Friction to a physicist
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FORCEFriction, to a physicist
lubricanta substance used to reduce friction
lubricantsLUBRICANT, a substance used to reduce friction
babbittto fit with a soft anti-friction alloy tin
babbittedBABBITT, to fit with a soft anti-friction alloy tin
babbittingBABBITT, to fit with a soft anti-friction alloy tin
intertrigoa skin rash due to friction of two moist surfaces
intertrigosINTERTRIGO, a skin rash due to friction of two moist surfaces
fairleadera ring through which a rope is led to change its direction without friction also FAIRLEAD
freshento preserve (a rope in use) from prolonged friction or concentrated stress on any one part
fairleadersFAIRLEADER, a ring through which a rope is led to change its direction without friction also FAIRLEAD
rubbedCause (two things) to move to and fro against each other with a certain amount of pressure and friction
lubricatesApply a substance such as oil or grease to (an engine or component) to minimize friction and allow smooth movement
lubricatedApply a substance such as oil or grease to (an engine or component) to minimize friction and allow smooth movement
lubricatingApply a substance such as oil or grease to (an engine or component) to minimize friction and allow smooth movement
callousesA thickened and hardened part of the skin or soft tissue, esp. in an area that has been subjected to friction
callusesA thickened and hardened part of the skin or soft tissue, esp. in an area that has been subjected to friction
locknutnut specially constructed to prevent its coming loose, usually having a means of providing extra friction between itself and the screw
seizercohere to a relatively moving part through excessive pressure, temperature, or friction used especially of machine parts (as bearings, brakes, or pistons)
seisingcohere to a relatively moving part through excessive pressure, temperature, or friction used especially of machine parts (as bearings, brakes, or pistons)
seisecohere to a relatively moving part through excessive pressure, temperature, or friction used especially of machine parts (as bearings, brakes, or pistons)
rappelto descend (as from a cliff) by sliding down a rope passed under one thigh, across the body, and over the opposite shoulder or through a special friction device
unweightto lessen downward force and friction between the skis and the snow by a quick upward or downward shifting of the body or by using bumps in the terrain
viscositiesA quantity expressing the magnitude of such friction, as measured by the force per unit area resisting a flow in which parallel layers unit distance apart have unit speed relative to one another
synchromeshA system of gear changing, esp. in motor vehicles, in which the driving and driven gearwheels are made to revolve at the same speed during engagement by means of a set of friction clutches, thereby easing the change