Carlo Marangoni is most commonly associated with the Marangoni effect, a phenomenon in fluid dynamics named after him. The Marangoni effect describes the mass transfer along an interface between two fluids or along the surface of a single fluid, caused by a gradient of surface tension. This effect can be observed in various physical processes, such as in the movement of droplets and in the formation of patterns on fluid surfaces.
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