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

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segler1968
2 years ago

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.

dompfeifer
2 years ago

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.

MrMurbyk
2 years ago

She's also a little stiff and not liquid, so she'll float in the air like that.