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🚩2 years ago

It reduces the strength of material due to reduction in surface energy

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Gadget Tech2 years ago

Why this thing is not in my physics book

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Stoic Shares2 years ago

Actually, that's pretty interesting. Thanks for sharing!

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Nicodemus (Thee / Thou)2 years ago

You learn about this in Manufacturing Engineering degrees. Has a particularly relevant application when you’re dealing with things like cutting fluids and lubricants. At least in my field.

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Mariusz S.2 years ago

At last I know it. Mug with a hole is something what I need.

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Mylan2 years ago

Water absorbs body vibrations

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Marty2 years ago

Does this have some crazy acoustic reason for this? Does the water block the shock wave propogation through the material or something like that?

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Mike Leigh Torres2 years ago

Don't try and punch someone under water or you might make a hole in them.

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Mark2 years ago

viscosity of water helps prevents fracturing in brittle materials caused by vibrations.

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