Why can you easily stab a potato using a straw when its one end is covered with finger?
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you easily stab a potato using a straw when its one end is covered with finger
Explanation:
This is because the cylinders shape becomes strong if "compressed" from any side.
This is the reason why a very weak straw penetrates through the hard potato.
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We can stab a potato using a straw when its one end is covered with a finger because it increases the tensile strength of the finger straw system.
Explanation:
- The straw is usually a delicate thing. When we try to enter the stop in a hard potato then the straw breaks.
- As a result of this, we cover it with a finger and then we try to enter the straw in the potato resulting in the increase in the tensile strength and as a result of this in the straw cannot be entered inside the potato.
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