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  • Friction sensitivity
  • Friction sensitivity is a sensitivity of an explosive characterizing the amount of friction or rubbing that a compound can withstand before prematurely

    Friction sensitivity

    Friction_sensitivity

  • Hexamethylene triperoxide diamine
  • Chemical compound

    of friction force between different surfaces (e.g. different kinds of paper) is often greater than the variance between the friction sensitivity of a

    Hexamethylene triperoxide diamine

    Hexamethylene triperoxide diamine

    Hexamethylene_triperoxide_diamine

  • Tetrazene explosive
  • Chemical compound

    interest to be aware of the sensitivity to friction. The sensitivity of tetrazene was determined using a FSKM-PEx friction sensitivity tester. The probability

    Tetrazene explosive

    Tetrazene explosive

    Tetrazene_explosive

  • Sensitivity (explosives)
  • Degree to which an explosive can be set off by impact, heat, or friction

    explosives engineering, sensitivity refers to the degree to which an explosive can be initiated by impact, heat, or friction. Current in-use standard

    Sensitivity (explosives)

    Sensitivity_(explosives)

  • Sensitivity
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    sensitively, sensitiveness, sensitivities, or sensitivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sensitivity may refer to: Sensitivity (physiology), the ability

    Sensitivity

    Sensitivity

  • Nickel hydrazine nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    work with having 80x less sensitivity to friction (16.0 N) than lead azide (0.1N) as shown in table 2. Friction sensitivities of some traditional explosives

    Nickel hydrazine nitrate

    Nickel hydrazine nitrate

    Nickel_hydrazine_nitrate

  • Nitrotriazolone
  • Chemical compound

    reactions. The keto form shows significantly different stability to heat, friction, and impact. Nitrotriazolone can form either a mono- or dihydrate. NTO

    Nitrotriazolone

    Nitrotriazolone

    Nitrotriazolone

  • Red phosphorus
  • Chemical compound

    propagation. The safety risks associated with phosphine generation and friction sensitivity of red phosphorus can be effectively minimized by stabilization and

    Red phosphorus

    Red phosphorus

    Red_phosphorus

  • Tire load sensitivity
  • Behaviour of tires under load

    Tire load sensitivity describes the behaviour of tires under load. Conventional pneumatic tires do not behave as classical friction theory would suggest

    Tire load sensitivity

    Tire load sensitivity

    Tire_load_sensitivity

  • Pyrotechnic composition
  • Non-explosives producing heat, light and sound

    suppressant Titanium – produces hot particles, increases sensitivity to impact and friction; sometimes the Ti4Al6V alloy is used which gives a bit brighter

    Pyrotechnic composition

    Pyrotechnic_composition

  • Explosive
  • Substance that can explode

    vary greatly from its sensitivity to friction or heat. Some test methods used to determine sensitivity relate to: Impact – Sensitivity is expressed in terms

    Explosive

    Explosive

    Explosive

  • TEX (explosive)
  • Chemical compound

    materials. Unlike CL-20, TEX is friction insensitive, bears a low impact sensitivity, and possesses a very low shock sensitivity and large critical diameter

    TEX (explosive)

    TEX (explosive)

    TEX_(explosive)

  • TNT
  • Impact-resistant high explosive

    pelletized TNT. TNT is valued partly because of its insensitivity to shock and friction, with reduced risk of accidental detonation compared to more sensitive

    TNT

    TNT

    TNT

  • TKX-50
  • Chemical compound

    PMID 28558326 Dilip Badgujar, Mahadev Talawar (2017), "Thermal and Sensitivity Study of Dihydroxyl Ammonium 5,5′-Bistetrazole-1,1′-diolate (TKX-50)-based

    TKX-50

    TKX-50

    TKX-50

  • Nitroglycerin
  • Chemical compound

    subjected to sparks and electrical discharges, or roughly handled. Its sensitivity to exploding is responsible for numerous devastating industrial accidents

    Nitroglycerin

    Nitroglycerin

    Nitroglycerin

  • 1-Diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole
  • Chemical compound

    decomposition temperature of 124 °C. It is very sensitive, with an impact sensitivity lower than 0.25 joules. It is, however, less sensitive than nitrogen

    1-Diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole

    1-Diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole

    1-Diazidocarbamoyl-5-azidotetrazole

  • HMX
  • Chemical compound

    been exposed to the solar wind. Ongoing research aims to reduce its sensitivity and improve some manufacturing properties. HMX enters the environment

    HMX

    HMX

    HMX

  • Erythritol tetranitrate
  • Chemical compound

    The impact and friction sensitivity is slightly higher than the sensitivity of pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN). The sensitivity of melt cast and

    Erythritol tetranitrate

    Erythritol tetranitrate

    Erythritol_tetranitrate

  • Acetone peroxide
  • Chemical compound

    fruit-like smell when pure, and can explode powerfully if subjected to heat, friction, static electricity, concentrated sulfuric acid, strong UV radiation, or

    Acetone peroxide

    Acetone peroxide

    Acetone_peroxide

  • Urea nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    acquiring the materials necessary to synthesize it, and its greater sensitivity to initiation compared to ammonium nitrate based explosives. Kaye, Seymour

    Urea nitrate

    Urea nitrate

    Urea_nitrate

  • Ammonium nitrate
  • Chemical compound with formula NH4NO3

    space. The resulting heat and pressure from decomposition increases the sensitivity to detonation and increases the speed of decomposition. Detonation may

    Ammonium nitrate

    Ammonium nitrate

    Ammonium_nitrate

  • Lead(II) azide
  • Chemical compound

    solution that lowers its sensitivity. Lead azide in its pure form was first prepared by Theodor Curtius in 1891. Due to sensitivity and stability concerns

    Lead(II) azide

    Lead(II) azide

    Lead(II)_azide

  • RDX
  • Explosive chemical compound

    Burkhard; Steemann, F. Xaver (2009). "Preparation, characterization, and sensitivity data of some azidomethyl nitramines". Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics

    RDX

    RDX

    RDX

  • Octanitrocubane
  • Chemical compound

    (OHS/OSH): Main hazards Explosive compound Explosive data Shock sensitivity Low Friction sensitivity Low Detonation velocity 10,100 m/s Related compounds Related

    Octanitrocubane

    Octanitrocubane

  • Mercury(II) fulminate
  • Chemical compound

    recrystallization from ethanol.[clarification needed] It is highly sensitive to friction, heat and shock and is mainly used as a trigger for other explosives in

    Mercury(II) fulminate

    Mercury(II) fulminate

    Mercury(II)_fulminate

  • Nitroguanidine
  • Chemical compound

    (Picatinny Arsenal apparatus) Unaffected - Rifle bullet impact. Friction sensitivity Insensitive Detonation velocity 5,360 m/s (17,600 ft/s) (at specific

    Nitroguanidine

    Nitroguanidine

  • Silver fulminate
  • High explosive used in bang snaps

    a primary explosive, but has limited use as such due to its extreme sensitivity to impact, heat, pressure, and electricity. The compound becomes progressively

    Silver fulminate

    Silver fulminate

    Silver_fulminate

  • TATB
  • Chemical compound

    Melting point 350 °C (662 °F; 623 K) Explosive data Shock sensitivity Insensitive Friction sensitivity Insensitive Detonation velocity 7350 m/s (at 1.80 g/cm3)

    TATB

    TATB

    TATB

  • 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
  • Organic chemical compound

    (Immediate danger) Ca [50 mg/m3] Explosive data Shock sensitivity Insensitive Friction sensitivity Very low Except where otherwise noted, data are given

    2,4-Dinitrotoluene

    2,4-Dinitrotoluene

    2,4-Dinitrotoluene

  • FOX-7
  • Chemical compound

    determinant of performance. By various measures, such as dropped-weight impact, friction force, temperature of ignition, and response to heating under confinement

    FOX-7

    FOX-7

    FOX-7

  • Tetrasulfur tetranitride
  • Chemical compound

    shock and friction sensitive. While comparable to pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) in terms of impact sensitivity, its friction sensitivity is equal

    Tetrasulfur tetranitride

    Tetrasulfur tetranitride

    Tetrasulfur_tetranitride

  • Rolling resistance
  • Force resisting the motion when a body rolls on a surface

    Rolling resistance, sometimes called rolling friction or rolling drag, is the force resisting the motion when a body (such as a ball, tire, or wheel) rolls

    Rolling resistance

    Rolling resistance

    Rolling_resistance

  • Picric acid
  • Explosive chemical compound

    Nitroglycerine and nitrocellulose (guncotton) were available earlier, but shock sensitivity sometimes caused detonation in an artillery barrel at the time of firing

    Picric acid

    Picric acid

    Picric_acid

  • Hexanitrobenzene
  • Chemical compound

    264 °C (493 to 507 °F; 529 to 537 K) Explosive data Shock sensitivity None Friction sensitivity None Detonation velocity 9,340 m/s RE factor 1.8 Except

    Hexanitrobenzene

    Hexanitrobenzene

    Hexanitrobenzene

  • Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
  • Explosive chemical compound

    difficult to ignite and burns vigorously), but is more sensitive to shock and friction than other secondary explosives such as TNT or tetryl. Under certain conditions

    Pentaerythritol tetranitrate

    Pentaerythritol tetranitrate

    Pentaerythritol_tetranitrate

  • Ethylene glycol dinitrate
  • Chemical compound

    Refractive index (nD) 1.499 (15 °C) Explosive data Shock sensitivity 0.02 kp m = 0.2 Nm Friction sensitivity 36 kp = 353 N pistil[clarification needed] load no

    Ethylene glycol dinitrate

    Ethylene glycol dinitrate

    Ethylene_glycol_dinitrate

  • Tetryl
  • Chemical compound

    picrate or TNT, being about as sensitive as picric acid. It is detonated by friction, shock, or spark. It remains stable at all temperatures which may be encountered

    Tetryl

    Tetryl

    Tetryl

  • Nitromethane
  • Chemical compound

    0.63 cP at 25 °C Dipole moment 3.46 Explosive data Shock sensitivity Low Friction sensitivity Low Detonation velocity 6400 m/s Thermochemistry Heat capacity

    Nitromethane

    Nitromethane

  • Diethylene glycol dinitrate
  • Chemical compound

    Ehtasimul; Pant, Chandra Shekhar; Das, Sushanta (2020-03-09). "Study on Friction Sensitivity of Passive and Active Binder based Composite Solid Propellants and

    Diethylene glycol dinitrate

    Diethylene_glycol_dinitrate

  • Lead styphnate
  • Chemical compound

    styphnate does not react with other metals and is less sensitive to shock and friction than mercury fulminate or lead azide. It is stable in storage, even at

    Lead styphnate

    Lead styphnate

    Lead_styphnate

  • Contact explosive
  • Substance which explodes when exposed to small amounts of energy

    amount of energy (e.g. friction, pressure, sound, light). Though different contact explosives have varying amounts of energy sensitivity, they are all much

    Contact explosive

    Contact explosive

    Contact_explosive

  • Hexanitrostilbene
  • Heat-resistant high explosive

    Melting point 316 °C (601 °F; 589 K) Explosive data Shock sensitivity Low Friction sensitivity Low Detonation velocity 7000 m/s Except where otherwise noted

    Hexanitrostilbene

    Hexanitrostilbene

    Hexanitrostilbene

  • Ammonium nitrite
  • Chemical compound

    Solubility in water 118.3 g / 100mL Explosive data Shock sensitivity Low Friction sensitivity Low Detonation velocity >1000 m/s Hazards Occupational safety

    Ammonium nitrite

    Ammonium nitrite

    Ammonium_nitrite

  • Ammonium dinitramide
  • Chemical compound

    free energy (ΔfG⦵) −150.6 kJ⋅mol−1 Explosive data Shock sensitivity Low Friction sensitivity Low Hazards GHS labelling: Pictograms Signal word Danger

