Abstract

The complex shear moduli of some ordinary liquids and their dependence on the shear deformation angle have been measured by the resonance method at a frequency of 73.5 kHz. From the results obtained, it is concluded that liquids exhibit a low-frequency shear elasticity—a property unknown before—which is associated with collective interactions of liquid molecules.

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