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English: A layer of gas near the surface of the solid moves, as the surface is more hot at the right. This happens when the gas is not dense at all. The phenomenon is explained by effusion and the third law of Newton.
Русский: Тепловое скольжение — явление перемещения слоя газа, находящегося у поверхности твёрдого тела, поверхность которого нагрета неравномерно, в направлении к более высокой температуре. Наблюдается в среде, являющейся разреженным газом
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