Close up of the screen rushing into a glass plate under extremely slow rotation

Under extremely slow rotation speeds, viewers can observe close-up of debris splashed from the glass and the impact force causing the glass to break.

Picture 1 of Close up of the screen rushing into a glass plate under extremely slow rotation
The dashing speed was quite strong, causing the glass to burst and many teeth debris.

The spectacle of plunging into glass seems to be only seen on movies that have been vividly reproduced in the test of two Dan and Gav guys from YouTube channel Slow Mo Guys.

As a rather dangerous action, the Gav guy decided not to use protective gear. Gav dashes straight into the glass and uses parts such as elbows and knees to create impact forces that break the glass.

The dashing speed was quite strong, causing the glass to burst and many teeth debris. Thankfully Gav did not get hurt due to broken glass. Gav then carried out another challenge with the shatterproof glass. Of course, even though he used all his strength to move forward, he was quickly turned back on because the glass was thick and reinforced at the hinge.

Interested readers can follow the test of rushing into glass with super slow rotation speed below: