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'''Viscoelasticity''' is a material property that combines both viscous and elastic characteristics. Many materials have such viscoelastic properties. [https://www.viscoelasticity.info/what-is-viscoelasticity/ Especially materials that consist of large molecules show viscoelastic properties]. [[Polymer|Polymers]] are viscoelastic because their macromolecules can make temporary entanglements with neighbouring molecules which causes elastic properties. After some time these entanglements will disappear again and the macromolecules will flow into other positions (viscous properties).
A viscoelastic material will show elastic properties on short
Viscoelasticity has been studied since the nineteenth century by researchers such as [[James Clerk Maxwell]], [[Ludwig Boltzmann]], and [[William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin|Lord Kelvin]].
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