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What does normal fault mean? A normal fault means that the land is being pulled away from itself and some of the land has shifted down because of the pull of gravity. What are normal and reverse faults? A normal fault is a break in the rock caused by pulling away of the rock so tha...
What does heat shock do? What is thermal transfer in biophysics? What is stress in animal science? What are chronic stress hormones? What is thermal wind in meteorology? What are rigidity and turgidity? What is thermal wind balance?
Digital Volume Correlation (DVC) is a valuable technique that enables quantitative analysis of deformation, non-invasive characterization, multiscale investigations, and applications in biomechanics and materials science. It contributes to the advancement of our knowledge in various fi...
Conservation is assumed to be born in the phase, just as momentum is for instance. In other words, all known phenomena in physics are deterministic, classical and real, in the sense that information does propagate locally and experiments conducted statistically do hide latent variables....
Agnes Pockels was a German pioneer in the Chemistry Branch of Surface Science in solids and liquids. Powells is credited to have discovered the phenomenon of surface Tension which explains, among other things, why rain droplets are quasi-spherical in shape....
Stress and strain are different but related contexts in material science. Stress is the force applied per unit area within materials leading to deformation. It’s usually measured as pressure. Strain, on the other hand, is the deformation or displacement of material that results from applied stres...
With the weight of the planet on its shoulders, partially melted silicate rock acts squashy and ductile, moving at rates of deformation measured in centimeters per year. But slow and steady movement does add up: eventually, the half-melted rock flows and tumbles over itself across lineal ...
What is a fault in science? What does oblique fault mean? What type of fault usually occurs because of compression? How are normal faults formed? What is a dextral strike-slip fault? What happens in a rocket engine? What causes negative supercoiling? What is an example of a strike-slip ...