When a jet of canola oil is incident on a bath of the same oil at an appropriate range of angles and speeds, it is possible to form antibubbles below the surface of the bath. An antibubble is formed when a liquid jet strikes the bath at the correct speeds and angles. This study examines the dynamics of antibubble formation.
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University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs