4K: Spinning an Apple Until it Explodes at 28,500 FPS
Compressed air can be used to levitate rounded objects. Sometimes said rounded objects start spinning so fast that they give up on being round objects.
Compressed air can be used to levitate rounded objects. Sometimes said rounded objects start spinning so fast that they give up on being round objects.
Many things happen so fast, they can only be observed (and truly appreciated) in super slow motion
The Slow Mo Guys capture the fascinating moment when 2000° thermite lands in a tank of 20° water
When Apple watches get wet they have a function that enables them to eject water
The Slow Mo Guys try to break YouTube’s video compression but discover something much more beautiful instead.
The Slow Mo Guys learn about tranquilizer dart physics using slow mo as a helpful tool
The Tesla valve, explained with fire and a high-speed camera.
Chris Bryan captures some of the most incredible waves you will ever see
“Transient 2” is the latest storm chasing time-lapse from Dustin Farrell
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