Compressed and purified air can act as lubricant. Justify
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.Compressed air can be injected between two surfaces to create an air gap between them. This causes the surfaces to stay at some distance from each other and thus there will not be any direct contact between the surfaces.
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Compressed air acts as a lubricant by separating the adjacent surfaces.
Explanation:
- Compressed air has high pressure in it.
- This pressure is enough to push the adjacent surfaces away from each other.
- This thereby doesn't allow the 2 surfaces to come closer, and thus doesn't allow friction between two surfaces to take place.
- This pressure also acts as a shock absorber.
- Many instruments are very delicate for the liquid lubricant to act.
- So, compressed air cushion acts as the shock absorber as well as lubricant there.
- Compressed air can also be generated by the machine itself.
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