Re: What is the maximum size for a drop of water?
- From: John Harshman <jharshman.diespamdie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 16:55:33 GMT
rev.goetz wrote:
In some cases, combining 2 drops of water make a bigger drop of water.
But what is the maximum size for a drop of water? Seriously, I assume
that there is some physical constraint for the size of a drop of water.
Define "drop". When does a drop become a puddle? Are we talking about a
drop on a surface or in the air? Under earth-surface gravity? I don't
think there is a maximum size, unless your definition places some
constraints.
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