Jumped into a droplet of water

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Jumping into a droplet of water while shrunk to the size of a flea would not make the water feel like jelly due to its viscosity, which remains unchanged regardless of size. The significant factor is that the smaller weight and density would allow for interactions with surface tension, potentially enabling walking on water. If submerged, the experience would still resemble that of water. The discussion also references a science fiction story that explores similar concepts. Overall, the physical properties of water dictate the experience, not the size of the jumper.
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If i were able to shrink myself to the size of say a flea and I jumped into a droplet of water ( that is av rain drop size ) would the water feel the same as if it were my normal size or would it feel more like jelly ?
 
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Anyone can answer this ??
 
I've never been that small, couldn't tell you :biggrin:
 
Are thinking of typical values of the Reynolds numbers involved?
 
Just what flavor of jelly are we talkin about here?
 
bozo the clown said:
If i were able to shrink myself to the size of say a flea and I jumped into a droplet of water ( that is av rain drop size ) would the water feel the same as if it were my normal size or would it feel more like jelly ?

The physical property that distinguishes water from jelly is its viscosity. There are other differences too, but the viscosity largely covers the differences in intermolecular interactions.

Turning yourself into a flea has no effect on the viscosity of water...so it will not feel like jelly. However, its surface may. Now that your weight is much smaller, and your density is still just above 1 gm/cc, the surface tension will be within an order of magnitude of your weight (per unit length). So you'll most likely be able to walk on water. But if you get shoved under, it will likely still feel like...water !
 
Reminds me: There was a short story by James Blish called "Surface Tension". It was written in the 50s, but AFAIK is scientifically realistic.
 
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