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  2. Non-Newtonian fluid - Wikipedia

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    In a non-Newtonian fluid, the relation between the shear stress and the shear rate is different. The fluid can even exhibit time-dependent viscosity. Therefore, a constant coefficient of viscosity cannot be defined. Although the concept of viscosity is commonly used in fluid mechanics to characterize the shear properties of a fluid, it can be ...

  3. Category:Non-Newtonian fluids - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Non-Newtonian fluids" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Slurry - Wikipedia

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    A mixture of wood pulp and water used to make paper; Manure slurry, a mixture of animal waste, organic matter, and sometimes water often known simply as "slurry" in agricultural use, used as fertilizer after aging in a slurry pit; Meat slurry, a mixture of finely ground meat and water, centrifugally dewatered and used as a food ingredient.

  5. How to make non-Newtonian liquid at home - AOL

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    Let’s talk science: A non-Newtonian fluid is defined as a liquid that does not follow Newton’s law of viscosity. Ultimately, a non-Newtonian fluid will change under force to be either more ...

  6. Silly Putty - Wikipedia

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    Viscoelasticity is a type of non-Newtonian flow, characterizing a material that acts as a viscous liquid over a long time period but as an elastic solid over a short time period. [7] Because its apparent viscosity increases directly with respect to the amount of force applied, Silly Putty can be characterized as a dilatant fluid.

  7. How to make non-Newtonian liquid at home - AOL

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  8. Category:Liquids - Wikipedia

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    Non-Newtonian fluids (1 C, 55 P, 1 F) O. Oils (6 C, 51 P) Pages in category "Liquids" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  9. Dilatant - Wikipedia

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    Dilatant materials have certain industrial uses due to their shear-thickening behavior. For example, some all-wheel drive systems use a viscous coupling unit full of dilatant fluid to provide power transfer between front and rear wheels. On high-traction road surfacing, the relative motion between primary and secondary drive wheels is the same ...