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Diagram showing the interplay of gravity and evaporation on respiratory droplets of different sizes

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English: This drawing shows that large respiratory droplets will fall to the ground before they evaporate, but small droplets will evaporate completely while they are falling and become dry particles that drift in the air.
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A open-access journal article: How far droplets can move in indoor environments – revisiting the Wells evaporation–falling curve Indoor Air 2007 Volume17, Issue3 Pages 211-225

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0668.2007.00469.x
Author X. Xie, Y. Li, A. T. Y. Chwang, P. L. Ho, W. H. Seto

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