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On disturbances in a visco-elastic medium of Maxwell type in contact with a liquid medium and subjected to a magnetic field

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The problem of disturbances in a visco-elastic medium due to Maxwell in contact with a liquid medium — both being perfectly conductive — has been investigated when an impulsive force acts along the plane of the contact. The electro-magnetic equations of Maxwell, equation of elasticity and the stress-strain relations of the material have been used in the investigation.

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Mallik, S.B. On disturbances in a visco-elastic medium of Maxwell type in contact with a liquid medium and subjected to a magnetic field. PAGEOPH 76, 87–91 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00877840

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