It's to reduce friction (and thus heat) generated while the machine's parts are moving.
Cork grease is not needed on a trumpet, as there is no cork to grease!
Plastic molding machines; soldering machines; computer machines; humans; assembly machines; cooling machines; heating machines; electric machines; labeling machines; laser machines; conveyor machines.... etc.
Yes
That would be "Grease"
grease lighting
Grease can be used as a noun (the object 'grease'), or as a verb (the act of applying grease to something). For example:'He applied grease to the pan to prevent food from sticking to it.''He was sure to grease the pan to prevent food from sticking to it.'
Grease is used as a conditioner on dry hooves. It keeps the hooves from drying & cracking.
Only a thin layer of grease should be applied to a sealed bearing to ensure proper lubrication without causing excess buildup.
no. no, that sounds so idiotic.
machines xx
to reduce friction
Chain grease should be applied to a bike every 100-200 miles or every 2-4 weeks for optimal performance and longevity.
no
The term Grease Monkey is said to originate from industrial revolution in Great Britain. At the time children were used to grease large machines and during the work would resemble monkeys scurrying about.
Oil (in car). Grease (in bearings). Silicon. Water.
Because machines allow force to be applied over a greater distance.
== == It is a substance, as oil or grease, that reduces friction when applied as a surface coating to moving or working parts of a mechanism.