Notes On the Properties of Matter And Heat

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Notes On the Properties of Matter And Heat
E Percival Exum Percival Lewis
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Some substances, such as putty or clay, offer considerable resistance to forces tending to change their shape, but no force of restitution; the work of the force is entirely spent in overcoming internal friction, or viscosity.
The various coefficients of elasticity are numerically defined as the ratio of the force of restitution and the strain produced by the applied force.
(55 ) strain FLUIDS.
47. Fluids (including both liquids and gases) will all yield in time to the action of any distorting
...force, however small it may be. All known fluids offer some resistance to changes of shape, but it breaks down with time in some cases almost instantaneously, in others very gradually. This resistance is of a frictional character, and seems to exist between the smallest parts, or molecules. In the case of fluids it is called viscosity, and bodies which yield very slowly to distorting forces are said to be very viscous. Molasses and tar are instances of this kind. Even the lightest gases have some viscosity.

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