How does graphite function as a lubricant
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In graphite, various layers are held together by the weak van der Waal's forces of attraction. The different graphite layers slip one over the other, it serves as a lubricant.
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graphite have the atoms moving continuously in it .
it can also power to flow the current .
therefore , graphite has the function as a lubricant.
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