Whipped cream in a spaceship?
I would like to know how spray cream behaves in the spaceship (what it does) so to the astrophysicists among you please answer me
LG
I would like to know how spray cream behaves in the spaceship (what it does) so to the astrophysicists among you please answer me
LG
This has nothing to do with astrophysics. Spray cream behaves within an atmosphere as here: it makes foam. Only gravity is missing. Thus, the foam flakes float, which are held together by the surface tension.
The cream sprays on the walls in a free fall, ie in the driveless spaceship. As far as it is braked by air friction, it forms thick flakes.
She's also a little stiff and not liquid, so she'll float in the air like that.