Once upon a time, it was raining in the early morning.
I woke up late, took my mobile phone and gone for brushing my teeth.
At once an idea struck of roaming around in the rain outside.
But there was an absence if time and even it was no time to be wasted for such awful tasks.
But what's before a demand of a teen heart?
While brushing, i took my Sony Ericsson C902 with music on, and went onto the street.
A friend of mine came and enquired if my mobile phone was WATERPROOF?!
Oh! Suddenly i noticed, the sound of speaker started deteriorating.
A few drops of rain have fallen directly on the murmuring little pore of the speaker.
But! No worries!
A science student is here!
I kept the music on as such came back to home, continuing brushing, came near to a fluorescent bulb and put the mobile phone just near to its effect.
It took about 2 mins for the mobile phone to regain his lost nightingale!
Theory: Rain drops are the collection of water vapours converted into water in the low temperatures on the higher clouds.
They precipitate in the form of rain.
When those drops feel into the speaker system then instead of leaving much effect on the speaker they weren't able to do so as the music was still continuing and no major drops would have fallen into the core system.
Fluorescent bulbs helped to dry those water vapours and the sound thus had clear way to come out!
More versions of : I Am A Science Student coming soon...
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