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[edit]DescriptionForce chains in a collection of particles.jpg |
English: Using photo-elastic technic, we can see through forces in particles, how they interact and how force chains are trasmitted in a granular media, creating a fractal-like force structure. From an experiment by Dong Wang in Bob Behringer's lab at Duke University.
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Author | Aghil Abed Zadeh |
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