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a sneeze become even more disgusting if you saw what's happening in slow motion.
ОтветитьThis made my nose itch
Ответитьthe slo-mo vid looks gross..... btw i sneezed once while watching this... :P
ОтветитьWhat a cool and funny video ... didn't think about sneezes this much lol
Ответитьcan you also look at how airflow is disturbed in lung disease such as asthma and copd pls tks
ОтветитьWow interesting video, the science behind sneezing, any video if actual patients?
ОтветитьBL2 and no one is wearing proper PPE......
Ответитьas of today, governments are still suggesting a social distance of 6ft while studies have already show sneezing can have a much further radius like this video indicates
Ответитьy’all this video better go viral on twitter. this is how we beat corona.
Ответить4 years later and this is incredibly relevant
ОтветитьTitle states "Physics of a SNEEZE" - "camera can capture 1million frames per second." - Yet no sneeze shown (taken in slow motion) only someone blowing liquids (droplets) from the mouth - last I checked sneezes produce droplets from the nose yet none shown - where's the truth or at least quality data/information to be found when you want it? Not here obviously.
ОтветитьWould be interested to see imaging of a person inhaling the sneezed material at 6ft distance without and with mask, both surgical and N95 . A marker of the cloud of some kind right be necessary (maybe a fluorescent liquid such as tonic water?) to visualize the exhaled cloud of the recipient.
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Ответитьsi si este es el video v:
ОтветитьThank u all
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Ответитьxd
ОтветитьYou probably don’t easily notice the fluid that comes out of you when you sneeze, but you can hear it splash!
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