| 1. | Dispersion of gravity capillary waves on the surface of deep water.
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| 2. | The ripples which surface-feeding fish detect are known more technically as capillary waves.
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| 3. | In general, waves are also affected by gravity and are then called gravity capillary waves.
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| 4. | Capillary waves are common in nature, and are often referred to as "'ripples " '.
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| 5. | The vibration of a piezoelectric crystal causes capillary waves on the nozzle surface liquid film.
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| 6. | Due to an external perturbation, a standing capillary wave can form at the liquid air interface.
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| 7. | Electromagnetic energy emitted by the scatterometer reflected off very tiny waves on the ocean called capillary waves.
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| 8. | The effect of capillary waves is more pronounced for small asperities with heights comparable to the wave amplitude.
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| 9. | Drawn lines : gravity capillary waves.
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| 10. | Dash-dot lines : pure capillary waves.
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