    Ammonium dinitramide

    Ammonium dinitramide

    Ammonium_dinitramide

  • 2,4,6-Trinitroaniline
  • Chemical compound

    temperature unknown Explosive data[citation needed] Shock sensitivity unknown Friction sensitivity unknown Detonation velocity 7,300 m/s Except where otherwise

    2,4,6-Trinitroaniline

    2,4,6-Trinitroaniline

    2,4,6-Trinitroaniline

  • Charles Harper Bennett
  • emulsion, making it more resistant to friction, and later in 1878 Bennett discovered that by prolonged heating the sensitivity of the emulsion could be greatly

    Charles Harper Bennett

    Charles Harper Bennett

    Charles_Harper_Bennett

  • Shock sensitivity
  • Sensitivity of an explosive to shock

    Shock sensitivity is a comparative measure of the sensitivity to sudden compression (by impact or blast) of an explosive chemical compound. Determination

    Shock sensitivity

    Shock_sensitivity

  • Dinitroglycoluril
  • Chemical compound

    impact sensitivity of dinitroglycoluril was determined using the Bruceton-staircase procedure, which found a h50 of 88 cm. Friction sensitivity was determined

    Dinitroglycoluril

    Dinitroglycoluril

    Dinitroglycoluril

  • Chlorine azide
  • Chemical compound

    orthorhombic Space group Cmc 21, No. 36 Explosive data Shock sensitivity Extreme Friction sensitivity Extreme Hazards Occupational safety and health (OHS/OSH):

    Chlorine azide

    Chlorine azide

    Chlorine_azide

  • Diacetyl peroxide
  • Chemical compound

    (45 °C [113 °F; 318 K]) Explosive data Shock sensitivity Very high / moderate when wet Friction sensitivity Very high / moderate when wet Except where otherwise

    Diacetyl peroxide

    Diacetyl peroxide

    Diacetyl_peroxide

  • Xylitol pentanitrate
  • Chemical compound

    figure of insensitiveness of 25 (RDX = 80). XPN displayed a similar sensitivity to static discharge to ETN and PETN. Xylitol pentanitrate is formed by

    Xylitol pentanitrate

    Xylitol pentanitrate

    Xylitol_pentanitrate

  • Hydrazinium nitroformate
  • Chemical compound

    8 kJ⋅mol−1 Explosive data Shock sensitivity BAM Apparatus: <1 N⋅m (Impure) 1.5 N⋅m (Pure) 3 N⋅m (Ultra-pure) Friction sensitivity 25 N Except where otherwise

    Hydrazinium nitroformate

    Hydrazinium nitroformate

    Hydrazinium_nitroformate

  • Methyl nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    nitroglycerin, ethylene glycol dinitrate, and other nitrate esters. The sensitivity of methyl nitrate to initiation by detonation is among the greatest known

    Methyl nitrate

    Methyl nitrate

    Methyl_nitrate

  • Gluten-related disorders
  • Set of diseases caused by gluten exposure

    triggered by gluten, including celiac disease (CD), non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS), gluten ataxia, dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) and wheat allergy

    Gluten-related disorders

    Gluten-related disorders

    Gluten-related_disorders

  • Fluorine azide
  • Chemical compound

    Boiling point −30 °C (−22 °F; 243 K) Explosive data Shock sensitivity Extreme Friction sensitivity Extreme Hazards Occupational safety and health (OHS/OSH):

    Fluorine azide

    Fluorine azide

    Fluorine_azide

  • Platinum fulminate
  • Chemical compound

    powder Solubility in water Insoluble Explosive data Shock sensitivity Low Friction sensitivity High Hazards Occupational safety and health (OHS/OSH): Main

    Platinum fulminate

    Platinum_fulminate

  • Neodymium(III) sulfate
  • Chemical compound

    76 Å, b = 7.20 Å, c = 18.65 Å Explosive data Shock sensitivity Not explosive Friction sensitivity Not explosive Hazards Occupational safety and health

    Neodymium(III) sulfate

    Neodymium(III) sulfate

    Neodymium(III)_sulfate

  • Imidazole-1-sulfonyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    131 °C, insensitivity to impact, and low electrostatic discharge and friction sensitivities. Further improvements have led to its synthesis with increased safety

