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Wet glass.
They sent me these great photos of women in dark rooms and behind wet glass.
In his later "Wet Glass" series, Mr. Wright augmented the ambiguities.
Mercury does not wet glass or cling to it, and this property, coupled with its rapid and uniform volume expansion throughout its liquid range, makes it useful in thermometers.
Secret weapons included a pellet that would emit a fatal vapor when heated by cigarette ash; poison for books, desks and door handles; a tablet of exploding powder that would activate when placed next to a wet glass; and a belt buckle with a silver swastika that concealed a.32 pistol that could fire two shots.
Its low melting point (−38.87 °C [−38 °F]) and boiling point (356.9 °C [674 °F]), high specific gravity (13.5 grams per cubic centimetre), uniform volume expansion over the entire range of temperatures in its liquid state, and high surface tension (so that it does not wet glass) make it useful for the measurement of temperature in thermometers and of pressure in barometers and manometers.
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In one sequence the group members fashion a rhythm by splashing water inside clear containers, then squeaking out sounds on wet glasses.
Wet glasses or cups with condensation can create a slip (and cleaning) hazard.
Water is a liquid that wets glass capillary tubes; mercury is one that does not.
In addition, results were compared against previous experimental findings in a uniformly water-wet glass bead pack and oil-wet plastic bead pack.
Previous investigations of trapped oil clusters in water-wet glass bead packs using X-ray microCT by Karpyn et al. (2010) were performed at larger dimensions (approximately 25.4 mm in diameter and 90.53 mm long).
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