9x23
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Part of the answer may be on the patterning board...
If you look at your results at the patterning board the pellets are ditributed in a circle - and no, I don't know when they arrived there. But it would seem logical to me that those pellets at the bottom of the pattern would hit the water first and then be followed by the rest as gravity takes it's toll. Thus giving the appearance of a shot string.
The diagrams that I've seen of shot strings indicates that they are congregated in the center of the pattern and would not hit the water first. I recall Brister's experiments, but my copy of the book is still packed up from my last move. Perhaps somone with the book handy could post a picture of his experiment?.....9x23
If you look at your results at the patterning board the pellets are ditributed in a circle - and no, I don't know when they arrived there. But it would seem logical to me that those pellets at the bottom of the pattern would hit the water first and then be followed by the rest as gravity takes it's toll. Thus giving the appearance of a shot string.
The diagrams that I've seen of shot strings indicates that they are congregated in the center of the pattern and would not hit the water first. I recall Brister's experiments, but my copy of the book is still packed up from my last move. Perhaps somone with the book handy could post a picture of his experiment?.....9x23