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  • ...r from ambient pressure towards a low pressure zone (sucked in). Gases and liquids cannot generate pulling forces on objects<ref>{{Cite web |last=Quora |title ...
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  • ...quation is a model used to describe dielectric relaxation in glass-forming liquids.<ref> [[Category:Liquids]] ...
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  • ...}}</ref> It describes the patterns of [[dielectric breakdown]] of solids, liquids, and even gases, explaining the formation of the branching, [[self-similar] ...
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  • ...stance which continuously deforms under an applied shear stress, including liquids and gases}} ..."). In [[hydraulics]], [[Hydraulic fluid|fluid]] is a term which refers to liquids with certain properties, and is broader than (hydraulic) oils.<ref>{{Cite w ...
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  • ...grees on a [[hydrometer]] instrument. API gravity values of most petroleum liquids fall between 10 and 70 degrees. ...ce in 1768, as the U.S. standard for measuring the [[specific gravity]] of liquids less dense than [[Density of water|water]]. Investigation by the U.S. Natio ...
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  • ...properties can be separated. For example, in [[fractional distillation]], liquids are separated using the boiling point. The water Boiling point is 212 degre ...
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  • ...are partly filled with different-colored liquids. The composition of these liquids is mainly water; some contain a tiny percent of alcohol, but that is not im ...
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  • ...as the basis of thinking about physical phenomena, such as electricity, as liquids. Other 18th century examples of fluid models are Lavoisier's [[Caloric theo ...carried a positive charge, and the other a negative charge. When these two liquids came into contact with one another, they would produce a neutral charge.<re ...
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  • ...e atoms or molecules are completely random. Amorphous materials, such as [[liquids]] and [[glass]]es, represent an intermediate case, having order over short ...
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  • ...ystals can be considered a transitional stage between real solids and real liquids and can be considered ''soft matter''. Another common denominator is the si ...ic crystal phase before melting. In general, liquid crystals are closer to liquids while plastic crystals are closer to true crystals. ...
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  • Margham was initially developed as a liquids stripping/gas recycling project (dry gas was pumped back into the reservoir ...
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  • This quantity is used almost exclusively for liquids and solids, since for gases it may be confused with the "specific heat capa ...1.9. This reflects the modest loss of degrees of freedom for particles in liquids as compared with solids. ...
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  • Temporary bonding jumpers are used in the handling of flammable liquids and gases, so that static charge on a vehicle or portable tank does not ign ...
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  • ...dielectrical liquids it is quasielectrostatics, and for highly conducting liquids quasimagnetostatics.<ref name="Castellanos"/> ...
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  • {{Short description|Device used to measure density of liquids}} ...' is an instrument used for measuring density or [[relative density]] of [[liquids]] based on the concept of [[buoyancy]]. They are typically [[Calibration|ca ...
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  • ...practical applications, based on the following two assumptions. Since many liquids can be considered [[incompressible]], a reasonable good estimation can be m ==Liquids (fluids with free surfaces)== ...
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  • * Effective in gases and liquids (i.e. requires no liquid couplant) ...
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  • ...r sonar uses similar principles to measure position and velocity involving liquids. ...
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  • ...elds. Outside of cooking, the effect can be used generally to heat solids, liquids, or gases, provided they contain some electric dipoles. ...effects, often due to more unusual mechanisms. For example, in conductive liquids such as salt water, ''ion-drag'' causes heating, as charged ions are "dragg ...
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