RVDallas
Mechanical
- Aug 10, 2011
- 5
Here's a fun question I'd like some feedback on.
It looks like in the attached photo, a water droplet was captured over the course of a 1/8 second exposure (5.6 aperture, 1/8 sec exposure from what the photographer told me). It looks like the drop fell into some water and this photograph shows some water bouncing back up as a result. What forces give the water droplet this sort of serpentine shape? I'm really rusted with the notions of surface tension, but doesn't that make it have the pinched ends?
A brief explanation would be welcomed!
Regards,
RV
It looks like in the attached photo, a water droplet was captured over the course of a 1/8 second exposure (5.6 aperture, 1/8 sec exposure from what the photographer told me). It looks like the drop fell into some water and this photograph shows some water bouncing back up as a result. What forces give the water droplet this sort of serpentine shape? I'm really rusted with the notions of surface tension, but doesn't that make it have the pinched ends?
A brief explanation would be welcomed!
Regards,
RV