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I'm trying to find the name of the effect water has when it pours fluently without spilling or making a sound. The effect when water is poured from something like a tea kettle or a garden hose into another body of water with fluent transaction into the other body of water without droplets spilling or the making of sound. Can /sci help me? Would be much appreciated.

>> No.12654326

Laminar.

>> No.12654329

Look up laminar flow

>> No.12654330

>>12654320
Water cup drop experiment is an effect of gravity

>> No.12654346

>>12654326
>>12654329
Thanks!

I'm trying to explain this to my plastic sergeon so he can make my pee stealthy. I wanna be able to pee without anyone knowing about it! Imma be a stealth peer

>> No.12654390

>>12654346
Cringe. Women are evolutionarily programmed to find the sound of loud pee attractive.

>> No.12654400

>>12654346
it's called kneeling, putting your johnson over the rim, and peeing on the porcelain

>> No.12654565

>>12654346
Just attach a catheter with silencer feature

>> No.12654943

perhaps also kelvin circulation for when it sticks to the object from which it is being poured