Emulsoids are viscous due to their large particle size, which hinders flow. When shaken violently with air, emulsoids form a permanent foam because they have strong interfacial properties that stabilize the air bubbles within the liquid, preventing them from coalescing and collapsing. This results in the foam maintaining its structure for an extended period of time.
It is because they contain viscous lava. Viscous lava flows slowly and thus hardens quickly. Some of the lava hardens on the vent, causing a blockage of the vent. The materials in the volcano eruption will force its way out, and it creates a loud 'bang' and the ground shakes violently.
No. The type of shaking in an earthquake is not the same as the type needed to cause shaken baby syndrome.
A thixotropic liquid is a substance that becomes less viscous under stress, such as being stirred or shaken, and returns to its original viscosity when left undisturbed. This property allows the liquid to flow more easily when agitated and then thicken back up once the agitation stops. One common example of a thixotropic liquid is paint.
It's not really a solid converting to a liquid, it's a high-viscosity (thick) liquid that becomes less viscous with stress. The best analogy I can think of is tomato ketchup: you can turn a bottle upside down and it takes ages to run out, but if you shake the bottle then the ketchup goes runny. I believe that ketchup isn't technically thixotropic, but it's a useful "everyday example" for explanatory purposes. Hope that helps.
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Shaken baby syndrome (SBS) is a cluster of serious injuries that occurs when an infant or child is shaken violently. True
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It is because they contain viscous lava. Viscous lava flows slowly and thus hardens quickly. Some of the lava hardens on the vent, causing a blockage of the vent. The materials in the volcano eruption will force its way out, and it creates a loud 'bang' and the ground shakes violently.
The prognosis for children with shaken baby syndrome is usually poor. Twenty percent of cases result in death within the first few days. If an infant survives, he or she will most often be left with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Shaken Ajmanov's birth name is Ajmanov, Shaken Kenzhetayevich.
The present perfect forms are have shaken and has shaken.Examples:They have shaken everything up. (plural subject)She has shaken everything up. (singular subject)
Shaken itself is past tense of shake!
Will have been shaken. Will have shaken.
The lady was visibly shaken when that song started.James Bond likes his martini shaken, not stirred.