Determining the acoustics and physics at play behind the liquid sloshing and popping sounds that occur while opening a swing-top bottle of beer WASHINGTON, March 18, 2025 — In a fun experiment, Max ...
Clinking your glass of beer often leaves its contents sloshing back and forth. Soon, though, the motion stops, your drink settles, and you can sip without getting foam on your nose. The foam helps ...
When commuters rush out the door with coffee in hand, chances are their hastiness causes some of the hot liquid to slosh out of the cup. In a new paper, authors use surprisingly simple mathematics to ...
Lloyd's Register, the world leader in the classification of LNG carriers, has published a new guidance document for the design of membrane-technology liquid natural gas containment systems. The ...
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