CAR vs. WORLD’S STRONGEST TRAMPOLINE- 150ft (45m) drop
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Publicado 2020-03-02
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Thanks to these folks for providing some of the music in the video:
Ponder - youtube.com/@Pondermusic
Laura Shigihara - @supershigi
Andrew Applepie - soundcloud.com/andrewapplepie
Blue Wednesday - soundcloud.com/bluewednesday
Todos los comentarios (21)
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I'm stoked to finally show what it was like working a 'real job' as a Mechanical Engineer for 14 years. This collab was so fun even if I could only understand what the guys were saying 25% of the time. Go watch their video and subscribe and show them some love!
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1985: We’ll have flying cars in the future! 2020: Flying cars
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People from the 1900’s: “We’ll have flying cars in the future.” Flying cars in the future:
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As a proud Australian, I can confirm that what mark rober says about Australia is all true
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Loved the drop of the stone vs the water balloons - it looked like most of the balloons that weren't broken on impact just 'floated' above the trampoline when the ball caused the trampoline to stretch down.
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That office scene actually got me for a moment until it hit the car.
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1997: We’ll have flying cars in the future! 2020: Sure we do mate
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1:59 that hammer is so satisfying with the music. PERFECTLY timed
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"Their snakes are smaller than advertised." As an Aussie i can say that's so true haha
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the office reference completely got me 😂
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1979: We Will Have Flying Cars In The Future 2020: Well Yes But Actually No
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i think i am most surprised at how intact the car was. Sure, there was some damage, but the overall shape remained, and at least at first glance, the car looks save-able. The exercise ball was so satisfying to watch in slomo.
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Mark Rober’s Review of Australia •5 out of 5 Stars ⭐️ •Cooler Signs •Better Snacks •Moon is Upside down •ticks are worse •Snakes are smaller than advertised
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Mark:Where are the kids? Guy:oh they are just waiting in the car Mark: Sweating the what
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"The Office" fakeout was so well edited i almost did a real spit take
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That car landing reminded me of how Ace Ventura parks
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Not only the car landed on the trampoline perfectly but also backflipped perfectly in the end
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Now drop the world's strongest trampoline off of the tower onto a car
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3:46 Boys, we found him. The guy that’s always in the math problem turns out to be Mark.
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Late to the party on this. But how about an analysis of where all the energy went on the car drop? Some plastic deformation in a few springs and that one web-support bar, some (surprisingly little IMO) crushing of the car’s roof, but it seems to me there must have been a lot absorbed elsewhere too. I LOVED the fluid dynamics of the yoga ball! Best video ever for both channels, great collab!