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You put a paper towel in the middle connecting the two cups and with capillary action, the water should move.
If you make a paper boat move by pushing it, you are transferring mechanical energy, with the force of your finger. Such a transfer of mechanical energy is called "work" in physics.
What process move water into the air
Make a hole in the bottom center of a bucket, fill the bucket with water, move bucket in a steady circular motion, then let it go...
because paper clips have the plastic bit around them and have air so they float on water. The effect you are talking about is known as surface tension. this has the effect of forming an elastic skin over the surface of liquids that holds things on the surface if they are light. many insects are able to move around on the surface of the water because of this. Take a glas of water and you can lay a needle or pin or paper clip on top of the water. you can ruin the surface tension by just putting a drop of detergent in the glass as well.
The paper will move in the upward direction and form a whirl. Hot air being lighter pushes the paper upwards.
it means to move in a spiral shape
Tornadoes generally don't have a spiral shape. But the winds in and near a tornado always move in a spiral pattern.
move in a spiral course.
you cant move water!!
Spiral galaxies and spiral means other body parts that stick out and move.
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Lots of things move in a sprial - kites, figure skates. Interestingly energy moves in a spiral.
A tornado does not have a spiral shape or appearance (except in some cases where helical subvortices form), but the winds in and near a tornado move in a spiral fashion.
The term means to move in a spiral course or shape or in a coiled shape. The spiral is an ancient symbol of seasons and evolution. Each loop is one step higher.
You don't need to move the boulder in the dragon spiral tower. Instead, look how to climb onto the columns, walk along you see team plasma.
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