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When external forces are applied to a solid or a liquid, second-phase particle or to a bubble of gas in a liquid, the particle or the bubble begins to move at a velocity determined by the Stokes formula. The moving inclusion forces the liquid apart and sets up viscous flow.

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Geguzin, Y.E., Krivoglaz, M.A. (1973). One-Component Solids. In: Migration of Macroscopic Inclusions in Solids. Studies in Soviet Science. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5842-9_1

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