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- Fragility abstract "In glass physics, fragility characterizes how rapidly the dynamics of a material slow down as it is cooled toward the glass transition: materials with a higher fragility have a relatively narrow glass transition temperature range, while those with low fragility have a relatively broad glass transition temperature range. Physically, fragility may be related to the presence of dynamical heterogeneity in glasses, as well as to the breakdown of the usual Stokes-Einstein relationship between viscosity and diffusion.".
- Fragility thumbnail Glass_Fragility_Schematic.jpg?width=300.
- Fragility wikiPageID "30413705".
- Fragility wikiPageLength "8141".
- Fragility wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Fragility wikiPageRevisionID "636620594".
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLink Arrhenius_equation.
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLink Austen_Angell.
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLink Brittleness.
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glass.
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glass_physics.
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLink Dynamical_heterogeneity.
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLink Einstein_relation_(kinetic_theory).
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLink Glass.
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLink Glass_transition.
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLink Physics_of_glass.
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLink Viscosity.
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLink File:Glass_Fragility_Schematic.jpg.
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fragility".
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLinkText "fragile".
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLinkText "fragility".
- Fragility wikiPageWikiLinkText "stock market fragility".
- Fragility hasPhotoCollection Fragility.
- Fragility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Fragility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fragility subject Category:Glass.
- Fragility subject Category:Glass_physics.
- Fragility type Coating.
- Fragility type Dielectric.
- Fragility type Physic.
- Fragility type Solid.
- Fragility comment "In glass physics, fragility characterizes how rapidly the dynamics of a material slow down as it is cooled toward the glass transition: materials with a higher fragility have a relatively narrow glass transition temperature range, while those with low fragility have a relatively broad glass transition temperature range.".
- Fragility label "Fragility".
- Fragility sameAs m.0fq12vp.
- Fragility sameAs Q2645227.
- Fragility sameAs Q2645227.
- Fragility wasDerivedFrom Fragility?oldid=636620594.
- Fragility depiction Glass_Fragility_Schematic.jpg.
- Fragility isPrimaryTopicOf Fragility.