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Collisions of liquid droplets create fluid sculptures that can be appreciated only when the action is captured by high-speed photography. This video demonstrates how those photographs are created. After the first droplet impacts the milk, it generates a Worthington jet, which in turn is impacted by a second droplet.
Link. Previously on Neatorama: Markus Reugels's Water Drops.
Collisions of liquid droplets create fluid sculptures that can be appreciated only when the action is captured by high-speed photography. This video demonstrates how those photographs are created. After the first droplet impacts the milk, it generates a Worthington jet, which in turn is impacted by a second droplet.
Link. Previously on Neatorama: Markus Reugels's Water Drops.
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What a treat!
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Wow! I never imagined that droplets can be an awesome art in slow motion! Mind blowing :)
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