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Spreading (i.e. thinning) of the film will occur if Sc is positive (i.e. yarP< yaf>)
since increasing the area of the ay and /3y interfaces at the expense of the ar/3
interface then lowers the energy. This process may continue indefinitely, until y is
...
Spreading (i.e. thinning) of the film will occur if Sc is positive (i.e. yarP< yaf>)
since increasing the area of the ay and /3y interfaces at the expense of the ar/3
interface then lowers the energy. This process may continue indefinitely, until y is
...
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Adding small quantities of oil evidently aids that aggregation process, so that it
occurs at a lower temperature.) If the total 'solubility' of the oil in the aqueous
detergent phase is plotted on the same diagram, the region between the two
curves ...
Adding small quantities of oil evidently aids that aggregation process, so that it
occurs at a lower temperature.) If the total 'solubility' of the oil in the aqueous
detergent phase is plotted on the same diagram, the region between the two
curves ...
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18.5.5 Taylor vortex development The equations of motion for the fluid in a
Couette viscometer are based on the assumption that the flow is laminar and
occurs in a circular path around the axis. As noted in Section 9.7 this is no longer
true if ...
18.5.5 Taylor vortex development The equations of motion for the fluid in a
Couette viscometer are based on the assumption that the flow is laminar and
occurs in a circular path around the axis. As noted in Section 9.7 this is no longer
true if ...
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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL MECHANICS | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE ELECTROKINETIC EFFECTS | 786 |
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