Have you folks noticed this? As your test tube setups begin to lose water, either your cotton ball begins to migrate towards the back of the tube or an air pocket begins to grow behind the cotton until the tube is eventually empty of water. These behaviors make sense given the physics at work, but what I want to do is control which behavior I experience. Is the behavior a result of how tightly the cotton is packed into the tube? Is it random? Do tapered tubes experience cotton-migration to a lesser extent? Rather than experiment, I was hoping someone could just tell me when to expect which behavior.
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