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Nice site!!!!
"Thought CrĪmĪnal" wrote in message ... http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...aug_solder.htm watch the smaller animated gif on the right |
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"Thought CrĪmĪnal" wrote:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...aug_solder.htm watch the smaller animated gif on the right "The scene: Astronaut Mike Fincke touches the tip of a soldering iron to a wire wrapped with rosin-core solder. The solder, heated, became a molten blob with a droplet of rosin clinging tight to the outside. Solder melts: that's not too surprising. It's the behavior of the rosin that amazed. As the temperature increased, the droplet began to spin, round and round, faster and faster, like a miniature carnival ride." -- quoted from page above. Based on that picture alone, there is there is nothing at all mysterious about the spin of the rosin - just as there is nothing surprising about liquified rosin forming a droplet in a reduced-gravity environment. Notice that the soldering iron and wire are clearly moving back and forth, causing the rosin to spin - just as a child wiggling back and forth causes a hula-hoop to spin. Note the wire not moving next to it. Since such a small amount of rosin could not possibly move a soldering iron held by a full size man, Fincke is obviously not holding the soldering iron still. If he did, the spinning would likely stop. Stewart |
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