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Physics at the Beach

24 July, 2008 (04:02) | Physics

Sandcastle Science via physics and physicists

“[W]et sand’s strength is more or less constant for anywhere between one and 30 per cent water.” That’s because there’s a trade-off between the strength of each bond between the grains - which lessens as the sand gets wetter - and the number of bonds, which increases as the sand becomes more saturated.

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