Match Strength Test: Crash Course Statics E2.5
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In this video, I prepare for the third episode by testing the strength of matches.
At first, I wanted to use bamboo skewers, but they could hold up to 100 pounds so I decided to go with something a little weaker to make my life easier and safer.
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1. Killing With Kindness - Jingle Punks
2. Sun Spots - Silent Partner
Most of the music I use is from the YouTube Audio Library.
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