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English: These images show liquid carbon dioxide jets emerging a nozzle into stagnant air at atmospheric pressure. The jet’s velocity is about 100 m/s, the diameter is 0.17 mm. Because carbon dioxide can only exist as a gas or a solid at atmospheric pressure, the liquid CO2 jet can only exist for a short time, thus gas bubbles are formed within the jet downstream the nozzle.
English: Liquid carbon dioxide
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Author Lena RUB

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