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Because grease is slippery, it reduces friction between solid moving objects. Machinery would not be practical without grease and other lubricants.
Lubricants.
Urine.
There are a few reasons why graphite might be used as a lubricant instead of grease. One reason is that graphite can withstand higher temperatures than most greases, so it can be used in applications where the temperature is too high for grease. Another reason is that graphite has low friction, so it can be used to reduce wear and tear on moving parts. Finally, graphite is chemically inert, so it won't react with other materials it comes into contact with.
by using weak acid
oil and grease is used in vehicles to reduce friction.
oil or grease
Grease and oil is used in machinery to prevent the moving parts from wearing out too soon due to friction.
Friction is the act of one surface rubbing against another. To reduce friction, use something that offers a small amount of friction. Smoother substances reduce friction. A way to reduce friction is to use something which offers a small amount of friction. For example, you could use something like plastic or glass. Water, most liquids and different types of oil reduce friction. Powder, oil and grease are used in between surfaces to also reduce friction.
Lubricant (Liquids, oils, grease, fats, water, graphite...)
Lubricant (Liquids, oils, grease, fats, water, graphite...)
The characterstic of multipurpose grease is,generally grease is used for reduce the friction any two moving part.Grease have some specification.The multipurpose grease characterstic is used any moving parts. I'm bablu have a nice day
A lubricant such as oil, grease, graphite powder or PTFE can reduce the friction between two surfaces. Or using metal balls to space them and reduce the contact surface area as used in ball bearings.
Oil is used to reduce friction.
grease is used as a lubricant to reduse friction in mecahanical device
Oil is mainly used to reduce friction between contacting surface, e.g., metal on metal - not to reduce air friction.
Lubricants.