bottom of meniscus

bottom of meniscus
нижний мениск

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  • Cheerios effect — Five paper clips cling to each other, supported on the water’s surface by surface tension. One red paperclip has sunk to the bottom of the cup, showing that these paper clips don t float. In fluid mechanics, the Cheerios effect is the tendency… …   Wikipedia

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