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Originally Posted by Hoot
Given the mass of a copper base (body at rest), would the motion transfer through to the TIM making it lap the core/face junction, or walk out from in between?
Hoot
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The purpose of the TIM is to fill in the micro crevices in the materials so the TIM would be trapped in those crevices and the rest might push out. This would be a good thing I believe. The TIM that remains in the crevices would possibly be stirred by the sound waves. Turbulence is good in the water so why not in the TIM?
Probably a lot I am missing here though.