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Some effects of surface tension on steep water waves
S. J. Hogan
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Department of Engineering Mathematics
Applied Nonlinear Mathematics
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Chemistry
Wave
100%
Capillary Wave
66%
Interfacial Tension
50%
Concentration
33%
Purity
33%
Wavelength
16%
Point Group T
16%
Energy
16%
Reaction Yield
16%
Length
16%
Momentum
16%
Exact Solutions
16%
Potential Energy
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Water Wave
50%
Capillary Wave
33%
Length
16%
Paper
16%
Investigation
16%
Shape
16%
Show
16%
Yield
16%
Height
16%
Slope
16%
Train
16%
Momentum
16%
Wavelength
16%
Surface Tension
16%
Phase Velocity
16%
Potential Energy
16%
Engineering
Deeper Water
50%
Yields
16%
Properties
16%
Obtains
16%
Wavelength
16%
Free Surface
16%
General Problem
16%
Phase Velocity
16%
Sharp Corner
16%
Restoring Force
16%
Limiting Case
16%
Steepness
16%
Physics
Deep Water
50%
Kinetic Energy
50%
Work
16%
Momentum
16%
Phase Velocity
16%
Potential Energy
16%
Mathematics
Phase Velocity
16%