This video addresses the question of whether glass breaks faster than a bullet, offering a "take" on a Slow Mo Guys video. The creator aims to provide ballistic knowledge and teach the "Slowmo Guys" about the physics involved in bullet impacts and material fracture. The content is presented by "Deuce and Guns" and encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions.
This YouTube video showcases a hummingbird in extreme slow motion, captured at an impressive 38,000 frames per second. The title and description focus solely on the visual spectacle of the hummingbird's rapid movements and wing beats, highlighting the high-speed capture technology used. There is no mention or visual implication of firearms, ammunition, or related topics within the provided data.
This YouTube video presents a February 2015 AFTE (Association of Firearm and Toolmark Examiners) local chapter presentation by the author of Forgotten Weapons. The focus is on the application of high-speed camera photography, specifically using an Edgertonic camera, for analyzing firearms. The presentation details potential forensic uses, including understanding complex firearm operating mechanisms, identifying the origin of markings on cartridge cases, analyzing bullet impact effects, and diagnosing firearm malfunctions.
This YouTube video showcases a hummingbird in extremely high-speed footage, captured at 600 frames per second. The description highlights the bird's rapid wing beats, estimated at nearly 50 times per second, and humorously points out the astonishing speed at which the hummingbird defecates, measuring just 31 milliseconds (0.031 seconds). The creator injects a lighthearted comment about the efficiency of this biological process.
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