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Mysterious Movements - Surface Tension and a Ball - Kitchen Science
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Mysterious Movements - Surface Tension and a Ball - Kitchen Science
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Can you make a ball float in the centre of a glass? It is harder than you would think. A nice little experiment you can use to challenge your friends...
Read more about this kitchen science experiment.
[chapter podcast=2549 track=10.04.11/Naked_Scientists_Show_10.04.11_6054.mp3]
Listen to the Experiment[/chapter] or
[download as MP3]
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how does the phyisics work in the water near the edge for a smal floating particle?
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the water near the surface is not floating downhill and neither would a floating particle, but i would like to see that in the working forces on the particle
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