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This slow motion experiment feels impossible
At normal speed, a water balloon pops instantly. But at 25,000 frames per second, something completely different happens. In this video, we watch a tennis racket collide with water balloons in extreme ...
Tired of waiting weeks for the Slow Mo Guys’ latest experiment with their high-speed cameras? Over the next 12 weeks, the duo’s new YouTube Original series Super Slow Show is going to deliver an ...
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To understand how chemical reactions begin, chemists have been using super-slow motion experiments for years to study the very first moments of a reaction. These days, measurements with a resolution ...
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