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basheer uddin
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can anyone explain this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ctaA2mERzI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ctaA2mERzI
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Bandersnatch said:It's not adhesion, it's video editing.
Adithyan said:I am sorry! I didn't watch the whole video. I assumed he was going to do the same old trick of cardboard sticking to the glass rim upside down. I apologise again.
Adithyan said:It's video editing, as Bandersnatch said, nothing else.
Are you referring to me?leroyjenkens said:Not trying to be insulting, but what I find mind boggling is that people actually think this is anything but video editing.
adjacent said:Are you referring to me?
I don't believe this is super amazing physics. I said this is nice to watch(I have even written it in bold)
I know that this is videoshopped.
The mind boggling water trick works due to the properties of surface tension and air pressure. When the glass is tilted, the surface tension of the water keeps it from spilling out. As the glass continues to be tilted, the air pressure inside the glass decreases, causing the water to flow out in a controlled stream.
Yes, anyone can do the mind boggling water trick with a little bit of practice. It may take a few tries to get the tilt of the glass just right, but with some patience, anyone can master this trick.
No, any type of glass and water can be used for the mind boggling water trick. However, using a clear glass and colored water can make the trick more visually appealing.
There are no safety concerns when performing the mind boggling water trick as long as the glass is not tilted too aggressively. It is important to be careful and not spill the water, but the trick itself is harmless.
Yes, the mind boggling water trick can be performed with other liquids that have similar properties to water, such as certain types of juices or even oil. However, the trick may not work as effectively with thicker or less viscous liquids.