Zero G Ferrofluid Fail - (ft. e-penser & Veritasium)
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Check out Bruce’s zero g video on e-penser! https://youtu.be/lVTTpKShVtE
Check out Derek’s video on Veritasium! https://youtu.be/xdJwG_9kF8s
The zero g plane, also known as a parabolic flight, or the vomit comet, flies in parabolic trajectories to give a brief experience of weightlessness. This flight, operated by Novespace in Bordeaux, France, offered 14 weightless parabolas, 2 parabolas with a simulation of moon gravity, and one with Mars gravity. I brought some demos to try out on the vomit comet, with little to no success. But who can ever prepare for these weightless things? Watch to find out whether I threw up!
Creator: Dianna Cowern
Animator: Kyle Norby
Resident physics PhD student: Dan Walsh
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music: APM
Check out Bruce’s zero g video on e-penser! https://youtu.be/lVTTpKShVtE
Check out Derek’s video on Veritasium! https://youtu.be/xdJwG_9kF8s
The zero g plane, also known as a parabolic flight, or the vomit comet, flies in parabolic trajectories to give a brief experience of weightlessness. This flight, operated by Novespace in Bordeaux, France, offered 14 weightless parabolas, 2 parabolas with a simulation of moon gravity, and one with Mars gravity. I brought some demos to try out on the vomit comet, with little to no success. But who can ever prepare for these weightless things? Watch to find out whether I threw up!
Creator: Dianna Cowern
Animator: Kyle Norby
Resident physics PhD student: Dan Walsh
http://physicsgirl.org/
http://twitter.com/thephysicsgirl
http://facebook.com/thephysicsgirl
http://instagram.com/thephysicsgirl
music: APM
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