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Experiments on Capillary Rise

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A cylindrical acrylic glass (PMMA, plexiglass) container with internal diameter 230 mm and total height 420 mm was used for the experiments. The container was filled with liquid up to a level of 100 mm.

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Dreyer, M.E. (2007). Experiments on Capillary Rise. In: Free Surface Flows under Compensated Gravity Conditions. Springer Tracts in Modern Physics, vol 221. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44628-1_11

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