Capillary Phenomena And Supercooling is a book written by Edward August Rykenboer and was published in 1917. The book explores the various phenomena related to capillarity and supercooling. Capillarity is the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces while supercooling is the process of cooling a liquid below its freezing point without it turning into a solid. The book discusses the various factors that influence capillarity and supercooling such as temperature pressure and surface tension. It also explores the different applications of these phenomena in various fields including physics chemistry and engineering. The book is divided into several chapters each of which covers a specific aspect of capillarity and supercooling. The first chapter provides an introduction to the subject while the subsequent chapters delve deeper into the various aspects of these phenomena. Capillary Phenomena And Supercooling is a valuable resource for students researchers and professionals in the fields of physics chemistry and engineering. It provides a comprehensive overview of the subject matter and is written in a clear and concise manner. The book is also richly illustrated with diagrams and graphs making it easy to understand even for those who are not experts in the field.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting preserving and promoting the world's literature in affordable high quality modern editions that are true to their original work.
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