
A well-known fact is that the kaplyas tend to take a spherical shape. To achieve this is not necessarily in a state of weightlessness.
On the fact that the drop as a result of the grounding also has a spherical shape, the production of lead shot was started. I do not know if it's possible to do so now, yes.
The principle is very simple. When a melt drop of lead falls, it takes a spherical shape. As the drop flies to the ground, it cools, giving off some of the heat to the surrounding air. And by the time of the fall, it completely freezes. At the time of contact with the ground, you can install a container of water to soften the impact when falling into its lead drops. The disadvantage of this production technology is that it is necessary to go a very long way to give all the heat that keeps the drop in the liquid state. Such towers from which they drop for cooling droplets have a height of more than one hundred meters. As an idea, not to build up, it would be possible to sink the tower into the ground. Under the ground and cooler, then the return of heat to the environment will be greater.
So, the smaller way is to pass a drop than to freeze.
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