A clear, quantitative look at how non-spherical bubbles change bubble motion and pressure in water.
In The Effect of Non-Spherical Shape on the Motion of a Rising Underwater Gas Bubble, Max Shiffman explores how deviations from a perfect sphere affect how a gas bubble rises, contracts, and interacts with the surrounding fluid. The work focuses on the physical setup, the math behind the motion, and what these shape changes mean for real-world observations.
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