The Result of a Raindrop Hitting a Body of Water and How This Phenomena is Measured by Scientists

Every time a raindrop hits a puddle or a drop or water hits a larger body of water, it bounces over and over, held together by surface tension, and becoming smaller with each bounce, which creates the wave like effect we see when a drop of water hits a larger body of water. It happens too fast for the human eye to observe but high speed cameras can catch this phenomena by shooting at thousands or millions of frames per second...


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