Colored sand unmixes when jostled
Mark Frauenfelder: DougO says: "Are these sand grains violating the second law of thermodynamics? Certainly not, but the explanation is nonetheless interesting, including reference to "a 'beard' of positively charged grains [that] had formed immediately under the lip of the platform..." Explained in Physics News Update #832.

An experiment at
In the recent report, the two types of sand grains (“art sand”), one colored blue and the other red, are mechanically alike but acquire slightly different charg. Through a process not well understood, the grains lose some electrons owing to their jostling motion (“tribocharging”) in the hopper, and become positively charged. Link (via Boing Boing)


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