Tweet 11/06/2014 10:27 AM #PhysicsTea #LectureWeek2014 milk rings in cups of tea if you add a drop at a time. In physics both liquids and gases as fluids. 0 2014 11/06/2014
Tweet 11/06/2014 10:13 AM #PhysicsTea #LectureWeek2014 Understanding these patterns lets us understand some important physics. 0 2014 11/06/2014
Tweet 11/06/2014 10:11 AM #PhysicsTea #LectureWeek2014 Moire interference patterns - two pieces of material on top of each other. Tea bags made in this way. 0 2014 11/06/2014
Tweet 11/06/2014 10:03 AM #PhysicsTea #LectureWeek2014 - there is so much physics in a cup of tea. 0 2014 11/06/2014
Tweet 11/06/2014 09:57 AM #PhysicsTea #LectureWeek2014 setting up... smoke machine at the ready! 0 2014 11/06/2014
Tweet 11/06/2014 09:53 AM Today we've got Dr Harrigan talking about the 'Physics of a Cup of Tea'. Follow us with #PhysicsTea and #LectureWeek2014 0 2014 11/06/2014