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why do beads of water form on a slippery surface,such as a freshly waxed car?

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Beads of water form on a slippery surface like a freshly waxed car due to a phenomenon called surface tension. This is a result of the strong cohesion forces between the molecules of the water at the surface. The molecules at the top are strongly attracted to each other, pulling inwards and forming small curved drops, or beads. This phenomenon is most pronounced on very smooth surfaces, such as a freshly waxed car.

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