Highspeed Photo of Punctured Water Balloons:


Freeze Frame of Water Balloon Rupture
Punctured water balloons are photographed at high speed (1000 frames/sec) in a laboratory. Since the rupture process is on the order of milliseconds, the initial impact of the membrane retraction on the bulk fluid can be observed without the significant interference of gravity. Such tests were conducted to get preliminary insight into the rupture of water balloons in a low-gravity environment (i.e. in space).

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