Lecture

Rheology: Constitutive Law and Cats

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This lecture covers the rheology of materials, focusing on constitutive laws and the intriguing analogy between the rheological behavior of cats and materials. The instructor discusses the superposition principle, relaxation phenomena, and the linear and nonlinear rheology regimes. The lecture also delves into the flow instabilities observed in cats, highlighting the complexity of their behavior under different loading conditions.

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