This viral video posted on Instagram by the International Space Station shows how water shapes itself into spheres when it is in the microgravity of space. It is always interesting to watch ...
Here’s an easy experiment with pepper and soap that allows you to see surface tension – and its destruction. Photo by John Bush, Tristan Gilet/MIT. Shake some pepper, carefully, into a cup of water.
Water has very unique properties, and this experiment puts them to the test! Follow along with ABC11 Science Club with BASF and discover how to measure surface tension using a simple penny! Objective: ...
Discover three captivating science experiments that bring physics concepts to life! Watch as a water balloon burst in slow ...
China's aerospace institutions explained on Thursday that the water in a cup didn't float in space due to the water surface tension at work in the weightless environment, and the cup was fixed on the ...
First fill a glass of water to the top of a glass. Next place a notecard over the top of the glass. While holding the notecard in place, quickly flip over the glass so the opening is pointed down.
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. ELLIOT SPENCER: Yes, sir, so sir did. Sir, thank you. Excellent. Excellent. RUBEN MEERMAN: Cracked ...
The surface tension of a liquid is a measure of the cohesive forces that hold the molecules together. It is responsible for a water drop assuming a spherical shape and for the effects of surfactants ...
When we think of physics, we generally only consider how it operates on Earth. This is rather understandable as, well, we live on Earth. However, there is an entire universe out there, and ...
HOPING it may be of interest to some of your readers, I venture to send you the following description of a simple experiment on surface tension. A drop of water hanging from the end of a vertical ...