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Posted on May 23, 2017

A Physicist Breaks Down One of Roger Moore’s Iconic Bond Stunts

A Physicist Breaks Down One of Roger Moore’s Iconic Bond Stunts
Our resident expert examines Bond's wild skydive in 'Moonraker.' The post A Physicist Breaks Down One of Roger Moore's Iconic Bond Stunts appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on February 15, 2017

Check Out This Awesome Crash Test. Now, Let’s Run the Physics

Check Out This Awesome Crash Test. Now, Let’s Run the Physics
This car barrier has rollers built into it to reduce the car impact along the direction of the rail. In this video analysis, I will calculate the acceleration of an impacting car. The post Check Out This Awesome Crash Test. Now, Let’s Run the Physics appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on November 11, 2016

Maybe Quicksilver Doesn’t Have Super-Speed—He Might Warp Time

Maybe Quicksilver Doesn’t Have Super-Speed—He Might Warp Time
In X-Men Apocalypse, we once again see Quicksilver running at super fast speeds. Here is an estimate of his speed based on one scene. The post Maybe Quicksilver Doesn't Have Super-Speed—He Might Warp Time appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on November 7, 2016

Watch What Happens When Cars from Mexico and the US Collide Head-On

Watch What Happens When Cars from Mexico and the US Collide Head-On
This crash test video shows two cars in a collision. One of these cars meets USA safety standards and the other for Mexico. The post Watch What Happens When Cars from Mexico and the US Collide Head-On appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on October 19, 2016

The Physics of Jumping Off an 8-Story Building and Not Dying

The Physics of Jumping Off an 8-Story Building and Not Dying
This video shows a guy jumping off a tall building and into water. He just misses a dock, but it's a great example of projectile motion. The post The Physics of Jumping Off an 8-Story Building and Not Dying appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on October 16, 2016

MacGyver’s Body-Bag Freefall Might Actually Work. Physics Says So

MacGyver’s Body-Bag Freefall Might Actually Work. Physics Says So
In this scene from MacGyver, he needs to escape from a building by jumping out of a window. Could this really work? Here's the physics. The post MacGyver's Body-Bag Freefall Might Actually Work. Physics Says So appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on October 11, 2016

The Physics of Buster Keaton, the Greatest Stuntman Ever

The Physics of Buster Keaton, the Greatest Stuntman Ever
Perhaps Buster Keaton was the greatest stunt person of all time. Here is a physics look at one of his stunts. The post The Physics of Buster Keaton, the Greatest Stuntman Ever appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on October 3, 2016

Let’s Physics the Bejesus Out of Rubber Bands

Let’s Physics the Bejesus Out of Rubber Bands
There is a classic experiment that looks at the end of a falling slinky. Could you repeat this with a rubber band and a mass? No, it doesn't work—here's why. The post Let’s Physics the Bejesus Out of Rubber Bands appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on September 23, 2016

We Might Have Gotten a Little Carried Away With Physics This Time

We Might Have Gotten a Little Carried Away With Physics This Time
Why do you always make a graph in physics lab? It's not just for fun, there is a reason. Here is an example. The post We Might Have Gotten a Little Carried Away With Physics This Time appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on August 12, 2016

The Physics Behind the Wild Wobble of Brady Ellison’s Arrows

The Physics Behind the Wild Wobble of Brady Ellison’s Arrows
Look closely and you'll find fascinating physics in the archery event: a wobbling arrow. The post The Physics Behind the Wild Wobble of Brady Ellison's Arrows appeared first on WIRED.

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