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▸ noun: (physics) A nonlinear partial differential equation that describes the capillary pressure difference sustained across the interface between two static fluids, such as water and air, due to the phenomenon of surface tension or wall tension.
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▸ noun: (physics) A nonlinear partial differential equation that describes the capillary pressure difference sustained across the interface between two static fluids, such as water and air, due to the phenomenon of surface tension or wall tension.
Similar:
Laplace's equation,
Sturm-Liouville equation,
Airy equation,
surface tension,
Darcy's law,
Hagen-Poiseuille equation,
Euler-Lagrange equation,
Navier-Stokes equation,
laminar flow,
Sturm-Liouville theory,
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