Effect of an electric field on the capillary breakup of electrolyte jets
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Abstract
The results are presented of a theoretical and experimental investigation of the forced capillary breakup of jets of electrolytes in an electric field. It is shown that in some cases there is a nonmonotonic dependence of the length of the unbroken part of the jet on the electrical field stress.
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Statistical Physic Experimental Investigation Field Stress Nonmonotonic Dependence Capillary Breakup
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