The sample of polymer imaged here--about the size of a dime--fractured when placed under stress. The composition of the material is similar to that of Plexiglass, and this type of shattering under pressure can occur in any substance with glasslike physical qualities. This image was captured from a point of view far from the position of impact, which accounts for the interesting "feather-like" appearance and naturally iridescent color. Insights gained from experiments of this type are aiding researchers to develop new materials with improved impact resistance.
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Fractured Feathers
Image produced by the: Alan Lesser Research Group
Image submitted by: Jared Archer