A two-dimensional molten aluminium droplet is of finite extent and is surrounded by a passive gas.
Every change in the number of droplets affects the movement of the remaining droplets immediately; the trajectories are non-smooth.
Soon after this the annular ring also becomes unstable and breaks up into somewhat larger droplets.
A direct - 5 is scale-invariant for the steady-state droplets.
The phenomenon is also of importance in droplet combustion, and liquid metal vapour power cycles.
Energetic electrons emitted from ethanol droplets irradiated by femtosecond laser pulses.
A calibrated grid inside the microscope measured the droplet dimensions.
Eggs were put separately into droplets (0.5 xl) of fertilisation medium under paraffin oil and 10-20 capacitated spermatozoa were added.