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Hidden features of volcano ‘lava bombs’ caught on video – New Study



Slow-motion footage helps scientists predict flight paths of molten projectiles



Summary

Scientists are using high-speed, slow-motion footage to better understand and predict the flight paths of molten projectiles, like those ejected during volcanic eruptions or industrial accidents. By analyzing the shape, spin, and deformation of these hot globs in slow motion, researchers can develop more accurate models for their trajectory. This understanding is crucial for assessing hazards, predicting where these projectiles might land, and mitigating potential damage or injury. Ultimately, this research improves safety and our ability to forecast the behavior of these dangerous phenomena.

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