A lubricant is used for temperature regulation and as a barrier from friction and overheating.
No, water is not lubricant. for example:- if water is spread on ground then we slip then people thinks that water is lubricant but is not the case so the floor is smooth the water is not lubricant. oil and grease are lubricant and they are used in machines.
You can use a lubricant. The object slides along the lubricant. Like slipping on grease or oil
grease is used as a lubricant to reduse friction in mecahanical device
put a lubricant
well.....its just basicly asphalt if you know what that is
Fine repair
Examples: a cake, asphaltic mixture, a juice, a jam.
Asphaltic concrete
Each lubricant has a specific flash point; read the technical specifications for the lubricant.
Fred N. Finn has written: 'Factors involved in the design of asphaltic pavement surfaces' -- subject(s): Asphalt Pavements, Asphalt concrete Pavements, Design and construction 'Minimizing premature cracking in asphaltic concrete pavement' -- subject(s): Asphalt concrete Pavements, Cracking
Thermostats require no lubricant.
the lubricant who born in any weather .... :D
Yes! Wax is a VERY good lubricant!
synovial fluid
Water based lubricant
No sterile lubricant does not effect sperm.