kapillæramplitude
Kapillæramplitude refers to the amplitude of capillary waves, which are the smallest type of waves on the surface of a liquid. These waves are primarily driven by surface tension forces rather than gravity. The amplitude of a capillary wave is the maximum displacement of the liquid surface from its equilibrium position.
Capillary waves are characterized by their short wavelengths, typically on the order of millimeters or less.
The amplitude of a capillary wave depends on several factors, including the energy of the disturbance that
The study of capillary waves and their amplitudes is relevant in various scientific and engineering fields.