Friday, 2 May 2014
You Will Learn Something New From The 20 Amazing Science Gifs
Check out these awesome, scientific experiments in GIF form. These GIFs will teach you something new. Science, it's not only fascinating and the key to understanding the world around us, but also really exciting. Here are twenty GIFs that prove science is completely awesome.
And this is a GREAT example of linear momentum to angular momentum transition
Flying snakes exist. They’re know as chrysopelea
Here’s how ants walk
Here’s the Pythagorean theorem (a² + b² = c²) demonstrated visibly
Some octopuses are really good at camouflage
Sulphur hexafluoride is much denser than air
This is how a beanstalk finds support
This is how a key works
This is how a ladybug flies
This is how a spring falls
This is how chains are made
This is how dogs drink water
This is how small Earth is compared to the largest known star
This is what a cracked egg looks like underwater
This is what a star being devoured by a black hole looks like
This is what it looks like during an arctic summer, when the sun does not set
This is what it looks like when you throw boiling water out a window at -41°C
This is what snake venom does to blood
This might be how the statues on Easter Island got to where they ended up
You can do this with your computer
via heavy.com
And this is a GREAT example of linear momentum to angular momentum transition
Flying snakes exist. They’re know as chrysopelea
Here’s how ants walk
Here’s the Pythagorean theorem (a² + b² = c²) demonstrated visibly
Some octopuses are really good at camouflage
Sulphur hexafluoride is much denser than air
This is how a beanstalk finds support
This is how a key works
This is how a ladybug flies
This is how a spring falls
This is how chains are made
This is how dogs drink water
This is how small Earth is compared to the largest known star
This is what a cracked egg looks like underwater
This is what a star being devoured by a black hole looks like
This is what it looks like during an arctic summer, when the sun does not set
This is what it looks like when you throw boiling water out a window at -41°C
This is what snake venom does to blood
This might be how the statues on Easter Island got to where they ended up
You can do this with your computer
via heavy.com
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