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The formation and pinch-off of a drop is governed by a myriad of fluid physics phenomena. With the help of high-speed photography, we can study probe different stages in the evolution of a drop and gain insight into the length and time scales over which different forces dominate. This experiment uses dimensional analysis to provide potential models for the narrowing radius of a drop's neck nearing pinch-off, and tests these models against data collected in different ti…</description>
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