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Oobleck acts the way it does mostly because of water movement. When it is surrounded by water, that surface tension helps its granules flow freely due to extra lubrication. However, if there water movement stops all of a sudden, it creates a lot more friction between its granules.
Melting is an exothermic process; we need heat for melting.
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Treated rubber is made to not melt and flow when hot or be brittle when too cold.
You cannot 'slow' the flow of current in a wire. What you can do, however, is to reduce its value, or to limit its upper value. The device that will do this is a resistor. If, by your question, you are asking how to reduce the rate of change in its magnitude, then you can use an inductor.
Glidants such as silicon dioxide help reduce the friction between particles and hence increase the flow of the tablet granules or powder.
MFI is 1.5 regards r.tayeb
it will increase the MFI
if the carr's index for any type of powder is 10% than the flow property of the powder will be excellent.
glidents are the excipient those can improove the flow property of our granules during compression.
Aerators to reduce the flow.
Springs and glacial melt.
melt flow patteren.
The ease with which a thermoplastic polymer melt flows is gauged by the Melt Flow Index Tester (MFI). It is defined as the amount of polymer, measured in grammes, that flows in ten minutes through a capillary with a particular diameter and length under pressure from different gravimetric weights at different temperatures. The value of MFI is typically correlated by polymer processors with the grade of polymer that they must select for various processes, and most frequently, this value is not accompanied by the units because it is assumed to be g/10min.
I've noticed If you drink a lot of water it helps reduce the flow but it doesnt affect the length
Viscosity is resistance to flow of oil Viscosity Index is a scale to measure viscosity
The mantle cause the mantle to flow.