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4. On some Effects of Rotation in Liquid Jets
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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The author had noticed that a jet of mercury from a funnel, falling horizontally and nearly tangentially on a slightly inclined glass plate, seemed to roll upwards along the plate. Attributing this to a rotation of the jet, he endeavoured, with success, to re-produce the phenomenon with water jets escaping from a rapidly rotating tube, and falling on a slightly inclined glass surface covered with a thin layer of paraffin.
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- Proceedings 1880-81
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- Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1882