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Don't break the brake handle!
Ice will break rather then bend
I need a break from braking my arms
BreakA break in the ground (a crack)brakea brake on a carbreakGoing from friendly to unfriendly relationshipbreakA rest in an activitybreakA break in your bad luckbreakEg. Break your armbreakBreak the lawbreakEg. Breaking newsBrakeTo stop suddenlyBreakEg. A break through in the treatment of cancerBreakEg. At breakneck speedsBreakEg. The police investigated a brake inBreakA break water Eg. The beach is protected by a break waterBreakSome thing is Breakable it is delicatebreakBreak fast, the meal you eat in the morning
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 .
A microweld is an area where the microscopic bumps on two surfaces stick together. Microwelds are the source of 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 .
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Tiny collisions on the surfaces, called microwelds, cause friction.
bumps from two surfaces come into contact.
break, "He will Break that if he keeps going."
Break Break Break - 1914 was released on: USA: 9 September 1914