Sneezes, rain clouds, and ink jet printers: They all produce or contain liquid droplets so tiny it would take several billion of them to fill a liter bottle. Measuring the volume, motion and contents ...
A study 1 has revealed that the way raindrops fragment in turbulent air determines the distribution of drop sizes, a critical factor in how weather radars measure rainfall. Since radar signals respond ...
Many industries need an easy and reliable way to establish the droplet size distribution (DSD) in the dispersed phase of an emulsion. At the same time, they also need to ensure that the structure of ...
An emulsion is a two-phase system formed by droplets dispersed in another non-miscible liquid. Many emulsions consist of a hydrophobic ‘oily’ phase dispersed in a continuous aqueous phase.
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