striker26, on 21 Apr 2008, 21:27, said:
Why does water hold on to your skin, needing to be wiped off or dripped off? if you put your hand in a tub of water then take it out, most of the water comes off, but some stays on, even if you hold your hand upside down to let gravity take it.
Sorry for the minor question compared to most other questions, just that i have been thinking about it for a while.
The surface tension of water is quite high, slowly fill a glass with water and you will see it bubble over the edge above the height of the glass, once past this point the surface is broken and the water above the top will fall away.
Try it with different liquids, like a thin oil, this one will fall away earlier, all the way up to thick treacle which you will be able to pile higher (IIRC)
pyrobob, on 21 Apr 2008, 22:01, said:
No the threads are the same color as the flame, which is why I really hate it. I could still settle for impurities, but the chances are that it is not.
I have different styles of lighters for my gas stove and have been unable to replicate, can you post some pics please?