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How to generate and measure negative pressure in liquids?

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It is not very widely known that liquids can have very big tensile strength, therefore they can endure deep negative pressures. In this review paper we are describing several experimental methods to generate negative pressure in liquids in the hope that we can convince a few people to make experimental (or at least theoretical) studies in this under-represented field of the physics.

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  1. KFKI Atomic Energy Research Institute, 1525 Budapest, 49, 1525, Budapest, Hungary

    A. R. Imre

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  1. Department of Biophysics and Molecular Physics, Silesian University, Katowice, Poland

    Sylwester J. Rzoska

  2. Department of Themodynamics, Institute of Energy and Ecology, State Academy of Refrigeration, Odessa, Ukraine

    Victor A. Mazur

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Imre, A.R. (2007). How to generate and measure negative pressure in liquids?. In: Rzoska, S.J., Mazur, V.A. (eds) Soft Matter under Exogenic Impacts. NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, vol 242. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5872-1_24

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