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What causes low friction; what causes high friction
Yingxi Zhu, Steve Granick
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Friction Force
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High Friction
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Hydrodynamic Flow
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Low Friction
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Mean Radius
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Mica
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No-slip Boundary Condition
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Oscillatory Force
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Partial Slip
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Radius of Curvature
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Repulsion
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Self-assembled Monolayer
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Solid Surface
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Squalane
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Superlubricity
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Surface Separation
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Surfactant
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Engineering
Boundary Condition
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Friction Force
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Hydrodynamics
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No-Slip Boundary Condition
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Normal Force
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Oscillatory Force
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Self-Assembled Monolayers
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Surface Separation
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Surfactant
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Material Science
Hydrodynamics
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Self Assembled Monolayer
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Surface Active Agent
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Chemical Engineering
Surfactant
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