friction

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definition
noun
a lubrication system that reduces friction
the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
translation of 'friction'
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example
Some of the scenes of domestic 'friction' between family members are obviously written from recent experience, as they ring resoundingly true.
A ship carrying unknown contents fails to clue the viewer in to the urgency ostensibly causing 'friction' between the characters.
After taping his stick, Huselius uses a sharp knife to cut the tape off the bottom edge of the blade to reduce drag and 'friction' on the ice.
a considerable amount of 'friction' between father and son
The mass of the block, the applied force, and the coefficient of 'friction' can be altered.
Light rail uses up to 80 per cent less energy than buses as it encounters less surface 'friction' .
To reduce 'friction' on the spheres, they are levitated by voltages applied to saucer-shaped electrodes.
The models are simple in that they do not take account of the effects of multiple faulting, of fault 'friction' , or of erosion.
He saw the Commonwealth Games as a means to an end, but admits even making it to New Zealand in 1974 caused 'friction' between him and his coach.
Ponsse notes that this arrangement provides an excellent grip on the tree stem and reduces 'friction' .
The issue has been a source of 'friction' between the two sides.
Naturally, there is some 'friction' between the young men, but there are some unspoken truths and tragedies that lead to the family splitting up, for good.
One other troubling situation she confronted was 'friction' between the cultural groups.
As wind passes over the water's surface, 'friction' forces it to ripple.
The Arcot House is different from most royal houses in the country as there is no 'friction' between the government and this former ruling family.
The marbles are rounded and have less internal 'friction' to resist shear.
You need to apply a great pressure to finally break the static 'friction' and start the grease moving.
a lubrication system which reduces 'friction'
Drag results mostly from 'friction' between the moving wing surface and the air.
This is because the cue ball can pick up top spin due to 'friction' with the cloth.
The marks are caused by the speed of the car as well as other factors such as braking force, 'friction' with the road and impacts with other vehicles.
the 'friction' of braking
These substances reduce 'friction' between the moving parts of equipment.
Space weather also has an indirect effect on satellites through increased atmospheric drag, or 'friction' .
Any moving object on Earth experiences a force, called 'friction' , which opposes its motion.
Divergence may result from 'friction' with the Earth's surface.
This could cause 'friction' between landowners and visitors.
It didn't heat up from 'friction' with the skin, and it protected against hard blows and blasts.
The best content comes from creative 'friction' between program makers and management.
The rash is most commonly found where there is 'friction' with clothes.
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