Good to know +Flip H.G.Slagter. When I was a kid, we used to lick the battery and my mom would scream, "Don't do that! You'll electrocute yourself!" Ha! Ha! Ha! Your way is smart and much, much safer. 🙂 Thanks.
HAHAHAHA, that's funny. If you take a closer look at the video, you'll see the Energizer has a completely flat bottom and the Duracell has a not so flat bottom. That might explain why the Duracell falls over 🙂
Yeah, totally phony. 1. It's not a continuous shot. There's a transition right before he picks up the Energizer, so who knows what happens. He could have switched them out. 2. He drops the Duracell from considerably higher, probably twice the distance. Add the fact that the Duracell doesn't have a flat bottom, as Bruce pointed out, and you have a completely bogus test.
Heh.
Good to know +Flip H.G.Slagter. When I was a kid, we used to lick the battery and my mom would scream, "Don't do that! You'll electrocute yourself!" Ha! Ha! Ha! Your way is smart and much, much safer. 🙂 Thanks.
not sure… different chemicals. so possibly not as I assume this has to do with density…
Would need to test it…
HAHAHAHA, that's funny. If you take a closer look at the video, you'll see the Energizer has a completely flat bottom and the Duracell has a not so flat bottom. That might explain why the Duracell falls over 🙂
Yeah, totally phony. 1. It's not a continuous shot. There's a transition right before he picks up the Energizer, so who knows what happens. He could have switched them out. 2. He drops the Duracell from considerably higher, probably twice the distance. Add the fact that the Duracell doesn't have a flat bottom, as Bruce pointed out, and you have a completely bogus test.