Ever wondered how engineers think when facing the impossible? 🤔 In this video, we test a LEGO car on a slippery glass surface — a challenge that looks playful but reveals real-world engineering lessons!
From traction and grip mechanics to adaptive wheel articulation and center-of-mass balance, this experiment transforms a simple toy into a live physics lab. 🚗💡
Watch how each design tweak — from tire angle to suspension — changes performance on the glass slope. This is more than fun; it’s an engineering mindset in motion — where problem-solving, creativity, and persistence meet hands-on experimentation.
👨🔬 What You’ll Learn: ✅ How engineers approach impossible challenges ✅ Real-world principles of friction & traction ✅ Importance of adaptive design and persistence ✅ How play can spark serious innovation
🎥 Experiment by: Mursalin sb 👉 Follow for more creative engineering experiments & hands-on science ideas!
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