Page Summary: I got distracted while working on a high-speed photography project and became interested in thin-film interference, so I thought I'd ... For the first time, researchers have created the 'branched flow' phenomenon in visible
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I got distracted while working on a high-speed photography project and became interested in thin-film interference, so I thought I'd ... For the first time, researchers have created the 'branched flow' phenomenon in visible We use a 2L plastic bottle with a hole in it to make a little water stream.
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- I got distracted while working on a high-speed photography project and became interested in thin-film interference, so I thought I'd ...
- For the first time, researchers have created the 'branched flow' phenomenon in visible
- We use a 2L plastic bottle with a hole in it to make a little water stream.
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