Bed of Nails – Cool Science Experiment
You may have seen your favorite circus performers or magicians perform the classic Bed of Nails Trick… but what is the secret?
Using a smaller version of the bed and a clear balloon, you can see the science behind the trick.
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ive been on a bed of nails before.
Guys look closely near the purple balloon, there's a red one
I know what it does??
My physics teacher did this experiment once, but she was too afraid to do it herself so she got a boy in my class to do it for her. The only issue was that she didn't explain what was going to happen and started to tease him a bit when it didn't pop, then he pushed harder, the balloon popped, and he got a bed of nails in his hand. This is why you have to learn the science BEFORE you get to play with it.
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