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Inertia and the old tablecloth trick

David Pescovitz at 9:50 am Tue, Dec 18, 2007

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Krampfff In science educator Robert Krampf's Experiment of the Week video, he sums up how inertia enables you to yank a tablecloth out from under dishes without causing a disaster. (Sometimes.)
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  • fr3dly

    this act always reminds me of venkman – “the flowers are still standing!”