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A teaspoon can soothe a lake


When I first heard this, I thought it was fake news.

But after a little digging and reading, I was selling more.

If you look at the two images in this article, you can see the previous things and after what happens when someone puts a spoon full of oil into a lake.

You can see that in a ring around his boat calm in an extended circle.

So why oil soothes water?

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Basically, when tilted into water, the oil molecules are not clunk together, but instead of spread out to form a layer with only a thick molecule.

These oil molecules flip on their negative sounds, and they stand on positively electric water particles (such as molecular magnets).

Because of this, the oil spreads on the lake to form a movie on the surface of the water just a thick single molecule.

Which means you can calculate how big oil molecules this way.

Therefore, for example, the spoon used by a tester is about 0.39 inches high (1 cm) and the oil circle is created on the water wide for about half of the brother.

When you divide this to match the tablespoon used, it will fill a spoon of about five million times, meaning a molecule will be a five million centimeters.

Usually, the wind accumulates the wave by taking the traction on the water surface and moves it.

But the oil molecule on the water acts as a block of wind traction, just moves the oil instead of waves.

How has this used in the past?

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It is a fairly interesting trick, and it has been used in history by all people's behavior for different reasons.

Benjamin Franklin, Pioneer of Electricity, used this secret bit to play prank everyone.

He will tell people that he can soothe a choppy lake with a little stick, keeping a small bottle of oil bottom of the sugarcane will stick to the surface of the water when he type it.

This makes him appear like a magician or one of God to soothe Choppy-water's water.

This procedure has also been used in a more useful ways than Benjamin Franklin's actual jokes.

The sailors, while tugging the most on the sea, will pour all the oil into the water to help prevent waves, increase them and their ships some regrets.

Some vessels will even carry some oil barrels for this purpose very.

Besides previous historical applications, the science behind this is well used in our modern society.

By placing a layer thick layer or a smaller molecule (such as magnesium fluoride) into the glass, it creates something called "invisible glass", hardly reflecting or glaring.

This is due to the reflection from glass and reflection from the top layer of the glass to basically cancel each time.

This type of glass is used for telephone and tablet screens, laptops and glasses.

So you have it everyone;