Wednesday 2 July 2014

Why do ice cubes crack in drinks? (SLOW MOTION)

Why do ice cubes crack in drinks? (SLOW MOTION)




Why do ice cubes crack in drinks? (SLOW MOTION)

Published on 30 Jun 2014
Dropping ice cubes in water (and liquid nitrogen) produce interesting results. Differential expansion.
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