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Edgardo
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You probably know how to bend water: Use a comb and rub it with wool (or just comb your hair) and hold it next to thin jet of water coming out of a tap.
Here is a video: Comb with wool
An explanation is offered here (the water molecule is polar).
However, I remember my physics teacher telling me that this effect does not occur with distilled water because the ions are actually causing the bending.
Can anyone with access to distilled water confirm this?
Here is a video: Comb with wool
An explanation is offered here (the water molecule is polar).
However, I remember my physics teacher telling me that this effect does not occur with distilled water because the ions are actually causing the bending.
Can anyone with access to distilled water confirm this?