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Ultra Slow-Mo Camera Can Record Light Bouncing Off Mirrors
A high-speed camera can pull off all kinds of impressive feats, such as ultra slow-motion action photography in sports or movies. One thing you don’t see too often? An ultra-fast camera that’s so speedy it can actually record light bouncing between mirrors. That’s exactly what Edoardo Charbon at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne recently demonstrated, however — using a camera that’s able to take a mind-boggling 24,000 frames a second.
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Exploding Batteries in Slow Motion - The Slow Mo Guys
Gav and Dan once again prove warning labels right. Don't try this at home. The bits of battery might dent your face and the gas that comes out might dent your lungs.
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Slow Mo Rainbow Flame
Most fireballs are orange and will melt your face off. These ones aren't orange... but they will still happily melt your face off.
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Slow Mo Gargling Uvula - The Slow Mo Guys
Gav shows you a super close up and intrusive simulation of what it is like to make out with Dan.
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Fire-breathing Backflip with Steve-O
It's not every day that Steve-O comes to your house, but when he does, it's pure Slow Mo magic.
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Slow Motion Overload
Get ready for the most insane video of objects exploding in slow motion.
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142mph Serve - Racquet hits the ball 6000fps Super slow motion
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CD Shattering at 170,000FPS!
Gav and Dan present the SLOWEST EVER episode of the slow mo guys by spinning a disc at 23,000RPM and filming it shatter at a whopping 170,000 frames per second.
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Hypnotic Ink Physics in 4K Slow Motion
In the first Ultra High Definition episode of The Slow Mo Guys, Gav and Dan inject coloured ink into a tank of water. If you have a 4K display or UHD tv, fire it up!
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Slow-mo video of raindrops reveals how rain gets its distinctive smell
It's a great word and an even better smell — the one that hangs in the air after a rain storm. By filming raindrops in super-slow-motion, MIT researchers think they've figured out how this smell works. It turns out that raindrops release little bursts of aerosols, or fine particles of liquid suspended in gas. Just as the aerosols released by champagne bubbles make the wine smell and taste distinctive, the aerosols released when rain hits the ground...
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This cliff jump goes horribly wrong
Compression Fracture of the T12 Vertebra, 5 stitches to the eye, 6 stitches to the chin, severely sprained Back, wrist and hand. multiple bruised areas.
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