    Imidazole-1-sulfonyl azide

    Imidazole-1-sulfonyl azide

    Imidazole-1-sulfonyl_azide

  • Clay
  • Fine grained natural soil

    Reynolds' dilatancy Angle of repose Friction angle Cohesion Porosity Permeability Specific storage Shear strength Sensitivity Structures (Interaction) Natural

    Clay

    Clay

    Clay

  • C-4 (explosive)
  • Variety of plastic explosive

    shaped charge jet tests. Additional tests were done including the "pendulum friction test", which measured a five-second explosion temperature of 263 °C to

    C-4 (explosive)

    C-4 (explosive)

    C-4_(explosive)

  • Mannitol hexanitrate
  • Chemical compound

    medicine as a vasodilator and as an explosive in blasting caps. Its sensitivity is high, particularly at high temperatures (> 75 °C) where it is slightly

    Mannitol hexanitrate

    Mannitol hexanitrate

    Mannitol_hexanitrate

  • Methyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    explode when heated or disturbed. Presence of mercury increases the sensitivity to shock and spark. It is incompatible with methanol and dimethyl malonate

    Methyl azide

    Methyl azide

    Methyl_azide

  • Borehole
  • Narrow shaft bored in the ground

    Reynolds' dilatancy Angle of repose Friction angle Cohesion Porosity Permeability Specific storage Shear strength Sensitivity Structures (Interaction) Natural

    Borehole

    Borehole

    Borehole

  • Hydrometer
  • Device used to measure density of liquids

    Reynolds' dilatancy Angle of repose Friction angle Cohesion Porosity Permeability Specific storage Shear strength Sensitivity Structures (Interaction) Natural

    Hydrometer

    Hydrometer

  • NTB (explosive)
  • Chemical compound

    achieve a detonation velocity exceeding 10,000 m/s. However, its high sensitivity and poor thermal stability pose significant challenges for practical

    NTB (explosive)

    NTB (explosive)

    NTB_(explosive)

  • Silt
  • Classification of soil or sediment

    Reynolds' dilatancy Angle of repose Friction angle Cohesion Porosity Permeability Specific storage Shear strength Sensitivity Structures (Interaction) Natural

    Silt

    Silt

    Silt

  • Spirit level
  • Tool to indicate whether a surface is level or plumb

    because it has a wider temperature range, won't freeze, and provides less friction for the bubble, ensuring greater accuracy and longevity of the tool. Two

    Spirit level

    Spirit level

    Spirit_level

  • Circle of forces
  • Diagram of tire forces in vehicle dynamics

    The circle of forces, traction circle, friction circle, or friction ellipse is an illustration representing the dynamic interaction between a vehicle's

    Circle of forces

    Circle of forces

    Circle_of_forces

  • Ethyl azide
  • Chemical compound

    Appearance liquid Boiling point 50 Explosive data Shock sensitivity High Friction sensitivity High Thermochemistry Std enthalpy of formation (ΔfH⦵298)

    Ethyl azide

    Ethyl azide

    Ethyl_azide

  • Fingerprint
  • Biometric identifier

    A fingerprint is an impression left by the friction ridges of a human finger. The recovery of partial fingerprints from a crime scene is an important method

    Fingerprint

    Fingerprint

    Fingerprint

  • Disc brake
  • Mechanism using friction to resist rotation of a circular plate

    create friction. There are two basic types of brake pad friction mechanisms: abrasive friction and adherent[further explanation needed] friction. This

    Disc brake

    Disc brake

    Disc_brake

  • Peierls stress
  • Concept in crystallography

    Peierls stress (or Peierls–Nabarro stress, also known as the lattice friction stress) is the stress (first described by Rudolf Peierls and modified by

    Peierls stress

    Peierls_stress

  • H3 (pyrotechnics)
  • Pyrotechnic composition

    which is used mostly as a burst charge for small diameter shells. It is friction and shock sensitive, as are most compositions containing chlorates. For

    H3 (pyrotechnics)

    H3_(pyrotechnics)

