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Sliding your hands together is an example of sliding friction.
The definition of sliding friction is the force that prevents a sliding object from moving.
sliding friction slows down a sliding object
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Density, color, temperature, age, cost, taste, odor, beauty, or honesty of the sliding object have no direct relationship to friction.
1. Sledge microtome. 2. Rocking microtome. 3. Rotary microtome. 4. Sliding microtome. 5. Ultra microtome.
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A freezing microtome is an instrument used in the laboratory to section small delicate materials. Sectioning is done on a platform which is frozen by snowing CO2. The microtome knife is also snowed with CO2. In this type of microtome, sectioning is done by the microtome knife moving towards the material to be sectioned. For materials that have alcohol, it should first be removed before being sectioned.
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Since most biological specimens are too squishy to cut at room temperature, a freezing microtome, also known as a cryostat, freezes the specimen to harden it so it can be sliced without ripping and destroying it.
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Microtomes are used to cut very thin slices of a specimen in order to examine the specimen microscopically.
Some of the features of the Samsung E900 mobile phone are: sliding phone with 2-megapixel camera function, speakerphone function and expandable microSD slot.
A sliding test. The vertical line can meet the graph at at most one point.
The wheel - is a scrolling tool. Instead of using your cursor on the scroll bar to the right of the screen - sliding the mouse-wheel performs the same function - while leaving your cursor where you're working.
Sliding your hands together is an example of sliding friction.