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This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick. Got a minute?

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A heavy metal concert might be a tough place to think about physics, especially in the mosh pit, where some audience members dance violently.

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But the mosh pit itself is actually an interesting place to find physics in action.

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And not just force equals mass times acceleration.

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Metal-loving Cornell researchers analyzed videos of mosh pits and mapped the motion of participants.

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They found that the collisions of moshers was similar to the motion of molecules in an ideal gas.

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Mosh dancers can also form what is called a circle pit, where they run collectively in a ring, creating a vortex pattern.

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The scientists not only modeled mosh and circle pits, they also found how one type of motion transitions into the other.

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The presented their ongoing work at the American Physical Society's March Meeting.

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But why bother to look at mosh pits in the first place?

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The physicists think their research may also apply to other extreme situations,

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which could help us understand collective human movement in panics and riots.

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So I say, rock on.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Sophie Bushwick.

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