What is the result of hitting magnetic balls in a blender? [video]

YouTube is full of channels that feature at least curious content. Among these, we can highlight Blendtec, which usually takes objects of various styles and shapes and put them in the blender to answer a question: will it mix (or, Will it Blend?) - this is also the frame name seen on the site)?

In a recent episode, designed to commemorate the birth of his fortieth grandson, Tom Dickson, host of the show, decided to put magnetic beads in a blender to see what the result would be after a few minutes. And that's exactly what you can see in the video that opens this news.

It doesn't take long to see that the result, while dangerous, is able to attract the attention of those who like to see sparks flying around - there is even a moment when the speed of the video slows down so the audience can enjoy a little. better what is going on inside the blender.

So, what did you think of the experience? Just keep in mind that messing with this is dangerous, and always worth saying, never try to do something like that at home.