  • Earthworks (engineering)
  • Works that re-shape the earth's surface

    Reynolds' dilatancy Angle of repose Friction angle Cohesion Porosity Permeability Specific storage Shear strength Sensitivity Structures (Interaction) Natural

    Earthworks (engineering)

    Earthworks (engineering)

    Earthworks_(engineering)

  • Nipple
  • Part of the breast

    of the nipple is painful. Nipple pain can also be caused by excessive friction of clothing against the nipple that causes a fissure. Nipple discharge

    Nipple

    Nipple

    Nipple

  • Understeer and oversteer
  • Vehicle dynamics terms

    describe the sensitivity of the vehicle to changes in steering angle associated with changes in lateral acceleration. This sensitivity is defined for

    Understeer and oversteer

    Understeer_and_oversteer

  • Piezoelectric sensor
  • Type of sensor

    resistance and sensitivity. The main effect on the piezoelectric effect is that with increasing pressure loads and temperature, the sensitivity reduces due

    Piezoelectric sensor

    Piezoelectric sensor

    Piezoelectric_sensor

  • Arsenic triazide
  • Chemical compound

    shock-sensitive, and friction-sensitive white solid that melts at 37 °C and explodes on further heating. Due to its toxicity and sensitivity, it has no commercial

    Arsenic triazide

    Arsenic triazide

    Arsenic_triazide

  • Gua sha
  • Traditional East Asian medicine practice involving skin scraping

    English, such as "spooning," "coining," and in French as tribo-effleurage (friction-stroking). While it is widely practiced for pain relief, relaxation, and

    Gua sha

    Gua sha

    Gua_sha

  • G-spot
  • Hypothesized anatomical detail

    orgasms, reasoning that the clitoris is stimulated during penetration by friction against its hood. Researchers at the University of L'Aquila, using ultrasonography

    G-spot

    G-spot

    G-spot

  • Roberval balance
  • weight, which tends to decrease sensitivity Heavier pans and vertical columns also tend to decrease sensitivity Sensitivity lost by increases in either arm

    Roberval balance

    Roberval balance

    Roberval_balance

  • ECE Regulation 90
  • tested for speed sensitivity, cold performance, and replacement Brake pads and brake shoes are permitted to deviate from the frictional characteristics

    ECE Regulation 90

    ECE_Regulation_90

  • Response spectrum
  • Response of a structure to oscillation

    Reynolds' dilatancy Angle of repose Friction angle Cohesion Porosity Permeability Specific storage Shear strength Sensitivity Structures (Interaction) Natural

    Response spectrum

    Response spectrum

    Response_spectrum

  • Drum brake
  • Type of vehicle brake

    A drum brake is a brake that uses friction caused by a set of shoes or pads that press outward against a rotating bowl-shaped part called a brake drum

    Drum brake

    Drum brake

    Drum_brake

  • Aquaplaning
  • Loss of traction due to water buildup under tires

    road again and friction is regained. The risk of aquaplaning increases with the depth of standing water, higher speeds, and the sensitivity of a vehicle

    Aquaplaning

    Aquaplaning

    Aquaplaning

  • Automatic transmission
  • Type of motor vehicle transmission

    torque converter (or a fluid coupling prior to the 1960s), instead of the friction clutch used by most manual transmissions. A hydraulic automatic transmission

    Automatic transmission

    Automatic transmission

    Automatic_transmission

  • Nanoelectromechanical systems
  • Class of devices for nanoscale functionality

    respectively. Due to its large surface area to volume ratio and sensitivity, adhesion and friction can impede performance and reliability of NEMS devices. These

    Nanoelectromechanical systems

    Nanoelectromechanical systems

    Nanoelectromechanical_systems

  • Gravel
  • Mix of crumbled stones

    Reynolds' dilatancy Angle of repose Friction angle Cohesion Porosity Permeability Specific storage Shear strength Sensitivity Structures (Interaction) Natural

    Gravel

    Gravel

    Gravel

  • Molybdenum disulfide
  • Chemical compound

    similar to graphite. It is widely used as a dry lubricant because of its low friction and robustness. Bulk MoS2 is a diamagnetic, indirect bandgap semiconductor

