different between rheometric vs rheology
rheometric
English
Etymology
From rheo- +? -metric
Adjective
rheometric (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to rheometry
- Measured using a rheometer
rheometric From the web:
- what is rheometric properties
rheology
English
Etymology
1920, coined by Eugene C. Bingham, a professor at Lafayette College, following a suggestion by a colleague, Markus Reiner; inspired by aphorism ????? ??? (pánta rheî, “everything flows”) by Simplicius of Cilicia. Formed from Ancient Greek ??? (rhé?, “flow”) +? -logy (“study of”, suffix ultimately from Ancient Greek). See also rheo-.
Noun
rheology (plural rheologies)
- (physics) The branch of physics that studies the deformation and flow of matter.
Related terms
- diarrhea (further -rrhea/-rrhoea terms there)
- rheogoniometer
- rheometer
- rheometric
- rheometry
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