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It is shown that the capillary analogue of the dead-water effect strongly depends on an external electrostatic field: in the presence of the field, the number of nonlinear resonance situations increases sharply. The field increases the wave amplitudes and excites both degenerate and secondary combination resonances, which are not observed without the field.
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Original Russian Text © A.I. Grigor’ev, S.O. Shiryaeva, M.S. Fedorov, 2012, published in Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2012, Vol. 82, No. 6, pp. 9–19.
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Grigor’ev, A.I., Shiryaeva, S.O. & Fedorov, M.S. Influence of an electric field on the capillary analogue of the dead-water effect. Tech. Phys. 57, 743–754 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784212060126
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