Microwelds
Microwelds
Anytime the surfaces of two objects come into contact.
Friction
the larger the force pushing the two surfaces together the stronger the microwelds will be , because more of the surface bumps will come into contact , to move one surface over an other , a force must be applied to break the microwelds .
I believe that would be friction
bumps from two surfaces come into contact.
friction
microwelds
Microwelds
the larger the force pushing the two surfaces together the stronger the microwelds will be , because more of the surface bumps will come into contact , to move one surface over an other , a force must be applied to break the microwelds .
Anytime the surfaces of two objects come into contact.
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Friction
the larger the force pushing the two surfaces together the stronger the microwelds will be , because more of the surface bumps will come into contact , to move one surface over an other , a force must be applied to break the microwelds .
I believe that would be friction
friction - any time two surfaces come into contact no matter what the lubrication, ther is wear.
Because in contact the rock actually comes in contact with magma, this joins with the rock, so when it cools and become igneous rock, it's denser. In regular, or regional, the rock is formed from intense heat and pressure, but does not actually come in contact with magma.