How to protect your headphones from tangling

Physics guard your nerve kletok

bitter truth: if you wear your in-ear headphones in the pocket or in a bag, they end up entangled in a tangle. Yes, there are actual studies that scientists are well advanced in the study of the phenomenon of "spontaneous intertwining strands excited," but today there is really convenient and proven methods to protect the headphones from tangling.

But luckily, Professor Robert Matthews of Aston University English can save the day. Studying the "Murphy's Law for yarn" (or "loops hypothesis"), Mathews has developed an excellent method to prevent tangling headphones: headphones to fix the special clip, bringing together and "ear", and audio. As a result, there will loop which will lead to a tenfold reduction in the probability of formation of the coil of wire.





"Firstly, due to the formation of the loop, we effectively reduce the length of the wires. Second, we get rid of all the headphones, which are the main factor contributing to the formation of the coil, "Matthews said in an interview with ABC News.

Does it really? As you know, the best way to test the theory - it is carrying out an experiment. Matthews did just that by inviting students from all over England to take part in the "Great British hub experiment." With it, he wanted to get more information and understand the rights he in their original assumptions.

"I hope that my method will save many people from irritation" - said Matthews. So check this method right now, and then thank physics, will save you from the problems.

via factroom.ru