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Capillary action (sometimes
called capillarity,
capillary motion,
capillary rise,
capillary effect, or wicking) is the
process of a
liquid flowing in...
- liquids.
Surface tension is an
important factor in the
phenomenon of
capillarity.
Surface tension has the
dimension of
force per unit length, or of energy...
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Vorlesungen über die
Theorie der Capillarität [Lectures on the
theory of
capillarity] (Leipzig, Germany: B. G. Teubner, 1894).
Rouse Ball, W. W. [1908] (2003)...
- Brochard-Wyart, Françoise; Gennes, Pierre-Gilles de (2004), "
Capillarity and Gravity",
Capillarity and
Wetting Phenomena, Springer, New York, NY, pp. 33–67...
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water table. Due to
surface tension,
water will rise up in a
small capillary tube above a free
surface of water. Likewise,
water will rise up
above the water...
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IUTAM Symposium on
Capillarity and
Elastocapillarity in
Biology 2024. Kim's
research has
focused on
biofluid mechanics,
capillarity, bubbles, nanofabrication...
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vertically through unsaturated soil
under the
combined actions of
gravity and
capillarity, a
process known as infiltration. The
equation is
alternative form of...
- of the
helical flows. He also
studied unsteady flows in
tubes, wave
motion in
elastic tubes and others. His
scientific works were
published in Russian...
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capillarity,
Bosanquet equation is an
improved modification of the
simpler Lucas–Washburn
theory for the
motion of a
liquid in a thin
capillary tube or...
- and the
height of the
droplet will be reduced. The
investigations in
capillarity stem back as far as
Leonardo da Vinci,
however the idea of capillary...