Abstract
Drops are made up of small volumes of some liquid. The most common in nature and in our daily life experience are water droplets. In general, droplets owe their existence and shape to the so-called surface tension forces, which not only act on the surface molecules and their closest neighbors, but are also directed towards the interior of the liquid. The pressure difference between a point outside the drop and a point inside it contains direct information about the ratio between the surface tension and its radius
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