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What is boundary friction?

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What is form friction?

loss of energy in fluid because of friction of seperated boundary layers


Where would friction be high?

Two plates in a transform boundary would create an intense amount of friction. I hope this helps!


What has the author John Howard Dismant written?

John Howard Dismant has written: 'Dislocation theory applied to friction and boundary lubrication' -- subject(s): Tribology, Mechanical wear, Friction


What has the author M Gad El-Hak written?

M. Gad El-Hak has written: 'Feasibilty of generating an \\' -- subject(s): Turbulent boundary layer, Boundary layer control, Skin friction (Aerodynamics)


Why do volcanoes form on a convergent boundary?

As one plate dives (subducts), the friction causes massive heat and upwelling of the molten rock


What control methods can be used to delay or prevent shock-induced boundary layer separation?

increase surface friction at the leading edge?


What does it mean to push?

Overcoming resistance/friction to move forward. Depending on its use, it can also mean to "stretch the boundary of" or "strongly urge".


Friction between a wheel and a road?

Yes? This isn't much of a question but there IS friction between a wheel and the road. The friction between the tyre rubber and the road surface stops the rubber moving with respect to (wrt) the road when force is applied, allowing the vehicle itself to move. Some of the energy is dissipated as heat. During acceleration the boundary relationship represents 'inertial frame transition', and when in constant motion the wheel and bearings form the boundary between inertial frames.


What type of plate is formed when plates slide past each other?

The type of boundary that is formed when two plates slide past each other is called a Strike- Slip boundary. One example of a Strike- slip boundary is California it is located on San Andreas Fault. This caused some of the major earthquake's, which center was located in San Francisco which aused the 1906 San Francisco earthquake that reached a magnitude of 7.9. Strike- Slip boundary's are very common for there earthquakes. When the plates get stuck they start to produce friction that causes the plates to move and also an earthquake to start. Another example of a Strike- Slip boundary is in Haiti. Haiti is split down the middle of there country. When the plats got stuck they started producing friction causing Haiti to have very bad Earthquakes.


What has the author F Leprince written?

F. Leprince has written: 'Skin friction determination by LDV measurements in a viscous sublayer' -- subject(s): Turbulent boundary layer, Skin friction (Aerodynamics), Laser Doppler velocimeter 'Skin friction determination by LDV measurements in a viscous sublayer - analysis of systematic errors' -- subject(s): Velocity distribution, Skin friction


What force causes rocks on either side of fault to slide past each other?

Friction This movement is also known as Transform plat boundary Movement


What force causes rocks on either side of a fault to slide past each other?

Friction This movement is also known as Transform plat boundary Movement