How to Use Physics for Apple Bobbing on Halloween

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Summary: Learn how to use physics when perfecting your apple bobbing skills when bobbing for apples this Halloween in this free Halloween video about bobbing for apples.

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Matt Cail is a painter, makeup artist and cartoonist who grew up drawing Dracula. While in college, he acted in, directed and designed the University of Washington's campus haunted...read more

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"Hi! I'm Matt Cail on behalf of Expert Village. I am here today to tell you how to set up and play bobbing for apples. All right so you are bobbing for apples. Despite the other tips that we've already talked about, you just can't seem to get an apple in your mouth. And you very much like to be able to say that you are the type of person that can get an apple bobbing for apples. Here is another tip to keep in mind. As you are going and you are trying to bob for apples, keep physics in mind. As you are bobbing, the water is going to be sloshing all around. This will be carrying some apples away from you frustratingly but other apples will be riding waves back at you. These are the apples you want to focus on because one apple that you miss going away from you may also open up an opportunity coming right at you. Those are the apples you don't want to pass by. Despite all the other tips we are talking about, sometimes an apple can literally fall right into you mouth if you are looking for it. Bobbing for apples can result in a lot of water sloshing around and a lot of even like wave action. Sometimes even go up over the side. Keep that in mind because whenever you are bobbing for apples you may be able to get a very easy catch as one of the apples is coming right back towards your mouth. "

eHow Article: How to Use Physics for Apple Bobbing on Halloween

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