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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 ...
Discover how surface tension keeps water molecules together and how soap can break this force. Watch as pepper flees from soap in water, demonstrating molecular interactions in an exciting way. Watch ...
Watch It In Action See this experiment demonstrated step by step in this video. Watch how carefully the paper clip needs to be placed on the water's surface to achieve the floating effect, and observe ...
Cohesion is the attraction of like molecules to one another. In this experiment, we're examining like H20 molecules in the water drops. Surface tension describes the cohesion between water molecules.
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Letter Published: 17 March 1892 A Lecture Experiment in Surface Tension E. D. FRIDLANDER Nature 45, 463–464 (1892) Cite this article ...
Cohesion is the attraction of like molecules to one another. In this experiment, we're examining like H20 molecules in the water drops. Surface tension describes the cohesion between water molecules.
Krissy Worth & John Krekelberg from Hands-On Discovery Center, show us some fun experiments that explore surface tension on water! To discover more about these fun experiments, please watch the video!