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  1. If the water does not wet the cylinder the water will be depressed at the wall. The common case is wetting. In the situation here the cylinder can be filled until the water is high enough for the "creep" to reach the edge. Adding more water will allow water to "climb" over the edge.

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    If the water does not wet the cylinder the water will be depressed at the wall. The common case is wetting. In the situation here the cylinder can be filled until the water is high enough for the "creep" to reach the edge. Adding more water will allow water to "climb" over the edge.

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    The water that extends above the rim is fighting to spill over the rim, but the surface tension is allowing everything to hold, though with a visible bulge. What's important is that the amount of tension this balloon has is constant even when gravity changes.

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    Defying the laws of gravity? Try turning a glass of water upside down without spilling.Place a card over the top of the glass filled with water. Quickly turn...

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    Move the glass over the container or sink. Gently place your hand on the paper, then flip the glass over. Remove your hand from the bottom and watch in amazement as the paper stays covering the glass and the water doesn’t spill out.

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    Is it really possible to fill a glass with water and turn it upside down without spilling? this clever science trick is a popular after-dinner science stunt, but make sure there’s a bowl close by to catch your mistakes.

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