Waves in a Large Free Sphere of Water
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@vauspace , no gravity in any direction to deform the sphere..as long as no other forces, it will be a perfect sphere..
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@freshkryp69 That seems unlikely. Please explain.
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love the video really good
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Water will form itself into a sphere when in a zero gravity situation. Actually if there are no outside forces acting upon the sphere, it will come to rest as a perfect sphere..
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this guy sounds like such a nerd lol
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This is done in space as I saw on NASA channel
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HEY CHRIS!
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HEY DREW
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@xgotarox That quotation was a generalization and it was incorrect. Not everything is in free-fall: the gas in a stable star is not in f-f unless fusion turns off, in which case it goes into f-f and we are not in f-f as we sit/stand/run(well, kinda) etc. What I was referring to in that quotation was the larger objects in the macroscopic universe: stars, planets, etc.
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@LordZarathos okay, i agree with you, but you just contradicted yourself. i'll quote your comment: "Gravity extends all across the universe. Its just that everything is in free-fall..."



Yo dawg I heard you like water, so we put water inside air inside water inside the air inside your space station.
Heat3000 5 months ago 13
What if you did it with piss?
Crackspoon75 1 year ago 8