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VYAS EDIFICATIONPublished at May 29, 2026 at 09:25 PM0:13
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Bro Used Newton’s Laws Like A Pro?! 🤯🏍️🚗 #shorts

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May 29, 2026 at 09:25 PM
Duration
0:13
Video type
Autos & Vehicles
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India
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Topic Cluster
physics
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Bro Used Newton’s Laws Like A Pro?! 🤯🏍️🚗 #shorts #physics #science #newtonslaws #momentum #friction #bike #car #mechanics #physicsfacts #scienceexperiment #stem #education #reallifephysics #force #motion #engineering #sciencefun #physicsshorts #viralshorts #experiment #innovation #technology #smartphysics #everydayscience #motorcycle #sciencevideo #trending #shortsfeed Bro used Newton’s Laws like a pro! 😳🏍️🚗 A moving bike carries momentum, and when the rider pushes against the car, part of that momentum transfers through contact force. Once the car starts rolling, wheel friction becomes much smaller, so only a small continuous force is needed to keep it moving. A perfect real-life example of momentum transfer, friction, and Newtonian physics in action! 💬 Could your bike move a car like this? 👇🧠 The bike is already moving forward, which means it carries momentum. When the rider presses his leg against the car, he applies a contact force that transfers some of that momentum into the car. According to Newton’s Laws: Every force creates motion if resistance is overcome. The moving bike pushes the car forward through contact force. Once the car starts rolling, wheel friction becomes much smaller, so only a small continuous push is needed. 👉 Engine creates momentum 👉 Leg transfers force 👉 Wheels reduce friction That’s why a relatively small bike can slowly move a much heavier car. 🏍️⚙️🚗 physics, newtons laws, momentum transfer, bike pushing car, friction physics, force and motion, mechanics physics, motorcycle physics, engineering physics, real life physics, science experiment, everyday science, physics shorts, smart physics, viral physics shorts, education shorts, stem learning, motion physics, wheel friction, contact force, science facts, physics explained, trending science, shorts This video is only for educational and motivational purposes and uses some clips under Fair Use to explain science in an engaging way. All stunts, acts, or experiments shown are performed under expert supervision — DO NOT TRY to repeat them. We strictly follow YouTube’s safety, child protection, and community guidelines, and ensure no harmful or abusive content is shown. For any concerns or removal requests, contact us at [email protected] — immediate action will be taken.
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