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  2. Water Droplets (Sibelius) - Wikipedia

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    Water Droplets, which was published posthumously in 1997 by Fazer Music [], [1] is in the key of E minor and has a 4 4 time signature. [a] Structurally, it is, according to Daniel Grimley, "a little Mozartian study ... with a simple Alberti (broken-chord) accompaniment", in which the main theme is first presented (measures 1–4) and then twice repeated with modifications (measures 5–8 and 9 ...

  3. Water slide decal - Wikipedia

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    A water-based adhesive layer can be added to the decal to create a stronger bond or may be placed between layers of lacquer to create a durable decal transfer. The paper also has a layer of glucose film added prior to the dextrose layer which gives it adhesive properties; the dextrose layer gives the decal the ability to slide off the paper and ...

  4. Fog drip - Wikipedia

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    It occurs when water droplets from the fog adhere to the needles or leaves of trees or other objects, coalesce into larger drops and then drop to the ground. [ 1 ] Fog drip can be an important source of moisture in areas of low rainfall, or in areas that are seasonally dry.

  5. Water droplet erosion - Wikipedia

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    The impact pressures invoked by discrete water droplet impact have a range considerably higher than the stagnation pressure created by liquid jet. The difference between WDE and cavitation erosion is the fact that WDE usually comprises a gaseous or vaporous phase containing discrete liquid droplets; while cavitation erosion is observed when a ...

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  7. Droplets (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic droplet ejection, move of fluid drops without any physical contact by means of ultrasound; Droplet-shaped wave, casual localized solutions of the wave equation; Electrodynamic droplet deformation, liquid droplets suspended in a liquid exposed to an oscillating electric field; Electron-hole droplets, condensed phase of excitons in ...

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  9. Cloud physics - Wikipedia

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    The water droplets in a cloud have a normal radius of about 0.002 mm (0.00008 in). The droplets may collide to form larger droplets, which remain aloft as long as the velocity of the rising air within the cloud is equal to or greater than the terminal velocity of the droplets. [9]