You have to see it to believe it: Slinkies look crazy not just tumbling down stairs but in free fall. In a new video, YouTube's favorite Slow Mo Guys capture the puzzling dynamics of the iconic toy at 1,600 frames per second on a Phantom Flex camera. The video, which we discovered via the curators of awesomeness at L aughing Squid , is not the first to look at the phenomenon and the Slow Mo guys ( Gavin Free and Daniel Gruchy ) are willing to admit their take is not exactly super informative. Luckily Rhett Allain, an associate professor of physics at Southeastern Louisiana University, has an in-depth look at the science at work over at Wired . He cites the YouTube series Vertiasium , which went viral with a similar falling-Slinky demo last fall. In the video below, physicist Rod Cross explains that the tension of the spring counters the pull of gravity ("equal and opposite force...
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