@Cubsfan62441 Hey, I'm one of the people who did this video. I can't remember the password to the account, haha. We had to keep the video under 3 mins, so no room for more demos! Sorry!
i get that the bread clip moves because of the detergents effect on the surface tension of the water. but in the video it just look like she poured so much in that it was the liquid's speed that moved the clip...
Your explanation are very good, but I thought the force that drives water from the roots of a plant to the top is capillary action, which relies on surface tension, but only works in narrow tubes, like roots.
Good job on that. I really liked the demonstrations and the additonal diagrams that helped explain things.
You were very clear about what you were going to demonstrate and this helped the viewer understand where you were going, I appreciate the thought and time you put into this.
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merlinthegamer 3 months ago
Bit boring --__--
merlinthegamer 3 months ago
The speakers voice is annoying...
TheSkinviper89 5 months ago 4
Not bad....but why not more surface tension demos?
Cubsfan62441 7 months ago
@Cubsfan62441 Hey, I'm one of the people who did this video. I can't remember the password to the account, haha. We had to keep the video under 3 mins, so no room for more demos! Sorry!
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ellguy11 11 months ago
thank you so much i needed this for my science fair in like 3 days
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GCheetham 1 year ago
i get that the bread clip moves because of the detergents effect on the surface tension of the water. but in the video it just look like she poured so much in that it was the liquid's speed that moved the clip...
shubi454 1 year ago
tax good it helped
81hotchic 1 year ago
Thank the lord!!!! My teacher SUCKED @ explaining this!!!!!! Thx reely
TheDuckBag 1 year ago
Your explanation are very good, but I thought the force that drives water from the roots of a plant to the top is capillary action, which relies on surface tension, but only works in narrow tubes, like roots.
nietsissimpel 1 year ago
What's the scientific term for water being poured that runs down the side of a glass?
KatTheTroubleMaker 1 year ago
Good job on that. I really liked the demonstrations and the additonal diagrams that helped explain things.
You were very clear about what you were going to demonstrate and this helped the viewer understand where you were going, I appreciate the thought and time you put into this.
Good job, (-:
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SamuelHammer 2 years ago