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Sunday, April 03, 2005
Splashing drops: When a drop of liquid strikes a surface, the splash it makes normally raises a tiara-like crown of droplets. It has now come to light that if you remove the surrounding atmosphere, the drop just spreads flat without a splash.

Check out the two videos on this site. It looks lovely!

-K



Comments
Contrary to what I would've expected. At higher pressures it should've flattened, no?
Not very intuitive to me either, but I don't think it would be flatter under higher pressure. Pressure at a particular point acts from all directions, so there's no reason it should have flattened. Higher gravity, yes.

-K

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