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Relation of Volume of Bubble to the Diameter of the Orifice at which it is Formed

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THE theoretical value of the ratio of the volume of a bubble to the diameter of the orifice at which it is formed is 0.231 cm. for air–water at 20° C., if the plane of the orifice is horizontal.

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NEWMAN, P., WHELAN, P. Relation of Volume of Bubble to the Diameter of the Orifice at which it is Formed. Nature 169, 326–327 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/169326b0

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