Why headphone cords get entangled revealed
A Couple Of Students From The University Of California Have Published A Paper Titled 'Spontaneous Knotting Of An Agitated String' Which Reveals The Ground Breaking Data Surrounding The Mystery Of Tangled Headphones.
A couple of students from the University of California have published a paper titled 'Spontaneous knotting of an agitated string' which reveals the ground breaking data surrounding the mystery of tangled headphones.The data reveals that if the cord was less than 46 centimeters in length it will never get tangled, News.com.au reported.The data also revealed that any cord longer than 46 centimeters it will turn into a tangled ball of doom, but at 150cm it hits the maximum possible probability of tangling at 50 per cent.The paper also confirmed that headphones tangled themselves within seconds, and that it was not just due to your messy bag as it was mostly due to the cord being agitated and the movement and tumbling of your headphones in the space they were kept.
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