Water Drop Filmed in 10,000 Frames Per Second

The folks at MIT show you a drop of water like you’ve never seen it before. A great little outtake from the Discovery Channel program “Invisible Worlds In The Water.” This video appears in our collection of 125 Great Science Videos.

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  1. pixeldamnation says . . . | December 20, 2010 / 1:43 pm

    this is just awesome .. there are so many things that you could film to see how it works

  2. Andrea says . . . | April 17, 2012 / 12:26 am

    Thank you for this wonderful video

  3. Harvey Sauter says . . . | September 26, 2012 / 6:40 pm

    Very interesting but certainly not unpresidented. Similar work was done by prof Edgerton at MIT about 50 years ago using xenon flash devices.

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