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Bottles, Bubbles and Breakages

MAY 07, 2013
Mechanical engineers reveal secret to bottle-exploding trick.
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Bottles, Bubbles and Breakages

Inside Science Buzzwords:

  1. Cavitation -- A process that occurs in liquid when bubbles form and implode or collapse.
  2. Accelerometer -- A device that can measure the force of acceleration -- or changes in speed, whether caused by gravity or by movement.

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