the surfaces which friction are called labricant
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Oils, grease, graphite, etc., are examples of lubricants. These form a thin layer between the two surfaces in contact thus avoiding them from scrubbing directly against each other. This makes the movement smooth and reduces friction.
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Oils, grease, graphite, etc., are examples of lubricants. These form a thin layer between the two surfaces in contact thus avoiding them from scrubbing directly against each other. This makes the movement smooth and reduces friction.
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