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Bullet train passing in slow motion in China

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A bullet train travelling at 305 k/h is captured in slow motion from another train travelling at the same speed in the opposite direction. The train is 480 metres long and with the combined speed of 610 k/h takes 2.85 seconds in real time to pass.
The rail line which the trains are travelling on is between Beijing and Shanghai.
Filmed by Jacob Strickling, creator of the YouTube Channel 'Make Science Fun', who is currently in China for a week hunting down some interesting Science footage.

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