Abstract
This paper presents a new application of the rotating mirror microscope described by S. W. Diamant for the study of sprays. One predicts the theoretical picture of a spherical droplet moving in the focal plane at a velocity different from that of synchronism with the rotating mirror. This study makes it possible to infer from the photograph not only a local droplet size spectrum but also local droplet velocity distributions.
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