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how does lubrication reduce friction? ​

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Answered by fanofvijay
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Explanation:

Lubricants reduce friction because they eliminate the contact resistance between two solid surfaces or objects. When two solid surfaces come into contact, such as a sled being dragged across a floor, friction is the force that develops. This friction resists the relative motion between the two surfaces that are in contact.

Answered by trmanormak
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Answer:

Lubrication reduces the heat generated when two surfaces are in motion. It smoothes the process by forming a film between two surfaces that reduces friction and thus improves performance and efficiency. There are different variety of lubricants and oils available such as Engine Oil, Hydraulic Oil, and Greases.

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