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Breaking the bottom out of a glass bottle by hitting the top is a challenging trick, but involves a ton of physics. The explanation is related to cavitation - a process seen in the Mantis Shrimp attack, head injuries and pouring honey!

Creator/Host/Writer: Dianna Cowern
Editor/Videographer: Levi Butner
Research/Writer: A.J. Fillo
Research: Meredith Fore
Slow Motion Cinematography: Darren Dyk
Thanks to Ed Ivory, Hope Butner and Kyle Kitzmiller

Sources:
Instructional YouTube Video Guy: youtube.com/watch?v=lDMcrvjDpCY
Usage: phys.org/news/2020-04-pierce.html
Cancer treatment:
physicsworld.com/a/tuned-ultrasound-selectively-disrupts-the-structure-of-cancer-cells
Mantis shrimp footage: Maya Devris and YouTube/Deep Look
Shark Footage: Jan Acosta 2010
Propeller footage and animation created and owned by IET Institute for Energy Technology, University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil
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