When a needle is placed on clean water, it can float due to surface tension, which is the cohesive force between water molecules at the surface. However, when detergent is added to the water, it reduces the surface tension by disrupting the cohesive forces between water molecules. This decrease in surface tension causes the needle to sink as the water can no longer support its weight.
A needle can float on water due to surface tension. When the needle is carefully placed on the surface of the water, its weight is not enough to break the surface tension created by the water molecules, causing it to float.
A needle placed in water will float due to surface tension. The surface tension of water allows the needle to be supported on the surface rather than sink.
Yes, a needle can float on water if it is carefully placed on the surface due to surface tension. However, if the needle is pushed down into the water, it will sink due to its density being greater than that of water.
A needle can float on water due to surface tension. The water molecules at the surface stick together, creating a "film" strong enough to support the needle's weight without it sinking. This phenomenon is also why some small insects like water striders can walk on water.
A needle will sink in water because it is denser than water. The buoyancy force acting on the needle is not enough to counteract its weight, causing it to sink.
If you have floated a needle on the surface of the water in a glass then adding a little detergent will cause the needle to sink. This is because the presence of the detergent changes the surface tension of the water so that it can no longer support the needle.
The problem is most likely in the float bowl. The float could be bad. The likely cause is the needle valve that is control by the float is stuck, or dirt has gotten between the needle and needle seat. This is an easy fix. Carefully remove the float bowl. The float will be held in place by a pin. Remove the pin, and float. Check that there is no fuel in the float, and that it floats in gas, if not replace. The needle valve will come out with the float, as they are connected by a wire link. Make sure needle vale is clean, and able to move freely inside it's housing. Check the bottom of the housing at the needle seat to make sure it is clean of dirt. Reassemble, and you should be ready to go.
A needle can be made to float on very still water.
sounds like you have a float that is stuck. when the float stcks down it allows more gas into the carb. you may need to pull the carb to clean the float needle and seat.
either your float level is set too high or there is gunk between the float needle & seat inside the carb. open em up, set the float level to the proper specs. pull the needle & seat and clean & polish them. if the needle & seat are too far gone, order new ones and replace.
The surface tension of water can be broken by adding dishwashing detergent to the water. This can be demonstrated by filling a bowl with water, then floating a needle in it. This may sound almost impossible, but it can be easily achieved by placing the needle on a tissue, then carefully floating it on the water. When the tissue sinks, the needle should remain on the surface. It is prevented from sinking by the water's surface tension. Carefully add one drop of dishwashing detergent, and the needle will sink. You can prove this was due to the surface tension being broken by trying to float the needle again. If you added enough detergent this should be impossible, as detergent acts as a wetting agent and breaks the surface tension.
Yes, you can float a needle I have done it before. It doesn't have to do with density though it has to do with surface tension.
replace the inlet needle and seat. If you cant replace the seat then clean with a q- tip.
in the carburetor float bowl, set at 21mm when sitting at closed position. measure from top lip edge of body to top of float. dont forget the needle and seat need to be clean
This is a thin layer on the waters surface where all the water molecules try to crowd together. If something is light enough it will float on this layer if it doesn't break through the layer even though it is more dense than water. If you are careful you can do a neat trick. Get a glass of water (it has to be clean with no detergent left over from washing) and carefully place a needle on the surface and if you are very careful the needle will float on the surface. If you wipe it over with a magnet a few times before doing,XOXO, I HOPE THAT I SERV YOUYOUR WELCOME!!
Yes it is not possible. Because as soap is added then surface tension would get reduced and so possibility of float becomes less. When we carefully place the same needle on ordinary water floating is quite possible as water has more surface tension
get a can of Carb Clean and spray outside of carb first, then remove all jets,and the bowl and remove the float and needle and seat,and spray thru all ports.blow out with low pressure air hose and put back together,make sure the needle is free and goes up anmd down with the float before asembly.