Physics ka Magic🗿😱। Power of Physics🔥🤯। Sigma Science #shorts #experiment #science

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Physics ka Magic🗿😱। Power of Physics🔥🤯। Sigma Science #shorts #experiment #science

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Date: November 5, 2024

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  1. My apologies! Here is the explanation in English:
    What you see in the video is due to a property called capillary action (or capillarity).
    Scientific Explanation:
    Capillary action is the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces without the assistance of external forces like gravity. This occurs due to the interaction of two forces:
    * Cohesion: This is the attractive force between molecules of the same liquid (like water molecules being attracted to each other).
    * Adhesion: This is the attractive force between molecules of the liquid and molecules of another substance (like water molecules being attracted to the fibers of the string or the surface of the cup).
    In this case, when the string gets wet, adhesive forces develop between the water molecules and the string fibers. Additionally, cohesive forces hold the water molecules together. When water is slowly poured onto the wet string, the adhesive forces pull the initial water molecules upwards along the string, and the rest of the water molecules follow due to the cohesive forces. As long as the combined force of adhesion and cohesion is stronger than the force of gravity pulling the water downwards, the water will continue to move along the string from the higher cup to the lower cup.

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