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Oct 8, 2010

What Happens When You Smash Nitroglycerin With a Hammer in 600x Slow Motion?


Nitroglycerin, first discovered in 1846, is the explosive essence of dynamite. Even slowed down 600x, the reaction—detonation—is so violent, so fast, it still happens in less than the blink of an eye.

43 comments:

  1. I love these super-slo-mo videos. They show you just how little you really see.

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  2. Slow motion videos are epic. This is no exception!

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  3. Holy Crap, stay away. :D

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  4. wow that's insane!

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  5. Man I'm glad I didn't know how to make that stuff when I was to young to know any better...

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  6. Sooo cool video!!! 600x and still looks like it normally exploded xD

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  7. That was pretty sick, I love that kind of violent power.

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  8. They should have used a little bit more :D

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  9. i kinda wonder what my lit farts would look like at 1/600x slo-mo

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  10. 600x and it's still fast. That's one speedy reaction!

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  11. Pretty crazy, it still was super fast even when 600x slowed.

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  12. nice work here... btw, I have Hayden Panetierre bubbled on Enhanced by MS Paint :P

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  13. I love slow-mo science stuff!

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  14. Oh whoa, that looks like it'd be fun to play with

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  15. Beyond amazing! I suck haaaaard at chemistry, but the machinations and truths behind it have always mystified me.

    The fact that a single drop of liquid did that all? I dare you to find me a person who isn't shocked at the implications and possibilities of that.

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  16. Slow-motion videos are so fun to watch..

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  17. Oh, what the lol.
    It's so explosive :D

    Supp 'n' follow you bra.

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  18. where can i purchase some of this...it's for uh...experiment...yes...experiment...MUAAHAHAHAHAHA

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  19. i thought they would blow something up...but this is cool too

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  20. Thanks very much, its very nice topic, this was the one I am looking for. Thanks again

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  21. Wow. Super slowed down and that shit is still fast as hell. Its crazy

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  22. That was very fascinating. BBC really knows how to produce entertaining videos.

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