Honey and molasses are examples of
viscous fluids that take time to pour out of a bottle or jar.
But almost all fluids are viscous in nature and, despite decades of effort, no one has managed to come up with a generally accepted way to handle
viscous fluids traveling at relativistic velocities.
«In
viscous fluids, their movement is ballistic, like a bullet,» Arratia said.
This means they are less likely to tumble when in more
viscous fluids.
The team then used mathematical modeling to determine how these flagellar motors propel the undulating bacteria forward through
viscous fluids.
For example, water behaves in a relatively straight - forward way, but highly
viscous fluids like tomato products and cream cheese, which are more difficult to mix, require different simulation approaches.
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There is a device which has been made at the Royal Institution in London, consisting of two cylinders of glass — one of them static and the other one turning around, with
a viscous fluid, such as glycerin, in between.
The above notion can be brought out by considering an example, in which an insoluble ink droplet is placed inside
a viscous fluid, such as glycerine.
Now, before this coalescence took place, the droplet could be said to be «folded into»
the viscous fluid, while afterwards it is unfolded again.
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Bones are filled with
a viscous fluid that's key to their function as support structures, and which could inform osteoporosis research.
The researchers placed a droplet containing mixtures of
a viscous fluid and bacteria on a slide and dropped a tiny particle of nickel onto the droplet.
This dynamic network can feel like both an elastic solid and
a viscous fluid.
This kind of flow consists of
a viscous fluid that is confined between two parallel walls that move in opposite directions.
The researchers found that the resistance that any major organelle may feel ranges from that of
a viscous fluid to an elastic, rubbery solid.
If you take a cup of honey, the motion ceases more quickly than in water; the more
viscous the fluid, the quicker the perturbation of the system decays with time.»
The new research demonstrates that
this viscous fluid is even more conductive than ballistic electrons.
When you contract and stretch muscles, move organs around, and come in and out of yoga postures, you increase the drainage of lymph (
a viscous fluid rich in immune cells).
When mixed with water it forms
a viscous fluid.
The practice of yoga poses which involves stretching of muscles, moving of organs around, etc. increases the evacuation of lymph (
a viscous fluid containing white blood cells).
It uses what is called a torque converter which separates the power of the engine from the transmission through
a viscous fluid.
Fluid coupling in which the input and output shafts mate with thin, alternately spaced discs in a cylindrical chamber filled with
a viscous fluid that clings to the discs, thereby causing them to resist the speed differences between the two shafts
Transmission fluid lubricates all the moving parts of your car transmission, and in an automatic transmission, it also acts as a coolant and
viscous fluid that delivers engine power to the transmission.
The clutch plates rotate in
a viscous fluid.
Like the «saliva scientist» who revels in the beauty of
the viscous fluid, each brightens the story with a quirky personality and one - liners.
The prostate produces
a viscous fluid that carries the sperm directly into the urethra during ejaculation.
The title «PEARLESCENT» comes from the exploration of specialty formulations of One Shot Oil Enamel, the glossy,
viscous fluid pigment used... Read more
The magic of
viscous fluid is that the darkest areas, the relief - like marks, also become the lightest areas by simply changing one's point of view.
I guess what is up for debate is not so much whether there is a sword, but how big it is, how thin and frayed the string is (when / if it will break), and how
viscous the fluid is.
It is one of the dramatically weak points of
all viscous fluid dynamics.
[Response: I feel it's as if we sit under a sword of Damocles, within a very
viscous fluid in which it will take a long time for the sword to reach us if (when) the string breaks.
-LSB-...] the asthenosphere underlying the lithosphere does not behave like a solid body but rather flows like
a viscous fluid.
Not exact matches
«As they are swimming, a boundary layer of
viscous — that is, thick —
fluid forms between their arms, creating a continuous paddling surface.
But to do this accurately the scientists had to know how Earth's mantle would respond to an ice burden, and that depended on whether it was hot and
fluid or cool and
viscous.
Building upon previous work on
fluid and
viscous sheet simulation also done at Columbia Computer Graphics Group, Zheng has developed a new
viscous sheet simulation method to model the color film stretch during the hydrographic printing process.
Not the wet sloshy stuff that comes out of the tap, but air, which, by virtue of its
viscous properties, also qualifies as a
fluid.
As it happens, the same goes for other hairy - tongued nectar feeders, such as honeybees and honey possums, which the researchers found also exhibit optimal «
viscous entrainment,» which refers to the amount of
fluid that hairy surfaces can drag up from a bath.
Because bodily
fluids are more
viscous and difficult to swim through than water, the researchers also tested their nano - swimmers in serum.
As stress increases, the hydroclusters contract and the
fluid thickens, or becomes more
viscous.
Superballistic flow of
viscous electron
fluid through graphene constrictions by R. Krishna Kumar, D. A. Bandurin, F. M. D. Pellegrino, Y. Cao, A. Principi, H. Guo, G. H. Auton, M. Ben Shalom, L. A. Ponomarenko, G. Falkovich, K. Watanabe, T. Taniguchi, I. V. Grigorieva, L. S. Levitov, M. Polini, & A. K. Geim.
viscosity (adj.
viscous) The measure of a
fluid's resistance to stress.
Your cervical
fluid is very clear or
viscous egg - white
fluid, with lots of elasticity.
Its qualities are thick,
viscous,
fluid, heavy, wet.
This
viscous, slippery
fluid coats the cartilage lining the joint, fills all of the empty space within the joint cavity and as such is responsible for the so - called lubrication of the joint structures.
Prometheus opens with Scott's camera heli - tracking across some wild and windy moor, where a bleached, muscular humanoid of presumably extraterrestrial origin disrobes, acknowledges a disc hovering in the atmosphere, then consumes a
viscous black
fluid that ravages its body, sending it disintegrating into a river below.
Do I need to change the
fluid in the
viscous coupling?
The rear - wheel drivetrain is also augmented with the rear - axle
viscous limited - slip differential from the standard 370Z's Sport package, as well as that package's upgraded sport brakes, high - rigidity brake hoses, and R35 Special II brake
fluid.