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Resonant and rolling droplet

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Published 18 November 2008 IOP Publishing and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft
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Supplementary data

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Movie 1. (11.8 MB, MOV) Comparison of the bouncing droplet in the modes Y20, Y30, and Y40 with the spherical harmonic function obtained using MATLABTM.

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Movie 2. (5.6 MB, MOV) Comparison of the droplet in the mode Y21 and the mathematical function from MATLABTM.

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Movie 3. (2.9 MB, MOV) The motion of the particles inside the droplet when it rolls over the surface of the bath.