what happens if we do not reduce friction in machines
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The materials and surfaces required in rubbing or contact, get exhausted. They must be supplanted. They get overheated. The life of the machine parts gets diminished.
Mechanical and Electrical Energy is lost because of friction. A lot of commotions: squeaking, abrasive and bothering sounds are created.
Friction is the force that opposes movement when the surface of one object comes into contact with the surface of another. In a machine, erosion diminishes the mechanical preferred standpoint or the proportion of yield to input: a vehicle, for example, utilizes one-fourth of its vitality on decreasing friction.
Mechanical and Electrical Energy is lost because of friction. A lot of commotions: squeaking, abrasive and bothering sounds are created.
Friction is the force that opposes movement when the surface of one object comes into contact with the surface of another. In a machine, erosion diminishes the mechanical preferred standpoint or the proportion of yield to input: a vehicle, for example, utilizes one-fourth of its vitality on decreasing friction.
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