Category: How-to
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How To Get A Cork Out Of A Bottle
Here's a cool trick How to get a cork out of a bottle without breaking the bottle. It's really ingenious, just watch!
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How To Make Plasma In Microwave
Very interresting experiment, when making a real plasma at home. I am warning you to not to try this by your self it's very dangerous!
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Liquid Metal Demo Video
A cool demonstration of how liquid metal (actually an exotic alloy) can store energy and then return it, in a surprisingly elastic way. Enjoy the liquid metal demo video!
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Non-Newtonian Fluid Under Vibration
Here's another cornstarch and water solution, which becomes a non-newtonian fluid. A Non-Newtonian fluid, has properties that cannot be described by classical fluids. In this video clip, the non-newtonian fluid is a mixture of corn starch and water.
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See How Hot Water Freezes Instantly
Here's a cool video clip demonstrating that at temperatures this cold a cup of hot water freezes instantly when it's thrown into the air. Pretty cool actually!
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Slow Motion Video Of A Samurai Sword Slicing A Bottle Of Tea
After seeing how a samurai sword slashes an egg, here's a follow up, showing in slow motion what happens when a samurai sword slices a bottle full with something that resembles tea. Hope you'll enjoy this one, too !
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Supercooled Water Experiment
This is water supercooled at -21 degrees Celsius (-6F). As you can see it is still in liquid form. You can check out why on the supercooling wiki page. The amazing thing happens when you pour the water. Really cool! Enjoy!
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Virtual Motor Build Animation
A cool video animation showing what parts an engine is made of, and how it's put together. If you're a motor freak (like me) I'm sure you'll love it. Enjoy!
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Water Balloon Explosion In Slow Motion
These high speed footage is always impressive. Here's how the popping of a water balloon looks like shot at a 5000 frames per second. That's what I call a good video cam recorder ;)
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