In the absence of significant gravitational forces, water exhibits unique behaviors such as forming thin sheets and oscillating like a liquid drum head, demonstrating how gravity normally constrains water's shape and movement on Earth.
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This Is How Water Acts in SpaceAdded:
You can't make a water sheet like this, half a millimeter thick and 1 G it just it just won't support it. But here there's no surfactants. This is [music] just water behaving the way it does outside of significant gravitational [music] forces. I'm going to oscillate it and it does these [music] real cool oscillations.
Kind of like a liquid [music] drum head.
Oh, look at that cool [music]
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