The Assassin's Teapot Is Weird
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Get your first month of KiwiCo free: https://kiwico.com/stevemould The Assassin's Teapot belongs to a family of similar trick vessels (Think A Drink, Any Drink Called For, Inexhaustible Bottle, The Magic Kettle). They all rely on surface tension and atmospheric pressure to work. You can buy Science Is Magic and my other books here: https://stvmld.com/fj-_8hrc Here's the 2D hydrodynamics playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcqX4UMXNKEe7LB96Ze-ztw7NYw3HOYVa Here's the LEDs and solar panels video: https://youtu.be/6WGKz2sUa0w You can also discuss this video on REDDIT: https://stvmld.com/er5mxfdu You can support me on Patreon here: https://stvmld.com/53kjww7k just like these amazing people: Matthew Cocke Frederic Merizen Jeremy Cole Frank Hereford Will Ackerly Brendan Williams Alan Wilderland Joel Van der loo Glenn Watson Doug Peterson Paul Warelis John Zelinka Alnitak Grant Hay Heather Liu Marshall Fitzpatrik Lukas Biewalk JJ Masson Ben McIntosh Damien Szerszinski Twitter: http://twitter.com/moulds Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevemouldscience/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevemouldscience/ Buy nerdy maths things: http://mathsgear.co.uk
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