Atomization ⇒
To "atomize" a fluid, an external force must be applied to overcome the liquid's , which naturally wants to keep the liquid together. This is typically done in two stages:
In the physical sciences, is the process of breaking up bulk liquid into a fine mist of tiny droplets. This transformation is essential across industries because it dramatically increases the liquid's surface area, making processes like evaporation, combustion, and coating much more efficient. Common Applications atomization
Perfume bottles, hair sprays, and deodorants. To "atomize" a fluid, an external force must
The initial disruption where a liquid jet or sheet splits into larger fragments. To "atomize" a fluid