https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KKNnjFpGto
When you check a water droplet make impact on water in super slow apparent movement , the result is more like a trampoline than a artificial lake . And it ’s positively mesmerizing .
The bouncing — which scientist call the coalescence shower , because that sound fancier than “ bouncing”—happens too chop-chop to be discover by the human eye . But viewed at 10,000 build per secondly , you may clearly see the droplet deposit one-half of itself into the consortium it hit , then take a hop up , then replicate until it ’s gone . [ skilful of YouTubeviaGeekosystem ]

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