Environmental Sciences, asked by shekhawat3555ashu, 1 year ago

what happens if we squeeze a wet cloth in 0 gravity?.
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Answered by riazali172
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Well, as you would probably expect, the fibres of the towel would still release the water but due to absence of gravity, the water shall not drip. Instead, the water shall stay put ,encircling the towel due to surface tension. Some droplets shall move in all directions but mostly a cylinder of water shall surround the towel.
One of the questions asked were “What happens when we squeeze a wet towel in space, where there is no gravity?”
Chris Hadfield was an astronaut on the ISS. He used to have regular chats with students who asked him questions about space.
Something like this….
Answered by ShobhitD
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the water will cover up the surface of cloth.
and if u want to see just type 'squeezing wet towel in space' on YouTube.
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