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Fires weapon under water - with his own life on the line

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Published on Jan 24, 2016

It's harder to create movement in water than in air, because water molecules are closer together than air molecules. To show the difference in resistance, physicist Andreas Wahl puts himself in front of a weapon submerged in water and fires it - on himself.

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Produced by Bulldozer Film
Director: Christian Holm-Glad


WARNING: The experiments shown in "Life On The Line" are conducted without any other safety than what appears in the videos. The experiments have been thoroughly tested in advance, in close consultation with professional personnel. To recreate or otherwise attempt to repeat the experiments can be fatal and is strongly discouraged.

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