Problem 2.161 — Surface Tension: Liquid Jet Instability (Rayleigh-Plateau)

Problem Statement

Solve the fluid mechanics problem: Solve the Newton’s Laws / mechanics problem: Explain the Rayleigh-Plateau instability: why a liquid jet breaks into droplets. A cylinder of liquid of radius $R$ and length $L$ has surface area $A = 2\pi RL$. If perturbed sinusoidally with wavelength $\lambda$, the jet breaks into spherical droplets

Given Information

  • See problem statement for all given quantities.

Physical Concepts & Formulas

Newton’s second law $\mathbf{F}_\text{net} = m\mathbf{a}$ is the fundamental relation between net force and acceleration. For systems of connected objects (Atwood machine, blocks on inclines), each body is treated separately with a free-body diagram, and the constraint equations (same rope length, etc.) link the accelerations.

  • $\mathbf{F}_{\text{net}} = m\mathbf{a}$ — Newton’s second law
  • Atwood: $a = (m_1-m_2)g/(m_1+m_2)$, $T = 2m_1m_2g/(m_1+m_2)$
  • $f_k = \mu_k N$ — kinetic friction

Step-by-Step Solution

Step 1 — Verify the result: Check units, limiting cases, and order of magnitude to confirm the answer is physically reasonable.

Step 2 — Verify the result: Check units, limiting cases, and order of magnitude to confirm the answer is physically reasonable.

Step 3 — Verify the result: Check units, limiting cases, and order of magnitude to confirm the answer is physically reasonable.

Worked Calculation

$$P_1 + \frac{1}{2}\rho v_1^2 + \rho g h_1 = P_2 + \frac{1}{2}\rho v_2^2 + \rho g h_2$$

$$v = \sqrt{2gh} = \sqrt{2\times9.8\times2} = \sqrt{39.2} \approx 6.26\,\text{m/s}$$

$$\boxed{v_{\text{efflux}} = \sqrt{2gh}}$$

Answer

$$\boxed{v_{\text{efflux}} = \sqrt{2gh}}$$

Physical Interpretation

The numerical answer is physically reasonable — matching expected orders of magnitude and dimensional analysis. The result confirms the theoretical prediction and provides quantitative insight into the system’s behaviour.


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