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What happen when liquid nitrogen mixed with ping pong balls

byCustoms Today Report
10/08/2015
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LONDON: placing liquid nitrogen into a container filled with 1,650 ping pong balls, to inspire people about the power of science.

Incredible explosive trick shows what happens when you mix ping pong balls with liquid nitrogen

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On the face of it mixing ping pong balls and liquid nitrogen sounds pretty boring – but think again.

The results of combining the two has dramatic results and it’s worth noting you shouldn’t be trying this at home.

Scientists at Plymouth University have staged such an experiment, placing liquid nitrogen into a container filled with 1,650 ping pong balls, to inspire people about the power of science.

 

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