Abstract

When height of fall is plotted against frequency of coiling in the liquid rope-coil experiment a straight line relationship that does not pass through the origin results. A correction due to the effect of surface tension on the stream of falling liquid yields “effective” heights of fall which, when plotted against the rate of coiling, does result in a straight line through the origin.

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