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Why small mercury drops are spherical but large ones are flat?


A drop of mercury tries to acquire the minimum surface area due to surface area, for any given volume minimum area is for sphere. The effect of gravity is less for small droplets, hence the mercury drops are nearly spherical in shape. 

As  the size of drop increases, force of gravity on the drop increases which tries to deform the shape. Therefore, bigger drops are flat.
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