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These toys dazzle with their color and the patterns formed. To create their beautiful displays all rely on the formation of droplets. Droplets, especially controlling the size of droplets is of enormous technological importance: The mist from an asthma inhaler, the paint sprayed on cars, or the fuel entering the cylinder of a cars engine. To understand how engineers control drop size lets start with this toy, which shows the essentials of drop formation. In it a narrow stream of liquid, called a jet flows from the opening and them becomes circular as it flows toward the bottom of the toy. This circle breaks off to form a droplet. As you can see here the droplets are typically the same size. This toy motivates the key scientific question: Why does a droplet form at all? Why doesnt a jet go forever without breaking up? To answer that question Ive put a small hole in this cup and will fill it with a 50/50 mixture by volume of water and glycerol, dyed green. Glycerol is highly vi