Numerous other strategies for covalent modification of capillary surfaces exist.
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Note that, since this equation defines a surface, z is the z coordinate of the capillary surface.
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Note that inclusion of gravity would require consideration of the volume enclosed by the capillary surface and the solid walls.
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A capillary surface that has a characteristic length smaller than the capillary length can be considered a low Bond number surface.
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Because this constant is a measurement of hydraulic conductivity multiplied by the capillary surface area, it is almost impossible to measure physically.
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In 2002 he published his second book " Capillary Surfaces : Shape-Stability-Dynamics in particular under weightlessness " about the capillary effect.
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In the study of capillary surfaces for example, the gradient of spatially varying surface tension doesn't make much sense, however the surface gradient does and serves certain purposes.
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The idea centers around the fact that a very small layer of adsorbed liquid coats the capillary surface before any meniscus is formed and is thus part of the estimated pore radius.
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In particular, any meeting of dissimilar materials that do not mix will result in some kind of surface tension, if there is freedom for the surfaces to move then, as seen in capillary surfaces for example, the minimum energy will as usual be sought.