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If two drops of water were shot at eachother with equal force
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If two drops of water were shot at eachother with equal force ina zero gravity environment, would the combined drop stop in place?

pic unrealated.

This is my first time on this board be nice
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>>8015229
No they'd go thru each other
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>>8015250
That's even cooler
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>>8015250
I disagree on this. Wouldn't there be some kind of collision or attempt of forming larger ball of water between the water drops because of Newton's laws?

Remember, every action has a equal and opposite reaction. So wouldn't they have to be some opposion instead of just passing directly through something?
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>>8015307
So there could be a large ball of water stopped in the centers and two smaller droplets shooting back out of the sides?
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>>8015229
Equal force cancel each other out.
water in space has a tendency to come together and stay together (pretty sure it does)
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They would make a splash.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zYir9W9WGM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiqrMVyhBkk

Google "droplet collision" for more.
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depends on the velocity of the droplets, they'll stop if they're going slow enough
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>>8015307
would depend on the force that the water is shot at, but yes I'd agree on this point until it would eventually go through the water as >>8015250 said
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>>8015229
there are a lot of different that could happen depending on their masses, velocities and shapes
i'm not implying i could calculate what would happen given the data, only that i'm sure it's a fucking complicated problem with many different outcomes

maybe somebody has some badass fluid dynamics program capable of modeling it under various parameters, i dunno
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LOL at the people casually offering solutions to a really difficult problem that depends greatly on parameters

it's like trying to analyze a russian poem when the only language you speak is sign language
your opinions are worse than worthless because somebody might believe you, which would be a detriment to themselves.

>>8015394
doesn't know what forces are

>>8015338
also doesn't know what a force is but also thinks that water exists in liquid form in a vacuum

>>8015351
obviously there are more parameters than just the velocity

>>8015250
is just making shit up

>>8015307
water doesn't "attempt" to do anything
quoting newton's laws isn't going to get you anywhere

>>8015344
only under certain conditions
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To be more specific, if the net force on a given water molecule is greater than the surface tension of water, then that molecule will escape the area of collision .

Too high velocity, everything splashes away. A bit lower, some escapes some remains. Just low enough, all of the water stays still in the middle.
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