What If You Fell Into A Bag Of Popcorn
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The short-form educational video examines the physics involved if a person were to shrink and fall into a bag of microwave popcorn just prior to heating. It focuses on the significant internal pressure generated within a popcorn kernel during the popping process. Each kernel is stated to accumulate approximately 135 pounds per square inch (psi) of pressure, a force cited as nine times that of a standard car tire, before resulting in an explosion moving at speeds up to 200 miles per hour. The content breaks down the scientific principles underlying this common movie night snack's transformation.
This brief exploration addresses the hypothetical scenario of a tiny human encountering the physical forces related to microwave popcorn physics and kernel explosion dynamics.
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