Physicists and biomedical engineers unlocked new properties in capillary waves thanks to superhydrophobicity. Ripples, like ones produced by raindrops falling in a puddle, are also called capillary ...
Some phenomena in our daily lives are so commonplace that we don't realize there could be some very interesting physics behind them. Take a dripping faucet: why does the continuous stream of water ...
THE extensive measurements 1 on the retardation of evaporation by monolayers conducted during the past decade at Columbia University have been restricted to static conditions to eliminate the erratic ...
M.S.Longuet-Higgins (University of California at San Diego, USA) Abstract. This paper reviews a number of investigations into the dynamics of breaking waves. The simplest time-dependent model of ...
Ripples, like ones produced by raindrops falling in a puddle, are also called capillary waves. Studied since antiquity, they have garnered considerable interest in modern science due to their ability ...
Ripples, like ones produced by raindrops falling in a puddle, are also called capillary waves. Studied since antiquity, they have garnered considerable interest in modern science due to their ability ...
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