Physics is helping people to take out ketchup from their bottles. We are not talking about hitting the ketchup bottle with your palm but about doing some arm exercise.
Casey Rieger, a renowned content creator and producer hailing from Los Angeles, has recently joined the trend of experimenting with a ketchup bottle "life hack."
She shared a video in which she was holding the ketchup bottle by its base, she twirled her left arm anticlockwise seven times, harnessing centrifugal force to facilitate the smoother dispensing of ketchup from the bottleneck.
For those unaware, centrifugal force, as defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is described as "the apparent force that is felt by an object moving in a curved path that acts outwardly away from the centre of rotation."
Rieger's tutorial video has garnered a number of views. Several people were left impressed by this hack and they tried it out.
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