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Double Water Drip Collision

Two water drips collide. One drip hits a surface of water and rebounds at the exact time a second drip calls. The resulting collision makes a spray of water. This effect is photographed with a high speed flash and is effectively frozen in time with a 20 microsecond flash.

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Ted Kinsman / Science Source Inc.
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High speed flash physics water drop drip droplet drips drops collision momentum fluid fluids water liquid surface tension fluid dynamics
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Two water drips collide. One drip hits a surface of water and rebounds at the exact time a second drip calls. The resulting collision makes a spray of water. This effect is photographed with a high speed flash and is effectively frozen in time with a 20 microsecond flash.
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