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Bullet

Why Is Liquid Body Armor Better Than A Bulletproof Vest?

July 21, 2015 Physics
Red Eye

What Causes Red Eye Effect In Photographs?

July 20, 2015 Physics
How Does Boiling Water Turn Into Snow When It's Too Cold Outside?

How Does Boiling Water Turn Into Snow When It’s Too Cold Outside?

July 15, 2015 Physics
Car Wheel

Why Do Wheels Appear To Be Spinning Backwards At High Speeds?

July 6, 2015 Physics
The Science Behind One-Way Mirrors: How Do They Work?

The Science Behind One-Way Mirrors: How Do They Work?

June 29, 2015 Physics
Sparks

What Happens When You Put A Metallic Object In A Microwave?

June 29, 2015 Physics
A round trace of bullets coming into the thick window glass(kamienczanka)s

Bullet-Resistant Glass: How Does It Work?

June 24, 2015 Physics
Birds on Wire

Why Don’t Birds Sitting On Wires Get Electrocuted?

June 23, 2015 Physics

Science Of Swing (And Reverse Swing): How Do Bowlers Swing The Ball In Mid-Air?

May 18, 2015 Physics
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