When liquid flows from a spout or through a hose, why is a series of drips also created, separate and independent of the main flow?

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Shouldn’t the force of the main flow inhibit these drips from forming?

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Thank you, so faster moving liquid glides across a layer of the same liquid which has semi-adhered to the boundary wall. And although semi adhered liquid flows in the same direction, it moves at a much slower pace. Have I got that right?

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