Sunday, January 31, 2016

Video: Andreas Wahl put his life at risk to a machine gun! – Eco News .com

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Science seems to have limits, but this physicist could have lost their lives during this experience. Andreas Wahl decided to shot with a bullet to a density of history. Norwegian physicist

Science seems not to have limits, but this physicist could have lost their lives during this experience. Andreas Wahl decided to shot with a bullet to a density of history. Norwegian physicist Andreas Wahl found a method unstoppable: he simply puts his life in danger by explaining theories for edifying videos broadcast in the science program that runs on the Norwegian channel NRK1

Andreas Wahl is positioned in front of a machine gun and opens fire

Some scientists are ready to meet any challenge to that progress is the appointment even if it endangers his own life . This is the crazy idea that the physicist Andreas Wahl made during an experiment. It does not go unnoticed and it is not the topic that sparked that interest. This is the sequence of events that has been worrying many colleagues and users. Norwegian NRK1 channel broadcasts a program.



A risky experiment for a density of matter

He wanted to strike hard in trying to prove that water is denser than air . He did not want the gun as it was held by a tripod and the man stood under the water a few meters of the device. When the weapon is pressed in front of his chest, the bullet as part reveals a video. It is with great confidence that he could conduct this experiment has confirmed that the water is denser than air.



The ball is slowed and reached Andreas Wahl not

The ball does not reach the physicist who emerged unscathed from the experience. She would not have had the same dimension if the gun had just pulled into the water without the presence of this man. It shows that the ball is slowed and she falls into the pool before hitting the target. Under similar conditions, but at the surface of the water, the bullet could have traveled 200 meters before touching his cible.La density of water is about 1000 times greater than that of air, in a pool ball is quickly braked says magazine Maxisciences . Nevertheless, we feel the distinct relief Scandinave when he realizes that the ball sank to the bottom.

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