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Non Life Sciences => Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology => Topic started by: Richard777 on 30/11/2016 22:50:56

Title: Can the Van der Waal equation reduce to reciprocal forces?
Post by: Richard777 on 30/11/2016 22:50:56
If; stress = pressure + shear

and if; friction = motion + heat (energies of)

Then can the VanderWaal equation be represented as reciprocal forces?
Title: Re: Can the VanderWaal equation reduce to reciprocal forces?
Post by: chris on 02/12/2016 08:21:09
What is the van der Waal equation?
Title: Re: Can the Van der Waal equation reduce to reciprocal forces?
Post by: jeffreyH on 03/12/2016 11:00:20
It is to do with liquids, gasses, volumes and pressure. Gravity relates to stress and energy so this may be why it was mentioned. I am not the author of the post.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Waals_equation (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_der_Waals_equation)
Title: Re: Can the Van der Waal equation reduce to reciprocal forces?
Post by: jeffreyH on 03/12/2016 11:07:42
Maxwell's corrections and the equilibrium state between liquid and gas are interesting. I hadn't seen this before.

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