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Reduces friction which is what they need to work but they generate a lot of heat, light pressure applied off and on for a few taps dries them out pretty quick.
Technically speaking, lubricant is a substance that reduces friction between objects. Albeit water is not a great lubricant at all, in the term though, yes water is a lubricant. There are many great lubricants which are water (aqua) based.
The Big Berkey Water Filter uses the Black Berkey Filter that purifies the water for drinking, cooking, and showering. They offer an option of the Fluoride Filter that reduces the fluoride in the water by 95%. There are also water bottles with individual Black Berkey Filters also.
It is true to say that it could be either, but most would agree that cooking food is endothermic - food takes in the heat during cooking, and doesn't release it while cooking. The heat is circulated through the food when it is cooking, making it endothermic. Some foods release the heat, but this is only after the food has been cut.Cooking an egg is an endothermic process. The egg absorbs the heat from the water and does not release it. Perhaps if you are making hard boiled eggs you could say that it is both - endothermic while cooking and exothermic while cooking. Though the cooking process is absolutely endothermic.
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It reduces friction (air or water).
Being streamlined reduces friction and water resistance because it reduces the surface area in front this allows objects to move quickly through air or water.
because the water reduces friction between the surface you are standing on, and your feet.
A dolphin's shape reduces the friction it encounters when swimming greatly, but it is still exposed to friction, and as a result will slow down if it stops swimming.
It reduces the cooking time and thus the amount of energy required to make them edible.
because the water reduces friction between the surface you are standing on, and your feet.
Water reduces the friction that would normally be present between the marble and your feet.
on a rainy day, the rain water forms a layer on the road. it acts as a lubricant which reduces friction. due to less friction, we slip on a rainy day.
Put an object (e.g coin) on a board (e.g. a long piece of wood). Wet the board with enough water to form a continuous layer. Carefully tilt the board and measure how high one end must be for the object to just start slipping. It's a good idea to repeat this and work out the average height. Dry the board and object. Repeat the process using oil, wuth the same board and object - so it's a fair test. If the height (needed to make the slipping start) is smaller when using oil, it means the oil reduces friction more than water.
When you try to hold a fish it reduces the friction a fish experiences by at least 65%. It experiences sliding friction while swimming through water.
It depends on the type of rice, but generally after washing the rice a few times, the rice can be soaked in water for at least 15 minutes. Soaking also reduces the cooking time as well as the amount of water used for cooking.
Yes they do and it is used for swimming.Extra:Their streamlined body shape also helps them swim faster in water as it reduces the water resistance (also known as friction) between the water and the penguin.