I'll admit to not being a scientist, and, well, possibly being wrong, but.
Sure, surface tension does have a role in all this, and the guy probably should have mentioned it in context of the force that makes the drops form.
But as far as I understand the video, the matter in question here is not the forming of a spherical orb of water, but the fact that it doesn't immediately connect with the bigger body as a whole and hops numerous times.
I checked the article that you pointed to just to make sure, and, well, there's nothing there about the interaction of two objects of the same density.
Closest to that would be oil drops on water. But that is a different story.
There's no reason surface tension would work with no difference in pressure.
So, the difference is actually there. The air between the two masses of water is what makes it. Which he says. So, not exactly wrong. He's just not using the terms.
I did almost the exact same thing at 1000 fps and you couldn't see it bounce. You could see the water making strange shapes, and possible the first bounce, but that was it. High speed is SO awesome!!!
When I saw it at normal speed, I wondered why it seemed to scoot along the water for a second and then drop in, instead of dropping in immediately, but I didn't expect this at all :)
@coqdorysme I take it that you are an athest. Well how do you explain the water drop how do you explain all the stars. How do you explain that our d.n.a. can reach from here to the sun 23 times. How do you explain all the scientific facts. Hod do you explain a single cell of billions of years evolving to people.
I think more likely: The surface tension on both the drop and the surface of the 'pond' are made of molecules that have all of the bonds used. One of the bonds on the drop would have to line up with one of the bonds on the surface before the bond on the drop would break and create a new bond with a molecule on the surface. This could take a fraction of a second for these bonds to line up.
no. your idea requires that 2.5 kJ is put into the system, which is a very large activation barrier for what your suggesting is a very fast reaction. also, why wouldn't your idea happen in the reverse direction? by your logic, the drop is just as likely to get larger. when the drop dissipates into the the pond is loses surface area, and therefore reduces surface tension (a much more favorable process). it bounces for the same reason a tennis ball bounces.
This is a very simple experiment. What about a violent storm with much kinetic energy? Will a raindrop shatter into many that then each act like this one?
my computer only gets shitty frames per second
7techno7ful 5 hours ago
crazy
warrenmills44 3 months ago
"smart" guys are getting desperate to prove themselves to each other. Pathetic. This is not important at all.
Analysticat 4 months ago
i drink water not make this shit with it
Guerrilla4life 5 months ago
Fuck ... a mathematician? Fuck off. The guy's an idiot and wrong. And the show quoted his explanation and is wrong.
Search:
Wikipedia => Surface Tension
GordonWorldwide 6 months ago
@GordonWorldwide
I'll admit to not being a scientist, and, well, possibly being wrong, but.
Sure, surface tension does have a role in all this, and the guy probably should have mentioned it in context of the force that makes the drops form.
But as far as I understand the video, the matter in question here is not the forming of a spherical orb of water, but the fact that it doesn't immediately connect with the bigger body as a whole and hops numerous times.
AlexdDark 6 months ago
@GordonWorldwide
I checked the article that you pointed to just to make sure, and, well, there's nothing there about the interaction of two objects of the same density.
Closest to that would be oil drops on water. But that is a different story.
There's no reason surface tension would work with no difference in pressure.
So, the difference is actually there. The air between the two masses of water is what makes it. Which he says. So, not exactly wrong. He's just not using the terms.
AlexdDark 6 months ago
Now they should take a pool and drop a fat kid in it slow that down and you will be amazed lol
WeThErOcKsTaRs 7 months ago
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You need to ask why the droplet forms into a sphere in the first place.
It's called "PUSHING GRAVITY" !
EinsteinGravity dot calm
EinsteinGravitycom 9 months ago
You need to ask why the droplet forms into a sphere in the first place.
It's called "PUSHING GRAVITY" !
EinsteinGravity dot calm
EinsteinGravitycom 9 months ago
SCIENCE!!!
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masterof1231 1 year ago
I did almost the exact same thing at 1000 fps and you couldn't see it bounce. You could see the water making strange shapes, and possible the first bounce, but that was it. High speed is SO awesome!!!
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When I saw it at normal speed, I wondered why it seemed to scoot along the water for a second and then drop in, instead of dropping in immediately, but I didn't expect this at all :)
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@coqdorysme I take it that you are an athest. Well how do you explain the water drop how do you explain all the stars. How do you explain that our d.n.a. can reach from here to the sun 23 times. How do you explain all the scientific facts. Hod do you explain a single cell of billions of years evolving to people.
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Daniel1000rr 2 years ago
I think more likely: The surface tension on both the drop and the surface of the 'pond' are made of molecules that have all of the bonds used. One of the bonds on the drop would have to line up with one of the bonds on the surface before the bond on the drop would break and create a new bond with a molecule on the surface. This could take a fraction of a second for these bonds to line up.
flossinramona 2 years ago
no. your idea requires that 2.5 kJ is put into the system, which is a very large activation barrier for what your suggesting is a very fast reaction. also, why wouldn't your idea happen in the reverse direction? by your logic, the drop is just as likely to get larger. when the drop dissipates into the the pond is loses surface area, and therefore reduces surface tension (a much more favorable process). it bounces for the same reason a tennis ball bounces.
ludwigvan1988 2 years ago
This is a very simple experiment. What about a violent storm with much kinetic energy? Will a raindrop shatter into many that then each act like this one?
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