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Robert Baruch wrote: Hmm, 1 and 5 seem obvious to me, and in 3, it seems like water being attracted to an electrically charged cup is just a matter of distance vs attractive force for three effective...

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Eden Hunt wrote: I believe that the cup attracting the water might happen if the cup were charged or not (now i have to try it!). The fast moving air surrounding the water stream creates an area of...

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mo-seph wrote: I was shown the last one with amaretti biscuit wrappers - you sometimes get coloured flames, and you don't waste tea. Also, I was taught to balance it on your outstretched flat palm not...

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Jonathan Roberts wrote: moseph said: I was shown the last one with amaretti biscuit wrappers - you sometimes get coloured flames, and you don't waste tea. Not to worry, it doesn't look like any actual...

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Video: fun physics phenomena

Jonathan Roberts wrote: My guesses: 1 - If there's an imbalance along the stick, the shorter end is lighter and provides less friction. 2 - When holding in portrait mode, any imbalances due to wind...

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Video: fun physics phenomena

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@robert_c_baruch wrote: Hmm, 1 and 5 seem obvious to me, and in 3, it seems like water being attracted to an electrically charged cup is just a matter of distance vs attractive force for three...

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Video: fun physics phenomena

@electronmom2000 wrote: I believe that the cup attracting the water might happen if the cup were charged or not (now i have to try it!). The fast moving air surrounding the water stream creates an...

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Video: fun physics phenomena

@moseph wrote: I was shown the last one with amaretti biscuit wrappers - you sometimes get coloured flames, and you don't waste tea. Also, I was taught to balance it on your outstretched flat palm not...

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@jsroberts wrote: moseph: I was shown the last one with amaretti biscuit wrappers - you sometimes get coloured flames, and you don't waste tea. Not to worry, it doesn't look like any actual tea was...

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@jsroberts wrote: My guesses: 1 - If there's an imbalance along the stick, the shorter end is lighter and provides less friction. 2 - When holding in portrait mode, any imbalances due to wind...

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Video: fun physics phenomena

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