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  • 91viscosity — coefficient of resistance to flow. A fluid property that relates the magnitude of fluid shear stresses to the fluid strain rate, or more simply, to the spatial rate of change in the fluid velocity field. Mathematically, this is expressed as: t =… …

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  • 92transverse wave — noun : a wave in which the vibrating element (as the electric field in light waves or the particles of a vibrating medium) moves in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the wave advances * * * ˌtransverse ˈwave 7 [transverse wave]… …

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  • 93transverse wave — noun Date: 1912 a wave in which the vibrating element moves in a direction perpendicular to the direction of advance of the wave …

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  • 94Universal joint — A universal joint, U joint, Cardan joint, Hardy Spicer joint, or Hooke s joint is a joint in a rigid rod that allows the rod to bend in any direction, and is commonly used in shafts that transmit rotary motion. It consists of a pair of ordinary… …

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  • 95Trichoplax adhaerens — Taxobox name = Trichoplax adhaerens image caption = Light microscope image of Trichoplax (specimen ca. 0.5 mm across) regnum = Animalia subregnum = Metazoa superphylum = Parazoa phylum = Placozoa genus = Trichoplax species = adhaerens binomial =… …

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  • 96Rayleigh–Taylor instability — The Rayleigh–Taylor instability, or RT instability (after Lord Rayleigh and G. I. Taylor), is an instability of an interface between two fluids of different densities, which occurs when the lighter fluid is pushing the heavier fluid. [citation… …

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  • 97Crossing-based interface — Crossing based interfaces are graphical user interfaces that use crossing gestures instead of, or in complement to, pointing. Contents 1 Goal crossing tasks 2 Laws of crossing 3 References 4 …

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  • 98Tuckpointing — one colour matching the bricks themselves, to give an artificial impression that very fine joints have been made.HistoryThe method was developed in England in the nineteenth century to imitate brickwork constructed using rubbed bricks (or rubbers …

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  • 99Cylindrical lens — Cylindrical lenses. Diagram showing cylindrical lenses …

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  • 100Photo-dember — In semiconductor physics the photo Dember effect (named after its discoverer H. Dember [1] ) consists in the formation of a charge dipole in the vicinity of a semiconductor surface after ultra fast photo generation of charge carriers [2 4] . The… …

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