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{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of July 2025 (link)Here, the viscosity decrease is obtained by making use of Quincke rotation: the spontaneous rotation of insulating particles suspended in a weakly conducting liquid when the system is submitted to a DC electric field. In such a case, particles rotate around any axis perpendicular to the applied field. ... T.B. Jones Quincke rotation of spheres ...
Here, the viscosity decrease is obtained by making use of Quincke rotation: the spontaneous rotation of insulating particles suspended in a weakly conducting liquid when the system is submitted to a DC electric field. In such a case, particles rotate around any axis perpendicular to the applied field. ... T.B. Jones Quincke rotation of spheres ...