Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Floating Paperclip
Today for our writing motivation, we explored how to make a paperclip float. How is this possible? With a little thing scientists call SURFACE TENSION. Basically it means that there is a sort of skin on the surface of water where the water molecules hold on tight together. If the conditions are right, they can hold tight enough to support your paper clip. The paperclip is not truly floating, it is being held up by the surface tension. Many insects, such as water striders, use this "skin" to walk across the surface of a stream.
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