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slinky drop answer

how does a slinky fall when extended by its own weight and then released we discover the surprising answer using a slow motion camera that records 300 frames per second answer link: http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=okb2tctpvnu
science experiments with kevin delaney

little rock039s museum of discovery scientist kevin delaney performs some experiments with jimmy including shooting vortex cannonssubscribe now to the tonight show starring jimmy fallon: http:bitly1nwt1anwatch the tonight show starring jimmy fallon weeknights 11:3510:35cget more jimmy fallon: follow jimmy: http:twittercomjimmyfallonlike jimmy: https:facebookcomjimmyfallonget more the tonight show starring jimmy fallon: follow the tonight show: http:twittercomfallontonightlike the tonight show: https:facebookcomfallontonightthe tonight show tumblr: http:fallontonighttumblrcomget more nbc: nbc youtube: http:bitly1dm1qbhlike nbc: http:facebookcomnbcfollow nbc: http:twittercomnbcnbc tumblr: http:nbctvtumblrcomnbc google: https:plusgooglecomnbcpoststhe tonight show starring jimmy fallon features hilarious highlights from the show including: comedy sketches music parodies celebrity interviews ridiculous games and of course jimmy039s thank you notes and hashtags you039ll also find behind the scenes videos and other great web exclusivesscience experiments with kevin delaneyhttp:wwwyoutubecomfallontonight
25 chemistry experiments in 15 minutes andrew szydlo tedxnewcastle

whacky colour changes magic disappearing water blowing up dustbins clouds of steam thunder air explosions are you ready to fasten your seatbelts and enjoy the explosive journeyin his talk andrew aims to promote chemistry as the science of remarkable changes which are often overlooked yet so important in our everyday life and he does it brilliantly by performing an incredible series of 25 experiments in 15 minutes totally amazing the audience who rewards him with a long and deserved standing ovation andrew z szydo is an internationally acclaimed chemistry teacher but hes definitely not the typical chemistry teacher you would expecthe holds a phd in the history and philosophy of science from ucl and is an expert on the history of alchemy his 1994 book water which does not wet hands is considered to be the standard reference work on the polish alchemist michael sendivogiusbut his polymath spirit extends further: hes a violin bugle and accordion player as well a
awesome hd slinky slow-mo

music by kevin mcleod http:incompetechcomsongs: industrial music box heavy interlude pale rider decisionsslow motion photography courtesy of questacon http:questaconeduauthe original goal of veritasium was to show the beauty of science and i think the first minute and a half of this is the closest i039ve come this is the last in a series of six videos about slinkies