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“Droplet on a Plucked Wire” – FYFD

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Close-up image of a red-dyed water droplet on a guitar string that's just been plucked. A blurry finger is just visible on the right side. Text reads: "When the string is plucked"

What happens to a droplet hanging on a wire when the wire gets plucked? That’s the fundamental question behind this video, which shows the effects of wire speed, viscosity, and viscoelasticity on a drop’s detachment. With lovely high-speed video and close-up views, you get to appreciate even subtle differences between each drop. Capillary waves, viscoelastic waves, and Plateau-Rayleigh instabilities abound! (Video and image credit: D. Maity et al.)

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