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Posts Tagged ‘slow motion’

Dec
1
How It Works TV
Science
Technology
by
Helen
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Normally you wouldn’t have time to blink, but high-speed cameras make this amazing compilation of normally lightning-quick events a feast for the eyes High-speed cameras can achieve very high frame rates (or recording speeds) in order to see incredible slow-motion film. While normal TV runs at about 25 frames per second (fps), the most advanced high-speed cameras can achieve up to 1,000,000 fps. You’ll see eggs go bang, water ...

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Nov
19
How It Works TV
Transport
by
Robert Jones
. 0 comments
Whatever that hits is toast! The Abrams M1 battletank can fire these 120mm rounds up to 4,000m, traveling at one mile per second.

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