Physicists at the University of Liège have succeeded in sculpting the surface of water by exploiting surface tension. Using 3D printing of closely spaced spines, they have combined menisci to create ...
Ever wonder what makes water dance around your windshield the way it does? It’s all a matter of surface tension: a simple set of rules that makes science sometimes look like art. Stanford’s Nate J.
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Surface tension explained with soap film
In this short video we will explain the physical cause of service tension and what happens when you add soap to water. We will show the energetic nature of surface tension by means of an experiment ...
In its most basic form, surface tension is the tendency of liquids to bead up rather than spread out because they are more attracted to themselves (cohesion) than they are attracted to other things, ...
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