Viscosity Gradient

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The gradation of the fluidity of glass. To exemplify the gradiant, a piece of hot glass on a rod is easiet to control when the glass is hottest and softest at the end away from the rod ; cooler and stiffer nearby the rod, the viscosity graduates. Cold or hot spot on a piece of glass destroys the gradient.

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