Many people have the experience that 'when pouring a drink from a teapot or teapot, the liquid drips down the side from the spout and the table gets wet.' A research team at the Vienna University of ...
An Asda teapot has left shoppers in hysterics thanks to the unfortunate positioning of its spout. Customers have joked the product, which currently costs £7, from the supermarket’s home range is ...
Short and stout: a teapot shown pouring, dripping and dribbling. (Courtesy: B Scheichl, RI Bowles and G Pasias/Journal of Fluid Mechanics) Cast your mind back to 2009 and you might remember how ...
SHOPPERS have joked that Asda’s rabbit teapot has a naughty looking spout. The £7 Easter item shows a rabbit’s head with the body wrapped in a tea cosy. But the spout poking out the green cosy has ...
It's not the first time the greatest minds in science have turned their attention to the problem. But if what we're hearing is true, it could certainly be the last - and time for a well-deserved cuppa ...
A teapot is used to steep tea leaves in hot water until the tea is ready to drink. Teapots should not be confused with kettles, as they do not boil water, but better teapots feature ...
Britain's tea lovers are raising a cup to scientists after they worked out how to stop a teapot dribbling. By Richard Alleyne and Richardalleyne 28 October 2009 • 4:36pm A team of fluid dynamics ...
The spout poking out the green cosy has amused Asda shoppers SHOPPERS have joked that Asda’s rabbit teapot has a naughty looking spout. The £7 Easter item shows a rabbit’s head with the body wrapped ...
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