Other than semi permeable membranes, capillary action is I think my absolute favorite subject from my bio classes. I can still hear my professors voice in my head repeating the phrase the cohesive tendencies of water and how amazing and fascinating it is to see how wonderfully intricate God has created the universe and specifically our Little world to be. We are truly fearfully and wonderfully made! It is a never-ending source of worship fascination learning and just cool, to learn about science! Wonderful video definitely hit on one of my favorite subjects! Great explanation by the way
Their is difference in water lavel,so can we transfer water from small tube to big tube by siphon?i have boarwell near open well and going to perform siphon method to transfer water from boarwell to open well without pump,lets see the results
anyone ask themselves whether water boiling out of a tube due to capillary action could turn a electrical generator turbine or does that make too much sense? I'd welcome someone telling me why this is wouldn't work.
I felt this Video and Veritasium by Derek are inevitable to understand water potential of high trees over than 10m. Very nice presentation, Bravo!
Science is awesome. Nature uses capillary action in ways that still aren't fully understood.
Um....what?! 🤯 That is so cool!! It would never have occurred to me that tree's "shouldn't work"!! Thank you for this video!!
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Many students have ADHD. The video would be friendly to all if it is less than 2 minutes.
Other than semi permeable membranes, capillary action is I think my absolute favorite subject from my bio classes. I can still hear my professors voice in my head repeating the phrase the cohesive tendencies of water and how amazing and fascinating it is to see how wonderfully intricate God has created the universe and specifically our Little world to be. We are truly fearfully and wonderfully made! It is a never-ending source of worship fascination learning and just cool, to learn about science! Wonderful video definitely hit on one of my favorite subjects! Great explanation by the way
I was curious how those tubes respond in a vacuum. Google didn’t disappoint! 😀 Very cool topic!
Thank you! I learned something today :)
Their is difference in water lavel,so can we transfer water from small tube to big tube by siphon?i have boarwell near open well and going to perform siphon method to transfer water from boarwell to open well without pump,lets see the results
where could I get this capillary tube array? I want it
anyone ask themselves whether water boiling out of a tube due to capillary action could turn a electrical generator turbine or does that make too much sense? I'd welcome someone telling me why this is wouldn't work.
Me about to go whack some trees to see if they will explode.
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Did “Shlarg” just discover air pressure??