Bonding over the science of Surface Tension! Why do some things float in water while others sink? The Crew’s depth of knowledge goes WAY below the surface, as they learn all about the molecular bonds ...
Demonstrates basic principles of water, including surface tension, pressure, and buoyancy. It shows how water can hold more than its brim due to surface tension, how pressure increases with depth, and ...
Disposable microplates with 96 or more sample wells are widely used in the modern laboratory for biochemical and molecular biological experiments. Fluorescent or coloured reaction products can be ...
Learn about surface tension with Ms. Cerrato from Asheville, NC. Learn about surface tension with Ms. Cerrato from Asheville, NC. Rootle and PBS North Carolina are proud to bring you Teacher Time, a ...
Check out this video demo: So, that is just plain water. If I am careful, I can make that thin aluminum disk stay on the surface of the water. This is not the same as floating in Archimedes principle.
The activation of aerosol particles into cloud droplets in the Earth’s atmosphere is both a key process for the climate budget and a main source of uncertainty. Its investigation is facing major ...
Foaming is nature’s way of making beer even more delicious. Yet not all foams are understood because they don’t seem to obey the model that explains most of the rest. Understanding these atypical ...
Surface tension is an effect within the surface layer of a liquid that causes the layer to behave as an elastic sheet. It is the effect that allows insects (such as the water strider) to walk on water ...