Abstract

IN a letter in NATURE of August 31, Ian W. Wark and Alwyn B. Cox record their observation that ” Small drops directed obliquely on to the surface of tap water do not immediately coalesce with it”, and they suggest that the reason for this lies in the contamination of the surface by a thin film of grease or dust.

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