Why Tap Water Looks White… Then Turns Clear! 💧 #shorts #viral
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Ever noticed tap water looking white or milky when it first comes out? 🤔
It’s not dirt or chemicals — it’s tiny air bubbles mixed into the water. Modern taps use an aerator that blends air with the flowing water to control splash and improve flow.
These microscopic bubbles scatter light, which makes the water appear cloudy or white. After a few seconds, the bubbles rise and burst, and the water becomes perfectly clear again.
A simple everyday example of light scattering and fluid dynamics in action!
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