. Impact with a Liquid Surface Studied by the Aid of Instantaneous Photography. Paper II. L J Sa» • ^ •. * The photographs (unfortunately not the reproductions here given) both of this and of our previouspaper ilkistrate incidentally the great rapidity with which fine jets undergo division into drops, which,however, as Lord Eayleigh has explained (* Roy. Soc. Proc, vol. 29, 1879, p. 85, on the CapillaryPhenomena of Jets), need cause no surprise, since the time of complete segmentation will vary inverselyas the 3/2 power of the diameter if viscosity does not hinder. 184 MESSRS. A. M. WORTHINGTO


. Impact with a Liquid Surface Studied by the Aid of Instantaneous Photography. Paper II. L J Sa» • ^ •. * The photographs (unfortunately not the reproductions here given) both of this and of our previouspaper ilkistrate incidentally the great rapidity with which fine jets undergo division into drops, which,however, as Lord Eayleigh has explained (* Roy. Soc. Proc, vol. 29, 1879, p. 85, on the CapillaryPhenomena of Jets), need cause no surprise, since the time of complete segmentation will vary inverselyas the 3/2 power of the diameter if viscosity does not hinder. 184 MESSRS. A. M. WORTHINGTON AND R, S. COLE Series XVir Fig. 3.


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