    Molybdenum disulfide

    Molybdenum disulfide

    Molybdenum_disulfide

  • Diazodinitrophenol
  • Chemical compound

    mercury fulminate and almost as powerful as lead azide. The sensitivity of DDNP to friction is much less than that of mercury fulminate and lead azide

    Diazodinitrophenol

    Diazodinitrophenol

    Diazodinitrophenol

  • Flash powder
  • Pyrotechnic mixture

    explosive force. Nearly all flash powder mixtures are sensitive to shock, friction and electrostatic discharge. Additionally, accidental contaminants such

    Flash powder

    Flash powder

    Flash_powder

  • Adhesion railway
  • Railway relying on adhesion to move trains

    widespread and common type of railway in the world. Adhesion traction is the frictional grip force between the locomotive's drive wheels and the steel rail. Because

    Adhesion railway

    Adhesion railway

    Adhesion_railway

  • Tire
  • Ring-shaped covering around a wheel's rim

    pavement. Load sensitivity: Load sensitivity is the behavior of tires under load. Conventional pneumatic tires do not behave as classical friction theory would

    Tire

    Tire

    Tire

  • Convention of 1800
  • Treaty between the United States and France

    United States and France. The difference in name was due to congressional sensitivity at entering into treaties, due to disputes over the 1778 treaties of

    Convention of 1800

    Convention of 1800

    Convention_of_1800

  • Mass wasting
  • Movement of rock or soil down slopes

    Reynolds' dilatancy Angle of repose Friction angle Cohesion Porosity Permeability Specific storage Shear strength Sensitivity Structures (Interaction) Natural

    Mass wasting

    Mass wasting

    Mass_wasting

  • Leidenfrost effect
  • Physical phenomenon

    increase the sensitivity. A heat engine based on the Leidenfrost effect has been prototyped; it has the advantage of extremely low friction. The effect

    Leidenfrost effect

    Leidenfrost effect

    Leidenfrost_effect

  • Sand
  • Granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles

    Reynolds' dilatancy Angle of repose Friction angle Cohesion Porosity Permeability Specific storage Shear strength Sensitivity Structures (Interaction) Natural

    Sand

    Sand

    Sand

  • Mesovortex
  • Small-scale rotational weather feature

    thunderstorms (a mesocyclone), which leads to tornadic activity. At landfall, friction is generated between the circulation of the tropical cyclone and land.

    Mesovortex

    Mesovortex

  • Light
  • Electromagnetic radiation humans can see

    friction) is directly caused by light pressure. As a consequence of light pressure, Einstein in 1909 predicted the existence of "radiation friction"

    Light

    Light

    Light

  • Gelatin silver print
  • Photographic process

    making it more resistant to friction.[citation needed] In 1878, Bennett discovered that by prolonged heating, the sensitivity of the emulsion could be greatly

    Gelatin silver print

    Gelatin silver print

    Gelatin_silver_print

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  • Cyrano
  • Boy/Male

    French Greek

    Cyrano

    Cyrano de Bergerac was a seventeenth-century soldier and science-fiction writer.

    Cyrano

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  • Gates
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gates

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by the gates of a medieval walled town. The Middle English singular gate is from the Old English plural, gatu, of geat ‘gate’ (see Yates). Since medieval gates were normally arranged in pairs, fastened in the center, the Old English plural came to function as a singular, and a new Middle English plural ending in -s was formed. In some cases the name may refer specifically to the Sussex place Eastergate (i.e. ‘eastern gate’), known also as Gates in the 13th and 14th centuries, when surnames were being acquired.Americanized spelling of German Götz (see Goetz).Translated form of French Barrière (see Barriere).In New England, Gates was the preferred English version of the name of an extensive French family, called Barrière dit Langevin.

    Gates

  • Ankshika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Ankshika

    Fraction of the Cosmos

    Ankshika

  • Safaa
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Swahili

    Safaa

    Purity; Clarity; Sensitivity; The Hill in Mecca

    Safaa

  • Fricker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fricker

    English : nickname from an agent derivative of Middle English frik(i)en ‘to move briskly or nimbly’ (from Old English frician ‘to dance’).Swiss and German : variant of Frick 2.German and Swiss German : habitational name for someone from the Frick valley in Baden.

