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Liquid jets have been produced by ballistic extrusion with velocities of 4.58 km/sec
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O'KEEFE, J., WRINKLE, W. & SCULLY, C. Supersonic Liquid Jets. Nature 213, 23–25 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/213023a0
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