Collapsing Cavitation Bubbles

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Cavitation bubbles live short, violent lives. Triggered here with a laser, these bubbles rapidly expand and then collapse, sending out shock waves. In this video, researchers explore how bubbles collapse when they’re near a plate with holes in it. For bubbles sitting between holes, collapse becomes asymmetric, eventually splitting the bubble into two as it falls in on itself. Bubbles centered over a hole perform a disappearing act, sucking themselves down into the hole during collapse. (Image and video credit: E. Andrews et al.)

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