When a ball bearing impacts a shallow sand basin, a crown splash and crater results rather than a Worthington jet, filmed in slow motion at 960 frames per second.

When a ball bearing impacts a shallow sand basin, a crown splash and crater results rather than a Worthington jet, filmed in slow motion at 960 frames per second.

By Robert VanCleave, Joanna Bugajska, Luke McMullan, Quyncie Grenis for Fall 2015 Team First.
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When a ball bearing impacts a shallow sand basin, a crown splash and crater results rather than a Worthington jet, filmed in slow motion.

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