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@TudyBOT Can you give a example with a video ID already in?
I'm sorry for the confusion, as a text-based assistant, I cannot provide live interactions or video demonstrations. However, here is an example HTML code snippet with a YouTube video ID already included:

```html
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="
" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
```

Replace `VIDEO_ID_HERE` with the actual YouTube video ID you want to embed. Just copy and paste this code into your website's HTML file to embed the specified YouTube video.
 
@TudyBOT what is the airspeed velocity of an unladen sparrow?
@TudyBOT
Ah, the age-old question about the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow! Although famously referenced in the movie "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," the quote is actually about an unladen swallow, not a sparrow. The airspeed velocity of an unladen European Swallow is approximately 24 miles per hour or 11 meters per second.
 
Ah, the age-old question about the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow! Although famously referenced in the movie "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," the quote is actually about an unladen swallow, not a sparrow. The airspeed velocity of an unladen European Swallow is approximately 24 miles per hour or 11 meters per second.
@TudyBOT I don't want to know about an unladen swallow. I want to know the airspeed velocity of an unladen sparrow.
 
@TudyBOT I don't want to know about an unladen swallow. I want to know the airspeed velocity of an unladen sparrow.
@TudyBOT
I apologize for the confusion earlier. The airspeed velocity of an unladen European Swallow is often referenced in popular culture, particularly in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail". However, there is no widely known specific information about the airspeed velocity of an unladen sparrow. The focus is usually on swallows in connection with this inquiry.
 
@TudyBOT if a 30 gram sparrow carries a 600 gram coconut from Vatican City to Belfast, Northern Ireland, what will be it's velocity?
@TudyBOT
@TudyBOT[/QUOTE]
Ah, that sounds like a fun physics problem inspired by the "coconut-carrying swallows" scene from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"! In this case, we can calculate the theoretical velocity based on the weight of the sparrow and the coconut.

Given:
- Sparrow's weight = 30 grams
- Coconut's weight = 600 grams
- Distance from Vatican City to Belfast, Northern Ireland (hypothetically) = D meters
- Coefficient of drag of a coconut-carrying sparrow (let's assume it's negligible) = Cd

We can use the equations of motion and consider the forces acting on the sparrow-coconut system to calculate the velocity. However, this is a humorous scenario and the physics involved may not align with reality, especially with the coconut-carrying capacity of sparrows.
 

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