Recent research has revealed an exciting new discovery about liquid entrainment in millimeter-size droplets. This discovery could lead to a better understanding of cloud formation and atmospheric processes. By studying the behavior of liquid droplets in millimeter size, scientists have found that the droplets can become entrained in a stream of air, or gas, with a speed much faster than previously thought possible. This finding could have implications for our understanding of how clouds and other atmospheric processes form and evolve. It could also have implications for industrial applications, such as combustion and spray cooling.

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source: Phys.org