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A simple phenomenological drag relation is used to characterize weak dynamic coupling of a liquid membrane to an adjacent solid substrate. With this linear velocity-dependent drag relation, the inertialess equations of motion for membrane flow are easily solved for steady translation and rotation of a disk-like particle. The resulting drag coefficients exhibit functional dependencies on the dimensionless particle size very similar to the relations obtained for particle motion in a membrane bounded by semi-infinite liquid domains (Hughes et al . 1981), although the scaling of particle size is different. Within this phenomenological approach, diffusivities of molecular probes in membranes can be used to investigate the intrinsic molecular drag at a solid-liquid membrane interface and to estimate properties of thin lubricating liquid layers between membrane and substrate.
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