Abstract

When a sphere rotates near a rigid boundary coated with a thin layer of viscous liquid, ‘tracks’ are generated both behind and over the sphere. This paper describes a theory for the simplest one-track configuration which can occur under particular experimental conditions. The theoretical predictions are in good agreement with experimental observations.

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