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Re: [TCLUG:16681] Snapple machines (WAY OT)
Glass bottles are engineered so that when dropped they can handle a lot of
force. I remember going over the physics once in college.
Brian <lxy@antares.cloudnet.com> writes:
> This has nothing to do with linux, or even computers, but it's a question
> that two nerds (a buddy and myself) have tossed around for a very long
> time but we can't seem to find a good explanation. At most grocery
> stores, there's a Snapple vending machine that dispenses glass bottles of
> the refreshing beverage. When dispensed, these glass bottles take a very
> steep plunge onto what sounds to be a very hard surface (sometimes
> accompanied by a "clank"). What keeps the bottles from breaking when they
> land? I'm posting it to TCLUG because I'm sure there's someone on the
> list who has stayed up countless nights pondering this one also. TIA!!
>
> -Brian
>
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