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Water
Stands like magic on a perforated screen. Try to suspend as
much water as you can on the metal screen. By turning the
tube quickly and smoothly to an exact vertical position, two
forces conspire to suspend water above a metal screen. Attraction
between water molecules (surface tension) in the upper chamber,
and a higher air pressure in the lower chamber help achieve
this effect. Attraction between water molecules (called surface
tension) holds the water together so it doesn't drip through
the holes in the metal screen.
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