A drop of water at 20,000 FPS Ultra SlowMo Camera with Macro lens.
A drop of water at 20,000 FPS Ultra SlowMo Camera with Macro lens.
A drop of water at 20,000 FPS Ultra SlowMo Camera with Macro lens.
Last droplet is like ‘nope’.
Yeeet
What kind of physics allows this and can we scale this up is all i can think know and i really needed my mind with me today.
I think, the effect here is similar to a situation where you take 2 balls of different weights, for example a 🎾 and a 🏀, stack them with the smaller ball on top and drop them. If you drop them both from, say, 1m height, when bouncing off ground, the 🎾 will bounce up much higher than the initial 1m. Because the heavier ball will impart some amount of its kinetic energy to the smaller ball.
This was way cooler than I anticipated.
"oh, wow, I didn't know that would happen."
"OMG, it did it again!"
"Look at that little fella."
"Go! little guy go!"
That was way cooler than I was expecting
That was way cooler than I was expecting
That was way cooler than I was expecting
That was way cooler than I was expecting.
SlowMo Guys on Youtube.
damn
Incredible