A water-powered nanogenerator uses droplet formation to convert flowing water into electricity, providing a clean, ...
Ing. Jörg Volpp explores how surface tension in pure metals behaves at high temperatures, particularly in the boiling range ...
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 ...
Phenomena involving surface tension are extremely complex and have applications in our everyday lives, and researchers are tackling the complicated mathematics behind the physics. The effects of ...
Jetting off: particle imaging velocimetry image of a jet undergoing a deceleration 20 times greater than that of gravity. (Courtesy: CJM van Rijn et al/Physical Review Fluids) Spectacular upward jets ...
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The odd physics behind soda on ice
Discover the surprising physics of soda on ice. Watch how temperature, bubbles, and surface tension create unexpected effects ...
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.
Biological tissues exhibit two contradictory properties: they have a robust architecture that is required for their maintenance and resistance to stress, and they can be extensively remodelled during ...
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