Watch This Glass Measuring Cup Slowly Explode At 330,000 FPS

Watching things operate in super slow motion is one of our favorite past-times here at Foodbeast, and the Slow Mo Guys provide a lot of that entertainment for us.

Pyrex measuring cups are usually at their peak of usefulness when used for baking and not shattered into a million pieces, but this is an exception.

The YouTubers pretty much just heated up the measuring cup with a blowtorch, dropped a couple of ice cold drops of water onto the glass, and recorded the resulting explosions at both 28,546 frames per second and 343,915 FPS, which essentially means it was crazy slow.

Just keep blowing stuff up stuff in slow motion, and we’ll keep watching.

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