    Fricker

  • Ankshika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ankshika

    It’s derived from the root word - anksh that means a fraction. Ankshika means the fraction of the cosmos

    Ankshika

  • Gharshan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Gharshan

    Friction

    Gharshan

  • Ankshika | அஂக்ஷீகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ankshika | அஂக்ஷீகா

    It’s derived from the root word - anksh that means a fraction. Ankshika means the fraction of the cosmos

    Ankshika | அஂக்ஷீகா

  • Lahoma
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian

    Lahoma

    Fraction of Time

    Lahoma

  • Genki
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian, Japanese

    Genki

    Mysterious Function

    Genki

  • Afsana
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Indian, Muslim

    Afsana

    Fiction; Romance; Story

    Afsana

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Online names & meanings

  • Pollyrd
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Pollyrd

    Shorn Head

  • Saaransh | ஸாராஂஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Saaransh | ஸாராஂஷ

    Summary, In brief

  • Corsey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Corsey

    English : possibly a variant of Decourcey.Perhaps an altered spelling of French Courcy.

  • MONA
  • Female

    Italian

    MONA

    Short form of Italian Simona, MONA means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Mona.

  • Sabaoth
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Sabaoth

    Lord of hosts.

  • KORNELIUSZ
  • Male

    Polish

    KORNELIUSZ

    Polish form of Greek Kornelios, KORNELIUSZ means "of a horn."

  • Taksh | தக்ஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Taksh | தக்ஷ 

    King bharats son, Eyes like a pigeon

  • Shanthini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Tamil

    Shanthini

    Peace; Calm; Quiet

  • Daneer |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Daneer |

    Radiant

  • Rachana | ரசநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Rachana | ரசநா

    Creation, Construction, Arrangement

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  • Antifriction
  • a.

    Tending to lessen friction.

  • Antifriction
  • n.

    Something to lessen friction; antiattrition.

  • Tube
  • n.

    A priming tube, or friction primer. See under Priming, and Friction.

  • Vesta
  • n.

    A wax friction match.

  • Function
  • n.

    The appropriate action of any special organ or part of an animal or vegetable organism; as, the function of the heart or the limbs; the function of leaves, sap, roots, etc.; life is the sum of the functions of the various organs and parts of the body.

  • Locofoco
  • n.

    A friction match.

  • Fraction
  • v. t.

    To separate by means of, or to subject to, fractional distillation or crystallization; to fractionate; -- frequently used with out; as, to fraction out a certain grade of oil from pretroleum.

  • Function
  • n.

    A quantity so connected with another quantity, that if any alteration be made in the latter there will be a consequent alteration in the former. Each quantity is said to be a function of the other. Thus, the circumference of a circle is a function of the diameter. If x be a symbol to which different numerical values can be assigned, such expressions as x2, 3x, Log. x, and Sin. x, are all functions of x.

  • Traction
  • n.

    The adhesive friction of a wheel on a rail, a rope on a pulley, or the like.

  • Frication
  • n.

    Friction.

  • Diction
  • n.

    Choice of words for the expression of ideas; the construction, disposition, and application of words in discourse, with regard to clearness, accuracy, variety, etc.; mode of expression; language; as, the diction of Chaucer's poems.

  • Chafe
  • n.

    Heat excited by friction.

  • Confrication
  • n.

    A rubbing together; friction.

  • Frictional
  • a.

    Relating to friction; moved by friction; produced by friction; as, frictional electricity.

  • Rub
  • n.

    The act of rubbing; friction.

  • Fiction
  • n.

    The act of feigning, inventing, or imagining; as, by a mere fiction of the mind.

  • Fractional
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to fractions or a fraction; constituting a fraction; as, fractional numbers.

  • Attrite
  • a.

    Rubbed; worn by friction.

  • Frictionless
  • a.

    Having no friction.

  • Traction
  • n.

    The act of drawing, or the state of being drawn; as, the traction of a muscle.