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The following pages link to Surface tension force on a partly submerged body (Q5755933):
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- Why a mosquito leg possesses superior load-bearing capacity on water: experimentals (Q332856) (← links)
- Archimedes revisited (Q627043) (← links)
- Effects of hysteresis of static contact angle (HSCA) and boundary slip on the hydrodynamics of water striders (Q2359629) (← links)
- A numerical investigation of the propulsion of water walkers (Q3097687) (← links)
- The role of superhydrophobicity in the adhesion of a floating cylinder (Q3184040) (← links)
- Bending of floating flexible legs (Q3533076) (← links)
- Capillary-gravity wave drag (Q3555570) (← links)
- Walking on water (Q3570445) (← links)
- The hydrodynamics of water-walking arthropods (Q3570446) (← links)
- The impulsive motion of a small cylinder at an interface (Q3578551) (← links)
- Effects of surface tension on a floating body in two dimensions (Q4563959) (← links)
- Unsteady wave pattern generation by water striders (Q4582934) (← links)
- Non-wetting impact of a sphere onto a bath and its application to bouncing droplets (Q4972237) (← links)
- The fluid mechanics of poohsticks (Q4994647) (← links)
- Surface tension force on a partially submerged horizontal concave cylinder (Q5043341) (← links)
- Effect of a surface tension imbalance on a partly submerged cylinder (Q5231593) (← links)
- Capillary effects on floating cylindrical particles (Q5247329) (← links)
- The engulfment of aqueous droplets on perfectly wetting oil layers (Q5858625) (← links)
- Exotic flotation theory with new method for floating stability analysis (Q6056488) (← links)