The Real Reason Jars Make That Satisfying Pop Sound

By History of Simple Things

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Ever noticed that satisfying “pop” when you open a new jar of jam, pickles, or pasta sauce? It’s not just a random sound—it’s actually the result of pressure, sealing, and a bit of everyday physics working together to keep your food fresh. In this video, we break down the simple science behind why jars pop when opened, how vacuum seals are created, and why that little sound is actually a good sign of freshness. #science #everydayscience #howthingswork #physics #foodfacts #didyouknow #historyofsimplethings

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