Cool Stuff A high-viscosity drop falling into a low-viscosity fluid livescience — May 28, 2018 5 comments Ahigh-viscosity drop falling into a low-viscosity fluid
Something to do with drag as it fans out, then collapses into the low pressure wake – moving more quickly into its centre, pushing out another fanned bit? Reply
Looks like an upside-down mushroom cloud.
[Source](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROpq059fl5o)
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Something to do with drag as it fans out, then collapses into the low pressure wake – moving more quickly into its centre, pushing out another fanned bit?
This would make a great load screen. No one would care if the load time was high.