Close up of a giant water ball puncture with 2m diameter at 1,000 fps
The video captures a picture of a water ball with a diameter of 2m being punctured with a high-speed camera that surprised many people.
The video captures a picture of a water ball with a diameter of 2m being punctured with a high-speed camera that surprised many people.
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The Slow Mo Guys on the YouTube channel used the Phantom Flex 4K camera capable of recording images at a rate of 1,000 frames per second to perform a humorous test, punctuating too many diameter bubbles. 2m on the table turns on a giant spring.
Watch the video to see how this process works. Note, people should not try this test at home.
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