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Bubbles at an Interface

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Nicole Sharp

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Two views of a bubble rising through silicone oil to meet air.
Two views of an air bubble at the interface between silicone oil and air. An instability is rippling down the bubble's film ahead of rupture.
Once the bubble pops, fog from inside it rises, forming a vortex.
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