Buckling is when something squishes or bends suddenly because it can't stand up to pressure anymore.
Imagine you're holding a straw filled with popcorn, the popcorn is like tiny balls inside. Now, if you press down on the straw from the top, at first the popcorn just gets squished a little. But if you keep pressing harder and harder, bam! the whole thing suddenly bends or folds in half, that’s buckling!
Like a Slinky under pressure
Why it happens
When something is pushed or squeezed too much, its shape can no longer support the force, it just gives in and bends or folds suddenly. This happens with things like pillars, walls, even toothpastes when you squeeze them hard!
So next time you squish a toothpaste tube or bend a straw, remember: you're seeing buckling in action!
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