We present new results on an old problem (capillary rise). A small tube is put in contact with a liquid of low viscosity. It is found that 1) the early stage of the rise is described by a linear law far the position of the meniscus vs. time; 2) oscillations around the equilibrium occur if the liquid viscosity is low enough. A simple analytical model allows us to understand these behaviours
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Quere, D. (1997). Inertial capillarity. Europhysics Letters, 39(5), 533–538. Retrieved from ISI:A1997XV42400011
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