Abstract

Water droplet growth rates in a Wilson cloud chamber were measured in Ar–H2O and He–H2O media. These rates were determined in the size range 0.45–10.0 μm by detection of oscillations in the intensity of polarized light from a He–Ne laser source scattered at 30° by the droplet population. Pressure and initial temperature were measured in the chamber for use in the computation of three droplet growth theories for comparison to experiment. Experiments were conducted in supersaturations ranging from 1.04 to 3.45.

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