Recorded at 10000 fps with the Photron ultima APX slow motion video camera, the gold ball can be seen to compress as the golf club comes ... all » into contact with it at high speed. Recorded with the APX as 10K fps, with a 10 microsecond shutter and 512 (H) x 256 (V) at 10-bit pixel depth.
Posted under: golf ballThursday, February 4th, 2010
25 Responses to “Hi-speed video of a golf ball compressed by driver”
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it so amazing seeing this type of thing in slowmotion, i mean, u feel a gold ball in real life and its REALLY hard, yet in this slow motion vid it looks like its hitting a spongeball
Woooo!!! XD
Amazing XD
XD – what? all the cool kids are doing it
XD noice
sweet XD
that was beast o.o
….oops almost forgot…xD
x(
“noice’ omfg
Cool. XD
right on the sweet spot (Y)
(.Y.) boobs! HEHEHE! XD
Of course someone’s gotta make it perverted! lol XD
it looks like a bouncy ball when the driver hit it lol
beautiful and enlightening
just sayin – in the video info, you said gold ball instead of golf ball
it commpresses!!!!!
lol gold ball info
This spelling anomaly, or error, was caused by the fact that, on a typical keyboard, the letters “d” and “f”, sometimes referred to by “D” and “F”, often taken to be identical, ie upper and lower case by internet websites wanting a password, being struck, pushed or just pressed without due vigilance on the part of the typist to ensure accuracy, resulting in an error; usually accepted as innocuous, but could prove fatal, in some circumstances.
hmmm… you see we just dont care…
Not sure what you mean; but I tried to correct my poor english in this long-winded “joke” to make it more readable – but the webiste wouldn’t accept my final text, so I had to undelete this attempt at humour; does that, at least, make it clearer ?
Cool
It looks animated
fake
That rocks! Hahaha that looked so cool.
it so amazing seeing this type of thing in slowmotion, i mean, u feel a gold ball in real life and its REALLY hard, yet in this slow motion vid it looks like its hitting a spongeball
Wow!
I was expecting only a very minor change in the shape of the ball; I was very surprised to see it compress that much!