Molekulare Theorie der Mikroreibung - Molecular theory of microfriction

Zeitschrift Für Naturforschung Section A 8:532-538 (1953)
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Abstract

The layers of a solvent liquid flowing around a moving molecule have a finite thickness corresponding to the finite dimensions of the solvent molecules. Taking this feature into account leads to a modification of Stokes’ laws of the relation between friction and viscosity in continuous media. We derive the observed order of magnitude of the microfriction, for rotation as well as translation, and its approximately correct dependence on the radii of moving and solvent molecules.

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Alfred Gierer
Max-Planck-Institute of Developmental Biology, Tuebingen, Germany

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