by any external force acting perpendicular to the material , or a force which has a component acting tangent to the material(passive) is ... caused byShear force
any external force acting perpendicular to the material , or a force which has a component acting tangent to the material(passive) is ... caused byShear force
by any external force acting perpendicular to the material , or a force which has a component acting tangent to the material(passive) is ... caused byShear Force Shear force
Factorsinfluencingshear force
the maximumresultingshear force
by blood(passive) caused bya fluid shear stress
by blood(passive) caused byfluid - shear stress
The density gradient between the two co - flowing fluidscausesshear force
the geometry of the vessels(passive) caused byshear force
by blood flow(passive) caused byfluid shear stress
by an opposite but parallel(passive) caused byShear A force
from the density variations and due to the variation in the thermal temperature in the fluidsresultfrom the density variations and due to the variation in the thermal temperature in the fluids
the skin and underlying tissue(passive) is causedthe skin and underlying tissue
A pressure ulcer(passive) is caused byA pressure ulcer
the changes in turbulence production(passive) caused bythe changes in turbulence production
from the density variations due to variations of thermal temperature in the fluidresultfrom the density variations due to variations of thermal temperature in the fluid
from the density variations due to variations of temperature in the fluidresultfrom the density variations due to variations of temperature in the fluid
a ship to floatcausesa ship to float
from the density variations due to variations of temperature in the fluid Forced convectionresultfrom the density variations due to variations of temperature in the fluid Forced convection
from the density variations and due to the variation in the thermal temperature in the fluidsresultfrom the density variations and due to the variation in the thermal temperature in the fluids
from density variations due to variations of temperature in the fluidresultfrom density variations due to variations of temperature in the fluid
from the densityresultfrom the density
an internal circulation that enhances the heating of the liquidcausesan internal circulation that enhances the heating of the liquid
when an object moves through a fluid , or when a fluid moves past an objectresultwhen an object moves through a fluid , or when a fluid moves past an object
outermost sheath 312 , together with inflation tube 102 and balloon 106 , to move relative to outer sheath 314causingoutermost sheath 312 , together with inflation tube 102 and balloon 106 , to move relative to outer sheath 314
viscous stress forces to gradually deform over timecauseviscous stress forces to gradually deform over time
problemscan causeproblems
it to gradually deform over timecauseit to gradually deform over time
problemscan causeproblems
deformation of material by slippage along plane planesto causedeformation of material by slippage along plane planes
the influx of Ca2causesthe influx of Ca2
two adjacent parts of the same body to slide relative to each other , in a direction parallel to their place of contactto causetwo adjacent parts of the same body to slide relative to each other , in a direction parallel to their place of contact
from the ( Born - Oppenheimerresultfrom the ( Born - Oppenheimer
the breakup of the liquid streamcausethe breakup of the liquid stream
flowwill causeflow
each vertebrato causeeach vertebra
to increased mineral depositionledto increased mineral deposition
detachment(passive) caused bydetachment
blisters , which leads to foot ulcers in people with diabetes and neuropathycausesblisters , which leads to foot ulcers in people with diabetes and neuropathy
it to move at a faster ratewill causeit to move at a faster rate
necrosis or apoptosiscan causenecrosis or apoptosis
each vertebra to undergo translationto causeeach vertebra to undergo translation
an opposite , parallel sliding motion in the planes of an objectcan causean opposite , parallel sliding motion in the planes of an object
an oppositecan causean opposite
cavitation of the fluidto causecavitation of the fluid
fluid cavitation and subsequent destruction of the cellular components of the sample ... andwould causefluid cavitation and subsequent destruction of the cellular components of the sample ... and
several developmental and pathological processes , including cardiovascular development and atherosclerosisinfluenceseveral developmental and pathological processes , including cardiovascular development and atherosclerosis
torque(passive) caused bytorque
a material to remain solid - like under static conditions and to flow when agitated or shearedcausesa material to remain solid - like under static conditions and to flow when agitated or sheared