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03/25/2005 07:17:39 PM · #1


for an interesting article on drips/drops with no splash (with pictures)

no splash

03/25/2005 07:29:04 PM · #2
47,000 images per second??? Man!
03/25/2005 07:37:07 PM · #3
One key issue they didn't mention was the temperature.
Pressure/temmperature relationships are a strange thing. Take water, pull a 29" Hg vacuum in a container, and water will boil at about 77°F. Alcohol has a much lower boiling point too (why it feels so cold on your skin - it's evaporating rapidly due to your skin being warm, and changes state).

Interesting article though.
A 47,000FPS digital camera? Holy Crap!

03/25/2005 07:55:26 PM · #4
very odd ..
is just scaned breifly a paper that they wrote about it
no mention of Temp at all ...

pdf
03/25/2005 07:59:45 PM · #5


or drops with splash ;-)

-danny
03/25/2005 08:10:27 PM · #6
Originally posted by crabappl3:


or drops with splash ;-)

Splash = purdy.
No splash = weird!
03/25/2005 08:32:04 PM · #7
From mentioned article: "These photographs were taken with a digital camera that can snap 47,000 images per second."

That takes a mighty powerful processor! Yikes!!!
03/25/2005 08:40:50 PM · #8
this is the
camera ..

what kind of lighting conditions do you think you would need ?
.. wow ..

edit: bad cut & paste ...

Message edited by author 2005-03-25 21:08:20.
03/25/2005 08:50:32 PM · #9
I would love to spend a day playing with that camera =)

03/25/2005 08:50:48 PM · #10
Originally posted by ralphnev:

this is the
camera ..

what kind of lighting conditions do you think you would need ?
.. wow ..

(Fixed it - one too many http & www in it)
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