Phenomena

Giant Droplet Splashes

Research poster showing the splashes created by large droplets.

When droplets get larger than 0.27 cm, they no longer stay spherical as they fall. Here, researchers look at very large droplets (equivalent to 3.06 cm in diameter) falling into water. On their way to the pool, the droplets oscillate — some lengthening, some flattening, and some bulging into a bag. The droplet’s shape at impact (and its speed) determine what shape of splash and cavity form. Wider drops make wider and shallower cavities. (Image credit: S. Dighe et al.)

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