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Equipment: A pressure syringe (a glass sphere with holes in it on the end of a glass tube with a piston) and a beaker of water. What it does: The pressure syringe squirts water with equal force in all ...
the shock syringe doesn’t rely on piercing the skin with a sharp tip. Instead, it uses high-energy pressure waves (shock waves) that can travel faster than the speed of sound to pierce the skin.