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Transport Phenomena

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Matter, energy, charge, momentum, etc., can be transported with observable effects. The transport of matter occurs by diffusion in the earth’s gravitational field, by sedimentation in a centrifugal field, and, for example, by electrophoresis in an electrical field. The viscosity of gases is due to the transfer of momentum. Energy is, for example, transported by heat conduction.

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Elias, HG. (1984). Transport Phenomena. In: Macromolecules · 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7367-8_7

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