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Two water droplets collide in slow motion

At 5000 frames per second, a collision between two water droplets that lasts a mere two-thirds of a second in real-time is stretched out over tens of seconds. Slow-mo eye candy at its best.

Author David BradleyPosted on December 15, 2011November 11, 2023Categories Science

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