p.1 #1 · #789 is it a stream of water or a drip, or both?
when the velocity of the water coming out of your facet slows down to just a very slow stream, the forward velocity is no longer sufficient to keep the water in a stream, but rather the coefficient of adhesion between the water molecules is all that holds the stream together and when that fails, you end up with water droplets......
backlit by the window above the kitchen faucet..shot with Canon 5DsR, 85L f1.2 @ 1/3200 sec, f2.2, ISO 3200
you can see the stream coming out of the faucet and then it begins to break apart.....
p.1 #3 · #789 is it a stream of water or a drip, or both?
algrove wrote:
Novel idea that everyone has in their house. Well done.
Thanks...I was trying to think what I could do to Show water in motion.....hence I thought about water tearing apart into droplets.....it’s something all of us can relate to and we all know that the drops only form if water is in motion.....