Popping a Bottle of Champagne Releases a Supersonic Shockwave
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The science behind the champagne pop: Study reveals how a supersonic shock wave blasts gas through the bottle at up to 400 metres per second - at temperatures colder than the North
The science behind the champagne pop: Study reveals how a supersonic shock wave blasts gas through the bottle at up to 400 metres per second - at temperatures colder than the North
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Popping a Bottle of Champagne Releases a Supersonic Shockwave
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The science behind the champagne pop: Study reveals how a supersonic shock wave blasts gas through the bottle at up to 400 metres per second - at temperatures colder than the North
Opening a champagne bottle creates 'supersonic shock waves' - Study Finds