Spaghetti Breaking at 250k FPS: Watch the Amazing Footage

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The forum discussion centers around a video showcasing spaghetti breaking at an impressive 250,000 frames per second (FPS). The footage highlights the intricate dynamics of fragmentation, as detailed in the referenced paper by Audoly and Neukirch. This topic connects to previous discussions on shock waves produced in breaking objects, emphasizing the scientific curiosity surrounding material behavior under stress.

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definitely cool
I had noticed that over the years, but had never stopped to consider why

thanks for posting
 

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