Yes! It's funny because I was doing that when I was making the video, but didn't put it in the final cut to keep things under a minute. What's nice is once you magnetize the paper clip, it's pretty much a permanent compass. That is until the water evaporates!
You're right! I did. I did this when I was making the video, but it didn't make it into the final edit. I thought it would be cool to see a bunch of paperclips all acting as individual compasses. But then they just stuck together on the surface of the water and made one big compass.
This was just a short, cool, and chill video simply demonstrating a interesting topic mostly described through theory. 10/10
Hey, thanks!
I think you need millions of subscribers 😢
Thank you! I'm getting closer, probably another year until I hit 1M.
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If you magnetize the paper clip could it be used as a compass? DVD:)
Yes! It's funny because I was doing that when I was making the video, but didn't put it in the final cut to keep things under a minute. What's nice is once you magnetize the paper clip, it's pretty much a permanent compass. That is until the water evaporates!
@@wbreslyn Do another quick follow up on such. young minds need to be impressed with science. DVD:)
This is also a good example of the surface tension force of water
Absolutely!
cool vid
Surface tension is fluid property.
Can you solve jee advanced chemistry paper
That's like asking an Olympic gymnast whether he could do a squat or not
From what I understand, the JEE advanced chem paper can be tricky. So I'd have to take my time and watch for the tricks!
@@wbreslyn yeah you are right but if you solve that you will get very much views
if you rub the clipper with the magnet you get a DIY compass
You're right! I did. I did this when I was making the video, but it didn't make it into the final edit. I thought it would be cool to see a bunch of paperclips all acting as individual compasses. But then they just stuck together on the surface of the water and made one big compass.