static friction

  • 1static friction — statinė trintis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. limiting friction; static friction vok. statische Reibung, f rus. статическое трение, n pranc. frottement au départ, m; frottement statique, m …

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  • 2static friction factor — statinės trinties faktorius statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Nejudančio kūno didžiausios trinties jėgos ir statmenosios jėgos dalmuo. atitikmenys: angl. static friction factor vok. Haftreibungskoeffizient, m;… …

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  • 3static friction — noun : the force between two bodies in contact that resists the initiation of sliding motion of one over the other : the force required to cause one of the bodies to begin to move when they are at rest called also starting friction …

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  • 4static friction — See stiction …

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  • 5coefficient of static friction — statinės trinties faktorius statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. coefficient of friction at rest; coefficient of static friction; factor of static friction vok. Haftreibungskoeffizient, m; Haftreibungszahl, f; Koeffizient der Haftreibung,… …

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  • 6factor of static friction — statinės trinties faktorius statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. coefficient of friction at rest; coefficient of static friction; factor of static friction vok. Haftreibungskoeffizient, m; Haftreibungszahl, f; Koeffizient der Haftreibung,… …

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  • 7Friction — For other uses, see Friction (disambiguation). Classical mechanics …

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  • 8friction — frictionless, adj. frictionlessly, adv. /frik sheuhn/, n. 1. surface resistance to relative motion, as of a body sliding or rolling. 2. the rubbing of the surface of one body against that of another. 3. dissension or conflict between persons,… …

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  • 9friction — The resistance to movement between any two objects when placed in contact with each other. Friction causes wear and heat. In an engine, it robs it of some of its potential power. Friction is not constant but depends on the materials, type of… …

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  • 10friction — noun /ˈfɹɪkʃən̩/ a) The rubbing of one object or surface against another. b) Conflict, as between persons having dissimilar ideas or interests; clash. See Also: coefficient of friction, static friction, dynamic friction, friction clutch, friction …

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