Frictionless Motion Spotted in Water
10th Apr 2006, 16:05 GMT
Researchers said they have achieved near-frictionless motion in water by using lasers to spin a molecule like a propeller. Free rotation can occur in gases, where molecules are far apart. This is the first known demonstration of friction turning off in a room temperature liquid, the authors report in the March 31 issue of Science. read more
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