The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- John Furner
A single undulating wave can bounce a droplet of water up and down for up to an hour and a half. Researchers made the discovery by accident when studying how wave patterns emerge in water
An unusual kind of water wave can repeatedly toss a water droplet into the air thousands of times without breaking it.
For the past decade, Nicolas Mujica at the University of Chile and his collaborators have been studying how wave patterns emerge on the surface of water when it is shaken or otherwise disturbed. Recently, they made the accidental discovery that, under the right conditions, a wave can bounce a droplet of water up and down thousands of times in a row.