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A good detergent experiment
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http://ebaumsworld.com/2006/11/pepper-water-trick.html
But I dont know exactly whats happens. I guess the detergent-front is pushing the pepper in some way. Any suggestions?
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According to websense, that experiment is tasteless... I hate websense.
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Quote from: mir on November 26, 2006, 11:26:57 AM
Any suggestions?
Change in surface tension.
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