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2. 3. An Introduction to Rheology 4. An Introduction to Rheology 3.7.2 6.3 7.2 7.3 5. 1.1 rheology(p.1) rheo-, -ologyXX The study of the deformation andflow of matter. E. Bingham, 1920 p.1 Rheology, a branch of mechanics, isthe study of those properties ofmaterials which determine theirresponse to mechanical force. 6. 1.2 p.3) How? rheometry 7. 1.2 p.3) How? rheometry 8. 1.2 p.3) How? rheometry 9. 1.2 p.3) How? rheometry 10. 1.2 p.3) How? rheometry Why? 11. 1.2 p.3) How? rheometry Why? 12. 1.2 p.3) How? rheometry Why? 13. 1.2 p.3) How? rheometry Why? 14. 1.2 p.3) How? rheometry Why? 15. 1.2 R. Hooke, 1635-1703 16. 1.2 R. Hooke, 1635-1703 I. Newton, 1642-1727 17. 1.2 R. Hooke, 1635-1703 I. Newton, 1642-1727 non-Newtonian 18. 1.2 R. Hooke, 1635-1703 I. Newton, 1642-1727 19. 1.2 R. Hooke, 1635-1703 I. Newton, 1642-1727 20. 1.2 R. Hooke, 1635-1703 I. Newton, 1642-1727 21. 1.2 R. Hooke, 1635-1703 I. Newton, 1642-1727 vs (panta rhei) Deborah 22. 1.2 R. Hooke, 1635-1703 I. Newton, 1642-1727 vs (panta rhei) Deborah 23. 1.2 R. Hooke, 1635-1703 I. Newton, 1642-1727 vs (panta rhei) Deborah RheologyE. Bingham, 1920 M. Reiner, 1929 24. Deborah 25. Deborah