As the beans are shaken, they tend to form a denser layer as they take up less room between individual beans . The larger beans form a less dense layer, the shaking tends not to disturb the dense layer and so only moves the larger beans onto the top of the dense layer.
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As the beans are shaken, they tend to form a denser layer as they take up less room between individual beans . The larger beans form a less dense layer, the shaking tends not to disturb the dense layer and so only moves the larger beans onto the top of the dense layer.
Because there's only big jelly beans in the jar. :3
You are holding the jar upside down, so the heavier beams fall to the "top" but it's really the bottom.
probably cause the smaller jelly beans slip to the bottom
Probably, ask your teacher
actually its the smaller one.