What is the fastest chug water bottle?

Eric “Badlands” Booker set the world record after chugging a two-liter container in just 18.45 seconds. The record was recently confirmed by the Guinness World Records blog.

What happens in the collapsing bottle experiment?

As the air inside the bottle cools quickly, the air pressure drops quickly inside the bottle. Once the air pressure is lower inside the bottle and higher on the outside of the bottle the outside force of the air pressure pushes down on the bottle and collapses it.

Should you drink water slowly or fast?

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Adult bodies can use only 12 ounces of water at once. Consuming 8 ounces of water at a time throughout the day is optimal. It is also important to drink it slowly instead of gulping it down to get the best absorption rate.

What is the water bottle challenge?

Description. Water bottle flipping involves taking a plastic water bottle that is partially empty and holding it by the neck of the bottle. Force is applied with a flick, with the bottom of the bottle rotating away from the person. If performed successfully, the bottle will land upright.

How fast can people drink water?

Water fast (24–72 hours) During a water fast, you are not allowed to eat or drink anything besides water. Most people drink two to three liters of water per day during a water fast. The water fast lasts for 24–72 hours. You should not water fast for longer than this without medical supervision because of health risks.

What is the world record for sleeping?

Hypnotist Peter Powers holds the record for the longest time asleep. He put himself to sleep for straight eight days (188 hours) under hypnosis.

What causes a bottle to implode?

If a bottle is capped and then left in the cold, the air inside the bottle cools faster than the air outside the bottle. This means the air outside the bottle is exerting more pressure than the air inside the bottle, and the bottle collapses.

Why do water bottles shrink over time?

A property of cool air is that it takes up less space than warm air because its molecules are closer together. Because of this property, there is now “extra room” inside the bottle and to fill the space, the sides of the bottle suddenly collapse.