Atomic Trampoline

Video demonstrates the differences between the shock absorbency of different metals, with one side coated with a special amorphous metal which allows a bearing to bounce a lot more.

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+7 1. thundersnow commented 8 years ago

Very nicely explained and demonstrated :)
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+6 2. Itsme78 commented 8 years ago

Wonder what would happen if the ball was made of the same liquid metal
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-4 3. kirkelicious commented 8 years ago

This guy always has fascinating gadgets. Sadly he has no clue about physics.
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+1 4. ringmaster commented 8 years ago

It would have worked better if it wasn't completely flat, but slightly curved upwards.
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0 5. thundersnow commented 8 years ago

But #2 made a good point..