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... decreased ( Figure 5.36 ) so that , from Young's equation , is reduced on two counts . ( a ) Water !!! 8 88 88 Glass ... decreases , is also probable in these circumstances . Wetting Agents Surface - active materials are used as wetting ...
... decreased ( Figure 5.36 ) so that , from Young's equation , is reduced on two counts . ( a ) Water !!! 8 88 88 Glass ... decreases , is also probable in these circumstances . Wetting Agents Surface - active materials are used as wetting ...
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... decreases as an inverse power of the distance . Potential energy , V O 1 / K A Repulsion curves 4/1 5 / K Distance ... decrease of energy with decreasing distance . Similar potential energy curves can be obtained for the total ...
... decreases as an inverse power of the distance . Potential energy , V O 1 / K A Repulsion curves 4/1 5 / K Distance ... decrease of energy with decreasing distance . Similar potential energy curves can be obtained for the total ...
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... decreases Shear rate , dv / dx Shear stress , T Figure 9.6 . A thixotropic loop with time until a balance between ... decreased in a standard way . Solutions of high polymers are generally thixotropic to a certain extent ; intermolecular ...
... decreases Shear rate , dv / dx Shear stress , T Figure 9.6 . A thixotropic loop with time until a balance between ... decreased in a standard way . Solutions of high polymers are generally thixotropic to a certain extent ; intermolecular ...
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