The formation of air bubbles in a liquid appears very similar to its inverse process, the formation of liquid droplets from, say, a dripping water faucet. But the physics involved is actually quite ...
Findings show how to make confined bubbles develop uniformly, instead of in their usual scattershot way. The formation of air bubbles in a liquid appears very similar to its inverse process, the ...
A research team found a key indicator for the chemical activity of acoustic microbubbles and a correlation between the temperature of a liquid and that of the microbubbles generated. Active bubbles ...
It is a puzzle long known among experts and very relevant in many industrial production processes: a jump discontinuity in the rise velocity of gas bubbles in so-called viscoelastic fluids.
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