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Sync WiseLY1 year ago

🔴color changed because there’s black ink left in the empty glass🥤

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Minahil1 year ago

"Fascinating chemistry! Black ink magically changes color in mixture."

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Kannabus1 year ago

Using straws to move liquid involves creating a pressure difference or using gravity in a siphon. Sucking or tilting starts the flow, which continues due to atmospheric pressure or gravity.

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PetrAnto.eth ⚛️ ⚵1 year ago

I did not get the black colour and the total volume of the first two divided in 3... 🤔

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No_NPCs1 year ago

Not really that fascinating, he creates a siphon. This is how they irrigated fields prior to pivots being created.

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Jonathan.J.J1 year ago

Why does it have a different color or is it the glass?

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🦍1 year ago

Nope these are amazing 👇

я басу, а ты кто?'s profile picture
я басу, а ты кто?1 year ago

все кажется физикой, когда магии не знаешь

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Dr. Samia1 year ago

It's amazing but Did you know that you will weigh much less if you are on the moon than on Earth?

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Marco Kelly1 year ago

This appears to be a demonstration of Rayleigh-Taylor instability. The denser fluid (likely the black one) is unstable when placed above a less dense fluid (the red one). The resulting mixing pattern is fascinating to observe