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Physics saves lives
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Phew, thank goodness I now know what to do if I am ever trapped in sub-ankle high water.

A reverse siphon effect occurs when placing a water-filled bottle over a container’s hole, allowing gravity to drain the bottle and create a vacuum. 👇🏼

Was there a tiny person in there he was saving?

How to handle corruption

yeah, think how many would have drown otherwise

Used a bell siphon for my experimental backyard aquaponic garden It is in the white housing in the top left in the pic, to keep the plants watered but not drown the roots

The Leidenfrost effect in action The Leidenfrost effect occurs when a liquid comes into contact with a surface significantly hotter than its boiling point. Instead of rapidly boiling, the liquid produces an insulating vapor layer that allows it to float above the surface. You might have seen this when water droplets dance on a hot pan or when liquid nitrogen is poured over a hand or floor. It’s a fascinating phenomenon!

Who’s life is this saving, for science reasons we ask

Siphons are such freaky-cool examples of entropy!

Physics got that work allotted.

