Mould Effect Definition
A counterintuitive physical phenomenon observed with a chain of beads placed inside a jar : when one end of the chain is yanked from the jar and allowed to fall to the floor, it establishes a self-sustaining flow of the chain which rises up into an arch as if being sucked by an invisible siphon .
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Origin of Mould Effect
Named after Steve Mould , science presenter who popularized the effect in a YouTube video.
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