This video demonstrates a physics experiment where a sumo wrestler is progressively supported by increasing numbers of balls (1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100) to illustrate the relationship between surface area and pressure distribution, showing how multiple smaller surfaces can collectively support a larger weight.
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How Many Balls will Hold a Sumo Wrestler?Added:
One ball.
Five balls. Come on.
10 balls. Come on.
20 balls.
Yes.
50 balls.
100 balls. Wait, if this can hold him, you have to subscribe. Go.
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