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Farm Hack: The Inertia Trick for Loading Veggies Fast!

Ever wonder how farms move tons of produce without fancy machines? This clip shows a brilliant teamwork trick using pure physics. Three workers are loading broccoli into a truck. One person dumps a basketful onto a large, sturdy cloth or tarp spread out on the ground. Then, the real magic happens. The two people holding the corners of the cloth don't just lift it—they use a quick, coordinated snap. By pulling the cloth upwards and backwards with a sharp motion, they harness inertia. The broccoli, which was resting on the cloth, wants to stay where it is (thanks to inertia). When the cloth is jerked out from under it, the broccoli gets launched forward into the truck bed. It's a simple, zero-cost method that turns a back-breaking lifting job into a smooth, tossing action. This "inertia flick" is all about timing and working together. It saves time, saves energy, and gets the job done with a satisfying swoosh. A perfect example of how understanding basic science can make everyday work smarter and easier. Nature provides the produce, and a little physics provides the hustle!

Видео Farm Hack: The Inertia Trick for Loading Veggies Fast! канала Jingxin Guo
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