Watching a fountain throw a jet of water an hundred feet or so, straight up in the air, it struck me that the globules don't begin to fall apart
until after they have reached the zenith.
This is true no matter how high the jet reaches. Bigger globules fall
apart soonest. I imagine this is due to the greater amount of air
resistance. So what holds them together all the way up?
Is it something to do with the change of direction or is it the free
fall?
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