• yuri@pawb.social
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    2 days ago

    the cloth attracts it because of the capillary action pulling water into the gaps therein, and capillary action relies on surface tension! i think without outside forces like suction, the liquid in this scenario would never flow against gravity.

    i think hahah

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      2 days ago

      Surface tension doesn’t tell you anything about the cloth-water interface.

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        10 hours ago

        late reply but i ONLY JUST CONSIDERED, the cloth would most likely have some static charge which WOULD result in a literal “attraction force” towards the water!

        physics is so stupid, i love it so much