the knives should sit on the mouths of
the bottles. The knives will stay intertwined.
4. Set a
drinking glass on top of the knives at the spot where they all intersect. The
cup will sit safely.
5. Pour water
into the glass, and watch as the apparatus remains steady.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
This appears to be complete and total magic,
but the key is the point at which the knives intertwine. The blades of the
butter knives are intertwined in a weave. Each knife goes underneath a second
knife while going over the top of a third. This "weave' makes it so that,
when pressure is applied to all three knives, force is being applied downward
and upward. With the handles of the knives resting on the glasses, and the
fourth glass resting at the intersecting points of the knives, balanced forces
enable the full glass of water to remain stationary atop the knives
I'm try this at home, and this is the image :) hehehe
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