Free — Splash
: Surface tension typically pulls liquid into droplets, while adhesion causes it to cling to surfaces. Precise control of these forces allows for "glug-free" pours where liquid flows in a steady stream rather than splashing.
At a fundamental level, a splash occurs when a liquid jet or droplet strikes a surface at high speed, influenced by factors such as , viscosity , and ambient air pressure . Splash Free
: Splashing represents energy diverted into the air rather than into forward propulsion. : Surface tension typically pulls liquid into droplets,