Physics, asked by aaliayadav16, 1 year ago

give an example where water is acting as a lubricant?


TheGreatMatt: lycosylated proteins can bind water molecules and, in an adsorbed state, can generate hydration pressure against applied normal forces, therewith acting as a lubricant between articulating surfaces

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Answered by sunny170
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in our body, in an around spinal cord, water acts as a lubricant

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Answered by TheGreatMatt
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glycosylated proteins can bind water molecules and, in an adsorbed state, can generate hydration pressure against applied normal forces, therewith acting as a lubricant between articulating surfaces

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