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Water angular scattering from droplets

Fig. 5. Angular distribution of the light scattered from a liquid (left) and frozen (right) water droplet illuminated with parallel polarized light. The perpendicular auid parallel polarized component of the scattered light is given in the upper and lower part of the image respectively. Fig. 5. Angular distribution of the light scattered from a liquid (left) and frozen (right) water droplet illuminated with parallel polarized light. The perpendicular auid parallel polarized component of the scattered light is given in the upper and lower part of the image respectively.
Fig. 11. Characterization of rapid evaporation from a 2.6 pm diameter water droplet using angular scattering and a high-speed frame transfer CCD camera. Since the CCD pixel transformation parameters were not precisely defined in these experiments the errors are estimated to be on the order of the diffraction limit... Fig. 11. Characterization of rapid evaporation from a 2.6 pm diameter water droplet using angular scattering and a high-speed frame transfer CCD camera. Since the CCD pixel transformation parameters were not precisely defined in these experiments the errors are estimated to be on the order of the diffraction limit...

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