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With our initial test of the 3cm pipe, there was no noticeable change in the amount of bubbles formed under the LFOM. For the 5cm-diameter pipe we found a drastic reduction in the amount of bubbles formed under the LFOM. Keeping the pipe in for 5 minutes showed no signs of overflowing the LFOM or even raising the water level, so we can assume that 5cm is a possible solution. Finally, we tested a 6cm pipe for 5 minutes in the LFOM. We noticed that the water level outside the LFOM rose slowly throughout the 5 minutes until the water flowed over the top of the LFOM. This clearly meant that the 6cm pipe was too big, and was causing a backup of water within the LFOM. (attach mathcad sheet here)

We were able to document results for each variation of the designs visually with photographs and short movies on cameras.

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