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Lecture 15: Young-Laplace Equation, Curvature and Spherical Surfaces

Lecture 1 of Chapter 6 introduces the Young-Laplace equation, the curvature concept, and demonstrates its qualitative and quantitative determination for a sphere. This first lecture will also develop the equations describing both static and dynamic capillary rise for idealized spherical surfaces and interfaces.

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