Difference between revisions of "Consistency"

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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
The degree to which a material resists deformation.  Consistency is not a single measurable property but relates to density, firmness, plasticity and/or viscosity.  It is usually describe by comparison to everyday materials, such as the adhesive has the consistency of honey.
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1) (Physical definition) The degree to which a material resists deformation.  Consistency is not a single measurable property but relates to density, firmness, plasticity and/or viscosity.  It is usually describe by comparison to everyday materials, such as the adhesive has the consistency of honey.
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2) (Chemical definition) The homogeneity of a material.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 4 July 2022

Description

1) (Physical definition) The degree to which a material resists deformation. Consistency is not a single measurable property but relates to density, firmness, plasticity and/or viscosity. It is usually describe by comparison to everyday materials, such as the adhesive has the consistency of honey.

2) (Chemical definition) The homogeneity of a material.

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