This video demonstrates a physical experiment where repeated impacts from kicking can gradually transform an irregular rock into a more spherical shape through continuous force application, illustrating how sustained mechanical stress can alter material geometry over time.
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Kicking Rico until he’s perfectly roundAdded:
Okay, guys, I'm starting a series.
A series where I kick a rock until it's perfectly round like that one guy did, and this is just a one.
I'm going to kick it till this video is over.
I'm not even touching the rock.
I'm going to die cuz I'm in a busy area.
Kobe, why did I say Kobe?
I actually don't even know what its name is going to be.
It was not a very good name.
I don't want to copy what that one guy did I want to call him Rocky cuz that's copying.
So, comment down below and I'll call him that.
See my mom?
>> [clears throat] >> Guys, if that girl is watching I know who made this.
Well, I don't but I know that this one girl like uh >> [snorts]
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