What happens when lightning strikes a fluorescent tube lamp? To find out, the crew of Tobidase! Kagaku-kun visited the 12-million-volt artificial lightning generator at the Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI). See the super slow-motion results of the experiment in the video below.
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Neutrinos
Interesting, I had expected the tube to light up then shatter. There's another (easier and safer) way to get the lightsaber effect though. http://www.stopgeek.com/richard-boxs-light-field.html
[ ]Charles Frith
I'm blown away by your curation. Your eye. Whatever. Truly great.
[ ]Leon
Will you be doing a post on nujabes death?
[ ]shadow
impressive, a human can resist that amount of volts?, well there only way to find the answer, and I don't wanna try with myself.
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