D-square law
The d-square law or -law is a relationship between diameter and time for an isolated, spherical droplet when it evaporates quasi-steadily, which was first observed by Boris Sreznevsky in 1882, and was explained by Irving Langmuir in 1918. If and are the droplet diameter and time, then -law pertains to the relation
where is the initial time, is the initial droplet diameter and is called the evaporation constant.