Abstract
Abstract A jet of liquid falling at low speed on to a smooth surface assumes a corrugated or beaded shape, hitherto regarded as a stationary wave pattern, caused by progressive disturbances travelling over the surface with the same speed as the falling liquid. An alternative explanation, based on a graphical solution to Bernoulli's equation, is put forward, and is in agreement with observation.
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