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Broom standing up on its own
Broom standing up on its own





broom standing up on its own

The trick is done by placing the broom upright on a smooth, hard floor, according to Kids Science Experiments: So far, NASA has yet to confirm or deny the claims. “As also explained by some posts, NASA was cited saying that the Earth’s gravitational pull or the vernal equinox, or even the effect of ‘full moon,’ made the trick possible,” the article read. However, there is no evidence of said posts, according to the Tech Times. Monday, people online said NASA originally shared the claim on social media and its website. Nasa ain’t got shit on me son 😂 #broomchallenge /1rjw6Kr47c Robot vacuum was clearly feeling jealous of the #BroomChallenge /F6c5fFhIWLĪnother Twitter user got creative and took the challenge to the next level, literally: Monday, photographer Tim Akimoff tweeted a picture of his upright broom standing next to his robotic vacuum cleaner, DEEBOT: “A broom’s center of gravity is low, so if you can get the bristles perfectly positioned, your broom will stand upright today, tomorrow, and every single day,” Click on Detroit reported.ĭespite the initial false claim, social media users joined in the fun and shared entertaining photos and videos of the #BroomChallenge.

broom standing up on its own

Okay so NASA said today was the only day a broom can stand up on its own because of the gravitational pull…I didn’t believe it at first but OMG! 😭😭😭😭😭 /M0HCeemyGt Monday, a Twitter user posted footage of her broom standing on its own and said that was the only day it would be possible: However, brooms can stand up by themselves if they are balanced right, according to CBS 2. Read More: The Truth Behind The Standing Broom Trick! at Khak.CLAIM: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced Monday that brooms could stand by themselves because of the “gravitational pull.”įALSE: NASA never said that. That means is you get those bristles positioned like a tripod, the broom will stand up on its own, any day of the year. The center of gravity on a broom is low and rests right above the bristles.

broom standing up on its own

While a broom standing up on its own has nothing to do with the gravitational pull on a certain day, it does have to do with gravity. So the good news is you can try it right now, it will still work.

broom standing up on its own

Some have figured out that it’s just a gravity thing. Now taking over Facebook and other social media. This is not true NASA never issued such a challenge but it still spread via twitter like crazy. The rumor started when someone made a mention of NASA issuing a challenge that only on February 10th, 2020 is this possible. The basic premise is that brooms and other objects can stand upright through a mysterious trick of gravity, but only on certain days of the year” Okay so NASA said today was the only day a broom can stand up on its own because of the gravitational pull…I didn’t believe it at first but OMG! ? /M0HCeemyGtĪccording to Newsweek, “The broomstick challenge is the latest challenge to take over Twitter. AYE I DIDNT BELIEVE IT AT FIRST EITHER ? /zHTopEtKah







Broom standing up on its own