The video slows down when the bullet is

Have you ever imagined how slow a shot of a bullet split by a sword or knife would actually be in reality?

Unlike the techniques that appear in movies, when the projectile is split apart by a sharp sword or knife, everything will be very different in reality.

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In front is a sharp knife, behind is two balloons.

According to Gizmodo, Slow Mo Guys YouTube channel tested such a video to see exactly what happened when a bullet went high speed and was split apart by a sharp knife.

However, instead of using large guns and bullet sizes, Slow Mo Guys used only a small gun. This is also a safe way to protect expensive slo-motion cameras in many unexpected situations. In front is a sharp knife, behind it are two balloons to better see the path of the split bullet.

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The whole scene of the test splits the bullet with a knife.

Experiencing quite a lot of tests and errors, the experiment was finally successful. At 28,500 frames per second, we can see the close-up bullet exploding two balloons behind.

Please read the detailed video of the slow motion scene of the knife splitting the bullet: