why does a thick, viscous material settle better when I knock the container against a wet rag than when I hit the counter against a harder object?
why does a thick, viscous material settle better when I knock the container against a wet rag than when I hit the counter against a harder object?
Hard objects collide inelastically which transfers more force in the opposite direction after the collision. Adding a rag, towel, or pillow softens the surface and the collision is now elastic as some of the force of the jar colliding with the countertop is absorbed by the fibers of the cloth.
Isn’t this backward? Hard objects like billiard balls collide elastically, while soft objects like clay collide inelastically.