Can a Cannonball Be Stopped? Putting Different Objects to the Test

TLDRIn this exciting experiment, we test various objects to determine if they can stop a cannonball. We try magnets, Legos, a bulletproof vest, a mannequin, and more. Watch as we uncover the surprising results!

Key insights

🔍Multiple objects are tested to see if they can stop a cannonball.

🧲Magnets are unsuccessful at stopping the cannonball.

🧱Legos are no match for the powerful force of the cannonball.

🔫A bulletproof vest fails to halt the cannonball in its tracks.

🤺A mannequin is also unable to stop the powerful cannonball.

Q&A

What objects were tested in the experiment?

We tested magnets, Legos, a bulletproof vest, a mannequin, and more.

Did any of the objects successfully stop the cannonball?

Unfortunately, none of the objects were able to stop the powerful force of the cannonball.

What were the most surprising results?

The failure of the bulletproof vest and the mannequin to stop the cannonball were particularly surprising.

Was there any damage caused by the cannonball?

Yes, the cannonball caused significant damage to the objects it collided with.

What was the purpose of this experiment?

The experiment aimed to determine whether various objects could successfully stop a cannonball.

Timestamped Summary

00:00- Introduction to the experiment: testing objects to stop a cannonball.

02:26- Magnets fail to stop the powerful force of the cannonball.

03:31- Legos prove to be no match for the cannonball.

05:22- The bulletproof vest fails to halt the cannonball.

06:56- A mannequin is also unable to stop the powerful cannonball.

08:38- None of the objects tested successfully stop the cannonball.

09:20- Chandler's experiment leaves a dent, highlighting the force of the cannonball.