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Young boy bursts giant balloon in Science Laboratory - Slow Motion

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Fascinating footage of a seven year old boy bursting a giant balloon with a candle flame in his father's Science studio.
Some cornstarch was first put in the balloon. The balloon was then inflated using nitrogen gas, which was produced from liquid nitrogen in an office water bottle.
Once inflated, Samuel used a candle to burst the balloon.
The footage was captured using an iPhone 6s Plus in Slow Motion Mode 240 frames/second.
The creator is Jacob Strickling, an Australian Science Teacher, well known for his YouTube Channel 'Make Science Fun'. Jacob does Science with his kids both at school and at home on a daily basis and captures lots of awesome footage which he loves to share with others in order to promote STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths)

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