GIANT ICE BLOCK Vs. TRAMPOLINE from 45m! - Summary

Summary

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**Experiment:** Dropping objects onto a trampoline from increasing heights (15m, 22.5m, 45m)

**Objects:**

1. **Watermelon**: Dropped from 45m, surprisingly survived with minimal damage, aided by a bean bag "rescue device".
2. **Ice Block** (approx. 30kg): Dropped from 22.5m and then 45m, remarkably survived both drops with some damage to the trampoline's springs.

**Additional Content:**

* Hosts engage with the audience, asking for:
+ Scientific explanations for the ice block's transparent-to-cloudy appearance
+ Suggestions for future drop experiments
+ Contest entries for the total cost of four watermelons
* A merchandise giveaway is announced on Instagram
* A potential future challenge: dropping a fridge from height if the video reaches half a million likes.

Facts

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1. **Height levels mentioned**:
* 15 meters
* 22.5 meters (halfway point)
* 25 meters
* 45 meters (top level)
2. **Objects dropped**:
* Watermelon(s) (multiple, as some were spare)
* Ice block (approximately 30 kilos)
3. **Weights mentioned**:
* Watermelon: not specified
* Bowling ball (for comparison): 5 kilos
* Ice block: approximately 30 kilos (mentioned as "bounced out like it was nothing")
* Equivalent of nearly six bowling balls in weight for the ice block (calculated from 28 kilos mentioned in a comparison)
4. **Rescue device**:
* A bean bag, intended to catch and protect falling objects (initially for watermelons)
5. **Trampoline details**:
* Described as "blessed" or exceptionally resilient
* Had some spring carnage after the final drop but survived
* Approximately 100 springs, with 3 bent after the final drop
6. **Contests and Giveaways**:
* Guess the total cost of all four watermelons (to two decimal places)
* Win a free shirt by participating in a giveaway on their Instagram, linked to a post with a specific thumbnail
7. **Future Content Teaser**:
* Possibility of dropping a fridge if the video reaches half a million likes