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Anonymous

Hey Cody, this question is slightly off topic for this video, but figured it would get the most notice here. As you've demonstrated in your mercury videos, and vacuum chamber tests, surface tension can be a powerful thing. Depending on pressure differential of the two materials. Is there a way to measure the surface tension? I assume liquids and solids surface tension is easy, but what about gas? Or plasma? How would you even begin to measure those?

Anonymous

"I still have the scar on my forehead from it." Any chance you have a video of Kanyon sewing up the wound?

Anonymous

Speaking of Kanyon, hold her tight no matter how popular you become. You will never find another like her. =)

Anonymous

There is a device called a goniometer to do this. It works by measuring contact angle with a known surface

Anonymous

Hey Cody! Just wanted to show my appreciation for the quality of this video. I watched the original video this morning and enjoyed it tons! But the re-edit for YouTube really clarified the process of dehydrating gypsum. Thanks for the details! Really appreciate the attention