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Unexpected flow. Surface tension?

paul-mcclayPaul McClay wrote 07/08/2021 at 02:27 • 1 min read • Like

The bottom of the pan is flat.

Near where the stream hits the flat surface, fast-moving water blows straight off the edge while on the opposite side slower flow piles up before it falls off. Surface tension, I suppose, subject to some threshold condition. But ?.

Edit: "falls off" prolly means attached (surface wetting) flow over the edge & down the side -> not "blows straight off" -> the "threshold condition". ?.

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Ahron Wayne wrote 07/22/2021 at 00:43 point

Did you try this again with streams of honey, oil, and ketchup? For science.

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Paul McClay wrote 07/22/2021 at 08:17 point

No...t yet. :)

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