Does tapping on a soda can really stop it from exploding?

Many people tap their soda cans to prevent them from fizzing over, but does this technique actually work?

A close up of two hands opening a bubbly can of soda against a blue background
Can tapping on the top of a soda can stop it from exploding?
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We all know that a dropped or shaken soda can comes with the risk of a fizzy eruption. People use different techniques to prevent these bubbly blasts, including tapping the top of the can. This advice has been passed around for years, but does it actually work?

The answer lies in the physics of what's happening inside the can.

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Kenna Hughes-Castleberry
Content Manager, Live Science

Kenna Hughes-Castleberry is the Content Manager at Live Science. Formerly, she was the Content Manager at Space.com and before that the Science Communicator at JILA, a physics research institute. Kenna is also a book author, with her upcoming book 'Octopus X' scheduled for release in spring of 2027. Her beats include physics, health, environmental science, technology, AI, animal intelligence, corvids, and cephalopods.

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