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Slow Motion Science

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Last updated 31 October 2012, created 08 February 2011, viewed 5,318

Co-written with Sam Hankin, this is an interactive explorable presentation that demonstrates Physical Processes and Chemical Reactions in extreme slow motion. (up to 3000fps). Included are experiments using Methane Bubbles, Musical Instruments, Flame Tests, Explosions, Rockets, Diet Coke and More… Menthos and Microwave Experiments. Note this is a 164MB - Zip File Download

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really really really cool!

from tootall1972, 01 February 2012. Member of the TES Panel.
(report comment) 5 out of 5 Recommended
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Andrew Jackson"s avatarAndrew Jackson

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Astronomy, Chemistry, Information Communications Technology (ICT), Physics
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