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Phys Rev E ; 101(3-1): 032609, 2020 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32290026

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Elastic waves propagating at the interface of soft solids can be altered by the presence of external forces such as capillarity and gravity. We measure the dispersion relation of waves at the free surface of agarose gels with great accuracy, revealing the existence of multiple modes as well as an apparent dispersion. We disentangle the role of capillarity and elasticity by considering the three-dimensional nature of mechanical waves, achieving quantitative agreement between theoretical predictions and experiments. Notably, our results show that capillarity plays an important role for wave numbers smaller than expected from balancing elastic and capillary forces. We further confirm the efficiency of our approach by including the effect of gravity in our predictions and quantitatively comparing it to experiments.

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