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الإنجليزية - التركية

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friction
sürtünme

İki ülke arasında her an bir ticari sürtünme ortaya çıkabilir. - Trade friction might arise between the two nations at any moment.

Bu sürtünmesiz bir yüzeydir. - This is a frictionless surface.

friction
sürtüşme/sürtünme
friction
anlaşmazlık
friction
{i} sürtüşme

Tom ile Mary arasında daima bir sürtüşme olmuştur. - There's always been some friction between Tom and Mary.

Bütçe kesintileri bölümde bir miktar sürtüşmeye neden olmalı. - The budget cuts are bound to cause some friction in the department.

friction
uyuşmazlık
friction
sürtme
friction
{i} ovalama
friction
sürtüşm
friction
{i} ovuşturma
friction
izole bant
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friction clutch sürtünme kavramı
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friction al sürtme kabilinden
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(Tıp) Kuru plöritte duyulan ve karda yürürken ayağın çıkardığı sese benzeyen ses, frotman
friction
{i} friksiyon
friction
{i} (Tıp) friksiyon, ovma, ovuşturma
friction
{i} ovma
friction
(Askeri) İhtilaf, sürtüşme
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friction tape tecrit şeridi
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(Askeri) UYUŞMAZLIK, İHTİLAF, SÜRTÜŞME
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(Tıp) 1.Ovma, friksiyon
friction
{i} anlaşmazlık, uyuşmazlık, sürtüşme, ihtilaf
friction
delk
friction
sürtünüm
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
irritations, disagreements, arguments When people in different parts of the world have unequal access to materials that are necessary , for the survival of their country, or the source of these materials has been polluted by other countries, they argue about who has the "rights" to these important resources
The "stickiness" in making transactions; the total hassle including time, effort, money, and tax effects of gathering information and making a transaction such as buying a stock or borrowing money
The "stickiness" involved in making transactions; the total process including time, effort, money, and tax effects of gathering information and making a transaction such as buying a stock or borrowing money
The ``stickiness'' in making transactions; the total hassle including time, effort, money, and tax effects of gathering information and making a transaction such as buying a stock or borrowing money
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: A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to such motion of two bodies in contact
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a state of conflict between persons
Friction
frication
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A force that resists motion between two objects in contact Friction results in the conversion of mechanical energy into waste heat that dissipates into the surrounding environment
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The resistance to motion between surfaces
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a force that resist the motion of one object rubbing against another
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the resistance encountered when one body is moved in contact with another
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The rubbing of one object or surface against another
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n the resistance created as objects move against one another
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resistance to the motion of one surface over another The amount of friction is dependent on the smoothness of the contacting surfaces, as well as the force with which they are pressed together Friction between unlubricated solid bodies is independent of speed and area The coefficient of friction is obtained by dividing the force required to move one body over a horizontal surface at constant speed by weight of the body Coefficients of rolling friction (e g , the motion of a tire or ball bearing) are much less than the coefficient of sliding friction (back and forth motion over two flat surfaces) Sliding friction is thus more wasteful of energy and can cause more wear Fluid friction occurs between the molecules of a gas or liquid in motion, and is expressed as shear stress Unlike solid friction, fluid friction varies with speed and area In general, lubrication is the substitution of low fluid friction in place of high solid-to-solid friction See tribology
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When one object rubs against another Friction reduced the energy and slows down the pendulum In a pendulum, the friction is between the bob and the air
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a rubbing, esp of one object against another Mechanics: The resistance to motion of two moving objects or surfaces that touch Tribology: The resisting force encouraged at the common boundary between two bodies when, under the action of an external force, one body moves or tends to move relative to the other [<French < Latin frictio < pp of fricare, to rub] FZG test
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The rubbing of one surface or thing against another
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to excite the skin to healthy action
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(gen) Surface resistance to relative motion, which slows down movement and causes heat F - frottement S - friccion
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A clashing between two persons or parties in opinions or work; a disagreement tending to prevent or retard progress
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A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to such motion of two bodies in contact
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resistance to motion due to contacting surfaces
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Conflict, as between persons having dissimilar ideas or interests; clash
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Resistance between the contact surfaces of two bodies in motion
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Resistance to continued motion between two surfaces; also known as sliding friction
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the force that resists relative motion between two bodies in contact
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(Otomotiv) A term that refers to the rubbing of two moving parts against each other. Friction creates heat and wears down moving parts
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In meteorology, it is the turbulent resistence of the earth on the atmosphere Considered as the resistance of fluids (air and water) to the relative motion of a solid body The amount is dependent on the size and shape of the body
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If there is friction between people, there is disagreement and argument between them. Sara sensed that there had been friction between her children = conflict
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– force that opposes the motion of an object
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{i} abrasion, scraping; discord, conflict, dissension
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A force that opposes motion Frictional forces convert mechanical motion into heat
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It may be resistance to sliding motion, or to rolling motion
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The resistance which a body meets with from the surface on which it moves
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In meteorology, it is the turbulent resistance of the earth on the atmosphere Considered as the resistance of fluids (air and water) to the relative motion of a solid body The amount is dependent on the size and shape of the body
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effort expended in rubbing one object against another
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The resistign force tangential to the common boundary between two bodies when, under the action of an external force, one body moves or tends to move relative to the surface of the other
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A force that affects two objects in contact, when sliding or trying to slide over each other Most surfaces are not perfectly smooth, so two contacting objects will tend to "pull" on each other with equal and opposite forces
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The action of one surface or object rubbing against another
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(1) The resistance to motion of an object due to the contact between two surfaces (2) Improperly used to indicate the bond between two surfaces
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Force opposing relative motion of two objects that are in contact
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Friction is the force that makes it difficult for things to move freely when they are touching each other. The pistons are graphite-coated to reduce friction. Force that resists sliding or rolling of one solid object over another. Some friction is beneficial, such as the traction used to walk without slipping. Most friction, though, is undesirable opposition to motion, such as between moving parts of machines. For example, about 20% of the work done by an automobile engine is needed to overcome friction between moving parts. Friction is a result of attractive forces between the contact regions of two bodies, and the amount of friction is almost independent of the area of contact. Kinetic friction arises between surfaces in relative motion, static friction acts between surfaces at rest with respect to each other, and rolling friction occurs when an object rolls over a surface
friction
A force that resists the relative motion of objects that are in contact with each other
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1 A resistance force opposing motion 2 A force that resists motion whenever the surfaces of two objects rub against each other
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Resistance against sliding of two surfaces against one another
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The act of rubbing the surface of one body against that of another; attrition; in hygiene, the act of rubbing the body with the hand, with flannel, or with a brush etc
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effort expended in rubbing one object against another the resistance encountered when one body is moved in contact with another
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