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Some of the input force is lost due to friction. If you are using a pulley system then there is friction between the rope and the pulley and there is also friction within the ball bearings of the pulley itself. If you are using an inclined plane there is friction between the plane and the object traveling upon it. In a friction-less world the input is equal to the output.
There are five laws of friction. These include "within large limits, kinetic friction is independent of velocity" and "friction depends on the type of surface where contact is made."
Wind at the surface is slower than the "winds aloft" The biggest effect is within a few inches of the ground.
Thermal energy is defined as the movement of molecules within an object.
Wrong division of work
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I believe this is called a Pathological fracture because it is a fracture resulting from a pathological condition already existing within the bone ie. osteoporosis.
Some of the input force is lost due to friction. If you are using a pulley system then there is friction between the rope and the pulley and there is also friction within the ball bearings of the pulley itself. If you are using an inclined plane there is friction between the plane and the object traveling upon it. In a friction-less world the input is equal to the output.
Friction from the air or wind resistance. Rolling friction of the tires and friction within the engine, transmission, and differential.
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Fluid friction occurs between layers within a fluidthat are moving relative to each other.
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There are five laws of friction. These include "within large limits, kinetic friction is independent of velocity" and "friction depends on the type of surface where contact is made."
this may be possible do to mineral content within the grains of sand, stamping causes both compression and friction wich may cause energy to be released thus the sparks.
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