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2011
Viscosity is a collection of poems that explores the effect of family, religion, violence, and Capitalism on the author's identity. Through varied engagements with these phenomena, the collection questions these institutions' influence on individuals, and finds solace in keen awareness of either resistance or compliance to them.
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Viscosity is a collection of poems that explores the effect of family, religion, violence, and Capitalism on the author's identity. Through varied engagements with these phenomena, the collection questions these institutions' influence on individuals, and finds solace in keen awareness of either resistance or compliance to them.
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This study aims to investigate the viscosity of several liquids through a simulated laboratory experiment using the falling ball method. Four samples—distilled water (aquadest), alcohol, oil, and a dishwashing solution (sunlight)—were analyzed to compare their flow resistance.
Taher Armaghani, Ramin Ghasemiasl
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Taher Armaghani, Ramin Ghasemiasl
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1942
ContentsPageTable 101. Viscosity of certain mineral and rock glasses1332. Viscosity in the system orthoclase-albite1363. Viscosity in the system diopside-albite-anorthite1364. Viscosity computed from field measurements1365. Effect of pressure upon viscosity137 According to Newton’s law of fluid friction, the tangential or shearing stress
Francis Birch, E. B. Dane
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ContentsPageTable 101. Viscosity of certain mineral and rock glasses1332. Viscosity in the system orthoclase-albite1363. Viscosity in the system diopside-albite-anorthite1364. Viscosity computed from field measurements1365. Effect of pressure upon viscosity137 According to Newton’s law of fluid friction, the tangential or shearing stress
Francis Birch, E. B. Dane
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2005
Abstract In the early nineteenth century, the rational fluid mechanics of d’Alembert, Euler, and Lagrange remained irrelevant to the mundane problems of pipe flow and ship resistance. Engineers had their own empirical formulas, and mathematicians their own paper theory of perfectly unresisted flow.
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Abstract In the early nineteenth century, the rational fluid mechanics of d’Alembert, Euler, and Lagrange remained irrelevant to the mundane problems of pipe flow and ship resistance. Engineers had their own empirical formulas, and mathematicians their own paper theory of perfectly unresisted flow.
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Intrinsic Viscosity and Kinematic Viscosity
The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1955openaire +1 more source

