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What property is being shown in the picture below? a. capillary action b. adhesion c. cohesion d. all of the above And explain why.
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What property is being shown in the picture below?
a. capillary action
b. adhesion
c. cohesion
d. all of the above
And explain why.
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C. Cohesion
Step-by-step explanation:
The paper clip is using the “surface tension” to float!
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