Science, asked by Anonymous, 1 month ago

what happens when a lubricant is applied to something.???
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Answered by LaRouge
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Answer:

Ultimately, even if the mere consistency of saliva is kept in mind, it isn't actually a good lube. It is more watery than slippery and dries pretty quickly... umm. Secondly, there is no slickness in saliva, which increases the risk of wear and tear down there, due to friction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A lubricant is a substance that helps to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact, which ultimately reduces the heat generated when the surfaces move. It may also have the function of transmitting forces, transporting foreign particles, or heating or cooling the surfaces.

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