When the tail end of the chain is yanked out, the resulting motion, due to the stiffness of the metal chain, creates a downward force on the beads below that, in turn, creates an upward reactive force that causes the chain to continue dropping out of the container despite no further force being applied.
(1F30.15) Metal Bead Drop
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When the tail end of the chain is yanked out, the resulting motion, due to the stiffness of the metal chain, creates a downward force on the beads below that, in turn, creates an upward reactive force that causes the chain to continue dropping out of the container despite no further force being applied.
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