Water Droplet Study Makes A Splash

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Clapping experiment provides key insights into surface tension.
(Image credit: Sunny Jung, Virginia Tech)

(ISNS) -- Pour water on your hands, and then clap them together. Much of the fluid on your skin will fly off in a rain of small droplets. It's a scenario so familiar that you've probably never asked why the liquid behaves this way.

“How does this thin film on your hand become a droplet when you clap your hands?” asked Sunny Jung, an engineer at Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg.  

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