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Girl uses big hammer to smash a concrete block resting on her friends stomach
During a homeschool science lesson investigating Newton's First Law, Mikalah Strickling (age 13) uses a small sledge hammer to smash a concrete block on her friend's stomach. Mikalah didn't hit the block hard enough the first time and so it didn't break. However, on her second attempt she struck it hard enough to smash the block apart. Due to the blocks large mass and inertia, her friend was not injured in any way. Mikalah is seen laughing the entire time as she found it all so funny. The Teacher, Jacob Strickling has his own youTube channel 'Make Science Fun' and runs regular Science days for homeschooled kids in Australia
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