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Briefly about what 10,000 horsepower does to a brake tire at startup.
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Perfect illustration of inertia
And inertia is a physical phenomenon whereby a body keeps its velocity constant or at rest when no other bodies are acting on it.
And inertia is a physical phenomenon whereby a body keeps its velocity constant or at rest when no other bodies are acting on it.
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Causes of collapses and potholes.
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Great magnetic field work π§²
It's the field generated by a magnet or a conductor through which an electric current runs.
It's the field generated by a magnet or a conductor through which an electric current runs.
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Operation of a wedge-air rocket engine.π₯
A type of liquid rocket engine with a wedge-shaped nozzle that maintains aerodynamic efficiency over a wide range of altitudes above the Earth's surface with varying atmospheric pressures.
A type of liquid rocket engine with a wedge-shaped nozzle that maintains aerodynamic efficiency over a wide range of altitudes above the Earth's surface with varying atmospheric pressures.
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Ice roller couldn't crush a golf ball
After compression of polymers, the density of an ordinary golf ball is equal to 40 kilograms of steel compressed to four centimeters in diameter.
After compression of polymers, the density of an ordinary golf ball is equal to 40 kilograms of steel compressed to four centimeters in diameter.
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Tensegrity is the principle of constructing structures of rods and cables, with the rods running in compression and the cables operating in tension.
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Uncanny weldingπ₯
Demonstration of the friction welding process.
Demonstration of the friction welding process.
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Hot cube vs. ice cubes!
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Fast air moving around objects reduces pressure, allowing them to float.
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The shock wave created by an airplane as it gains speed generates vapor cones.
The physical effects of an airplane flying so fast through the air are shock waves. Shock waves form around the airplane as it gains speed and approaches the speed of sound.
The physical effects of an airplane flying so fast through the air are shock waves. Shock waves form around the airplane as it gains speed and approaches the speed of sound.
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What's intriguing is the property of the vibration causing this thing to rotate in the opposite direction.
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That illusion is commonly referred to as Mephisto spiral.
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Electrical short circuit.
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Water decompensation in slow motion camera shooting.
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"Drunk glasses"
Curious concept, wine lovers will appreciate it.
Curious concept, wine lovers will appreciate it.
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Color laser + smoke generator, stunning and mesmerizing effect.
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Display of a perfect combination of magnetic levitation and electromagnetic induction.
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Apply physics correctly.
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That's the incredibly strong Isotruss material.
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Better not to catch this oneβΎοΈ
Blew out a baseball. With a speed of 1,000 miles per hour.
The mass of the baseball is known and approximates m = 0.145 kg.
Blew out a baseball. With a speed of 1,000 miles per hour.
The mass of the baseball is known and approximates m = 0.145 kg.