The Hidden Physics Behind This Endless Tea Stream! 🤯☕ | Surface Tension Explained #shorts
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Why doesn't this long stream of tea break into droplets while pouring? 🤯☕
The answer lies in surface tension, viscosity, gravity, laminar flow, and fluid dynamics.
As the tea falls, gravity pulls it downward, while surface tension holds the liquid together like an invisible elastic skin. The tea's higher viscosity—caused by milk, sugar, and dissolved solids—helps keep the flow smooth and stable.
👉 Gravity drives the downward motion.
👉 Surface tension keeps the stream connected.
👉 Viscosity resists the stream from breaking apart.
👉 Laminar flow minimizes turbulence.
👉 Eventually, the Plateau–Rayleigh instability causes the stream to separate into droplets.
This mesmerizing tea-pouring technique is a perfect demonstration of fluid dynamics, surface tension, viscosity, and laminar flow in everyday life.
💬 Would you have guessed surface tension plays such a big role? Comment below! 👇🧠
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