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splashes . . . | uwhe-arts
Charged Drops Don't Splash
When a droplet falls on a surface, it spreads itself horizontally into a thin lamella. Sometimes -- depending on factors like viscosity, impact speed, and air pressure -- that drop splashes, breaking up along its edge into myriad smaller droplets. But a new study finds that a small electrical charge is enough to suppress a drop's splash. (Image and research credit: F. Yu et al.; via APS News) Read the full article
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mixed media: watersoluble charcoal, coffee and gouache and homemade coffee based watercolour on 200g paper with goundpaper paste base
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a reflective monday*
Near miss by Terry Allen Via Flickr: It was fun to watch the Kermode bears (spirit bears, a rare white genetic variant of black bears) fishing for salmon in a creek on Gribbell Island, on north coastal British Columbia. They can only be seen in a very small area of the BC coast and occur nowhere else in the world. The bears gorge during the fall when the salmon swim up the streams to spawn and this guy had just missed catching a salmon that was swimming by. 17/12/2018 www.allenfotowild.com