VIDEO ⟩ The trick to knocking the last drop of ketchup out of a bottle

 How much do you like ketchup? Can you eat it with anything? In any case, if you add ketchup, you can eat anything. I haven't tried, but getting the last ketchup out of the bottle is a task I've had to deal with as well.


For those who have studied physics, it will be clear why what the woman does allows her to get the remaining ketchup. Because no one wants to throw away ketchup, who would?


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It is the centrifugal force that makes the ketchup move.

If you do it right, it's actually much more effective than trying to get at the last remnants of ketchup stuck to the walls of the bottle with a knife. Also, simple shaking may not be the best way to ensure that the last residues move from the walls to the cork side.

You just need to exert more force, which the woman does. The result is nothing surprising. It really lives up to all expectations.

Casey Rieger's video has garnered over 27,000 comments and has been viewed over 15 million times. Not bad for one simple tutorial?

Can you try it too? It will definitely happen, you just need to apply enough force and centrifugal force will do the rest.

Just remember to keep the bottle closed while doing this. Otherwise, it will be an apartment that will enjoy the last ketchup and your work effort.
Video source:
https://youtu.be/8QDz1YI0ViE?si=dDBe-t-nTKSzJ1be






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