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\textbf{Abstract}  What happens when you pour a liquid into a pool of the same liquid? As far as most people think and our group think until we get to know this fascinating phenomenon, both liquids will merge into one body immediately upon contact. The bouncing jet is a phenomenon that happens when a newtonian liquid is streamed or poured in a pool of the same exact liquid under certain conditions. Those conditions are that the liquid is newtonian, the pool is of the exact same liquid, and the pool of water is moving (1). [1].  When streamed into the pool, liquid will bounce off the surface of the pool while maintaining separation from it instead of merging with the pool, if and only if the conditions are satisfied.