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How does it work?

Infinity fountains rely on the properties of water to keep the water from falling off the edge. Test surface tension at home with the simple experiments below. 

In order to understand surface tension, we must understand water molecules. Many  know water is H2O, this is two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule. These molecules are continuously breaking and reforming bonds with each other. The molecules at the surface are unable to form bonds with the atmosphere and instead form stronger bonds with the adjacent molecules. This creates surface tension. Simplified, water likes water. 


Experiment

Floating Paperclip

Floating Paperclip

Floating Paperclip

This experiment explores surface tension by floating a paperclip on top of water. 

Penny Experiment

Floating Paperclip

Floating Paperclip

This experiment explores surface tension by creating a water bubble on top of a penny. 

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