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- Q16034390 subject Q16819800.
- Q16034390 subject Q8266666.
- Q16034390 abstract "The self-siphoning beads or chain fountain phenomenon is a counterintuitive physical phenomenon observed when one end of a chain of beads held in a jar is thrown over the edge of the jar, and is then followed by a self-sustaining stream of beads, rising from the body of the chain in the jar, up into an arch ascending into the air over the edge of the jar, and down into the outside world, as if being sucked out of the jar by an invisible siphon. The phenomenon was first brought to widespread public attention in a video made by the TV presenter and science blogger Steve Mould.A variety of explanations have been put forward as to how the phenomenon can best be explained in terms of basic physics concepts such as energy and momentum.".
- Q16034390 thumbnail Kettenfontäne_Bild.png?width=300.
- Q16034390 wikiPageExternalLink siphoning-beads.
- Q16034390 wikiPageExternalLink chain_fountain.
- Q16034390 wikiPageWikiLink Q11379.
- Q16034390 wikiPageWikiLink Q16819800.
- Q16034390 wikiPageWikiLink Q19667165.
- Q16034390 wikiPageWikiLink Q214561.
- Q16034390 wikiPageWikiLink Q41273.
- Q16034390 wikiPageWikiLink Q426656.
- Q16034390 wikiPageWikiLink Q5176983.
- Q16034390 wikiPageWikiLink Q8266666.
- Q16034390 comment "The self-siphoning beads or chain fountain phenomenon is a counterintuitive physical phenomenon observed when one end of a chain of beads held in a jar is thrown over the edge of the jar, and is then followed by a self-sustaining stream of beads, rising from the body of the chain in the jar, up into an arch ascending into the air over the edge of the jar, and down into the outside world, as if being sucked out of the jar by an invisible siphon.".
- Q16034390 label "Self-siphoning beads".
- Q16034390 depiction Kettenfontäne_Bild.png.