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Properties of water
Properties of water
Dew drops adhering to a spider web
Dew drops adhering to a spider web
Rain water flux from a canopy. Among the forces that govern drop formation: Surface tension, Cohesion (chemistry), Van der Waals force, Plateau–Raylei
Rain water flux from a canopy. Among the forces that govern drop formation: Surface tension, Cohesion (chemistry), Van der Waals force, Plateau–Rayleigh instability.
This paper clip is under the water level, which has risen gently and smoothly. Surface tension prevents the clip from submerging and the water from ov
This paper clip is under the water level, which has risen gently and smoothly. Surface tension prevents the clip from submerging and the water from overflowing the glass edges.
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Invisible water vapor condenses to form visible clouds of liquid rain droplets
Invisible water vapor condenses to form visible clouds of liquid rain droplets
Recovery of meteorites in Antarctica (ANSMET)
Recovery of meteorites in Antarctica (ANSMET)
Electron micrograph of freeze-etched capillary tissue
Electron micrograph of freeze-etched capillary tissue
Clouds, formed by condensed water vapor
Clouds, formed by condensed water vapor