Extreme Drop Test: Dropping Various Objects from High Altitudes!

TLDRIn this video, we drop various objects from high altitudes to see what happens. We start with a Mac Mini onto a Mac, followed by a watermelon, a car, a fake human, a piano, bouncy balls, a PlayStation, a sword, an iPhone covered in concrete, an airplane onto a trampoline, a water balloon, a giant rock, a Lego red arrow, a mannequin, a Nokia phone, and more. Watch as these objects are destroyed and learn whether Nokias are truly indestructible.

Key insights

💥Dropping objects from high altitudes can cause them to be crushed or destroyed.

🔨Different objects react differently to being dropped, depending on their size and composition.

📱Nokias are not indestructible and can break when dropped from high altitudes.

🎹Objects like watermelons and pianos can explode or shatter upon impact.

🚗Dropping a car onto another car can result in a complete squashing of the vehicle.

Q&A

Are Nokias really indestructible?

No, Nokias are not indestructible. Dropping a Nokia phone from a high altitude can cause it to break.

Did any of the objects survive the drops?

Some objects, like the Mac Mini and the PlayStation, were completely destroyed upon impact. However, other objects, such as the Lego red arrow and the mannequin, may have survived with minimal damage.

What was the most surprising drop?

The most surprising drop was the watermelon, which exploded into many pieces upon impact.

Why do different objects react differently to being dropped?

Different objects have different sizes and compositions, which affect how they react to impact. Objects that are more fragile, like watermelons and pianos, are more likely to shatter upon impact.

Is it safe to drop objects from high altitudes?

Dropping objects from high altitudes can be dangerous and should only be done by professionals in controlled environments. It is important to prioritize safety and ensure that no one is in the drop zone.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction and explanation of the experiment.

00:14Dropping a Mac Mini onto a Mac from five feet. The Mac Mini crushes the Mac upon impact.

00:30Dropping a watermelon from 15 feet. The watermelon explodes into many pieces upon impact.

00:48Dropping a car onto another car from 50 feet. The car gets completely squashed.

01:09Dropping a fake human from 65 feet. The fake human gets launched high into the air upon impact.

01:30Dropping a piano off a building from 80 feet. The piano does not make the expected sound upon impact.

01:49Dropping a hundred thousand bouncy balls from 85 feet. The bouncy balls bounce all over the place.

02:01Dropping a PlayStation from a hundred feet. The PlayStation gets completely destroyed upon impact.