You Never See This, Because Your Pancakes are at Rest

The meandering instability of a viscous thread

A viscous thread falling from a nozzle onto a surface exhibits the famous rope-coiling effect, in which the thread buckles to form loops. If the surface is replaced by a belt moving with speed U, the rotational symmetry of the buckling instability is broken and a wealth of interesting states are observed

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