Friction

  • 101friction torque — trinties jėgos momentas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. friction moment; friction torque; frictional torque vok. Reibungsdrehmoment, n; Reibungsmoment, n rus. момент силы трения, m pranc. couple de frottement, m; moment de friction, m …

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  • 102friction clutch — noun a clutch in which one part turns the other by the friction between them • Hypernyms: ↑clutch • Hyponyms: ↑cone clutch, ↑cone friction clutch, ↑disk clutch, ↑slip clutch, ↑slip friction clutch …

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  • 103Friction fuze — Fuze Fuze, n. A tube, filled with combustible matter, for exploding a shell, etc. See {Fuse}, n. [1913 Webster] {Chemical fuze}, a fuze in which substances separated until required for action are then brought into contact, and uniting chemically …

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  • 104friction match — Lucifer Lu ci*fer, n. [L., bringing light, n., the morning star, fr. lux, lucis, light + ferre to bring.] [1913 Webster] 1. The planet Venus, when appearing as the morning star; applied in Isaiah by a metaphor to a king of Babylon. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 105Friction of distance — The concept of friction of distance is based on the notion that distance usually requires some amount of effort, money, and/or energy to overcome. Because of this friction, spatial interactions will tend to take place more often over shorter… …

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  • 106Friction force microscope — A friction force microscope is an atomic force microscope with a four quadrant photodetector, which allows measuring the frictional force acting on the probing tip sliding on a surface from the torsion of the cantilever beam where the tip is… …

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  • 107Friction de Foucaud — La friction de Foucaud est une lotion énergisante pour le corps, aux huiles essentielles, créée après la Seconde Guerre mondiale par Lucienne Merle de Gency. Histoire Après avoir vécu plusieurs années en Indochine, Lucienne Merle de Gency créé en …

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  • 108friction error — An instrument error caused by friction in the instrument mechanism. The error is measured by reading the instrument and vibrating it and taking the reading again; the difference between the two readings is the instrument friction error …

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  • 109friction horsepower — The amount of horsepower required to turn the crankshaft, pistons, gears, and accessories in a reciprocating engine and to compress the air into the cylinders. The brake horsepower actually delivered at the output shaft of the engine is the total …

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  • 110friction measurement — A measurement of the friction characteristics of the runway pavement surface using continuous self watering friction measurement equipment in accordance with AC 150/5320–12 Measurement, Construction, and Maintenance of Skid Resistant Airport… …

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