26 Photos that Show the Fascinating Inner Workings of Random Things
There are a lot of every day items we see from the outside, but often have no clue about how they work, or what is going on inside of them.
The best part about cutting something in half is that you now have two of that thing. Seriously, what a life hack!
But more seriously, these everyday objects and random items are actually pretty neat when they get sliced down the middle and opened up for inspection. Unfortunately they're also destroyed forever, but that's a necessary sacrifice for online content.
A bunch of these things probably look quite different from what you would expect them to look on the inside. Huh. Science.
Or maybe you've already seen all these things cut in half before and you're just here to let everyone know that. In that case, good for you.
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Eight-speed automatic transmission from a Lexus LS 460 Sport. -
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Rattlesnake Rattle in Cross-Section. -
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Spring Ring Jewelry Clasp. -
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Log to lumber. -
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Official Rawlings Baseball Cross-section scan from Dodger Stadium 1988. -
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Steel core inside a "rubber" bullet. -
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The 1955 L.A. Auto Show featured a cutaway of a Chevy Bel Air. -
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Mortaring a sewer wall in Boston, ca. 1885. -
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Fuel trailer roll over. -
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The Moon cut in half (1/4). -
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The inside of a cactus. -
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10 gigabit USB-C cable. -
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Accordion Cross Section. -
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Cross section of a F1 cockpit. -
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The insides of a hypertherm 400 amp plasma torch. -
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Garbage Disposal Unit Cutaway. -
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Toyota Supra MK4. -
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Traditional Japanese Sword Cross Section. -
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Comfy chair. -
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Cactus is like cable. -
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Modern DSLR Camera. -
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Boeing 272 fuselage. -
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AK-47 ammo with solid brass bullets. -
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Observatory tree, WW1. -
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Submarine cut in half.
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