lubricants oil

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Explain how lubricants like oil lower the coefficient of friction?

By transforming sliding friction into viscous shear. A lubricant adheres to the sliding surfaces and prevents direct surface-to-surface contact. Instead it allows relative motion by deforming in shear which requires less force than frictional sliding would.Explain how lubricants like oil lower the coefficient of friction?
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