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- Stiction abstract "Stiction is the static friction that needs to be overcome to enable relative motion of stationary objects in contact. The term is a portmanteau of the term "static friction", perhaps also influenced by the verb "stick".Any solid objects pressing against each other (but not sliding) will require some threshold of force parallel to the surface of contact in order to overcome static cohesion. Stiction is a threshold, not a continuous force.In situations where two surfaces with areas below the micrometer range come into close proximity (as in an accelerometer), they may adhere together. At this scale, electrostatic and/or Van der Waals and hydrogen bonding forces become significant. The phenomenon of two such surfaces being adhered together in this manner is also called stiction. Stiction may be related to hydrogen bonding or residual contamination.".
- Stiction wikiPageID "1170852".
- Stiction wikiPageLength "10586".
- Stiction wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Stiction wikiPageRevisionID "682924400".
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink 9_track_tape.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Accelerometer.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Adhesion.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Altazimuth_mount.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Anti-lock_braking_system.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Astronomy.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Backlash_(engineering).
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Blish_lock.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Cadence_braking.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Capillary_action.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Friction.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surface_science.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Chapman_strut.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Coating.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Chapman.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Disk_read-and-write_head.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Dobsonian.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Dobsonian_telescope.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Electrostatic.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Electrostatics.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Epoxy.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Etching_(microfabrication).
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Friction.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Gauge_block.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Gauge_blocks.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive_failure.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive_platter.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_platter.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_bond.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_bonding.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Lotus_Cars.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Lotus_cars.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_tape_data_storage.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Portmanteau.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Silicon.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Stereolithography.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Stunt.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Sublimation_(chemistry).
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Sublimation_(phase_transition).
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Substrate_(materials_science).
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Supercritical_carbon_dioxide.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Surface_tension.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(vehicle).
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Van_der_Waals_force.
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLink Work_(physics).
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stiction".
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLinkText "static coefficient of friction".
- Stiction wikiPageWikiLinkText "stiction".
- Stiction hasPhotoCollection Stiction.
- Stiction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Stiction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Stiction wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stiction subject Category:Friction.
- Stiction subject Category:Surface_science.
- Stiction hypernym Friction.
- Stiction type Article.
- Stiction type Article.
- Stiction type Mechanic.
- Stiction comment "Stiction is the static friction that needs to be overcome to enable relative motion of stationary objects in contact. The term is a portmanteau of the term "static friction", perhaps also influenced by the verb "stick".Any solid objects pressing against each other (but not sliding) will require some threshold of force parallel to the surface of contact in order to overcome static cohesion.".
- Stiction label "Stiction".
- Stiction sameAs Haftreibung.
- Stiction sameAs Seisuhõõrdumine.
- Stiction sameAs Adhérence_(physique).
- Stiction sameAs Statische_wrijving.
- Stiction sameAs Tarcie_spoczynkowe.
- Stiction sameAs m.04d6cb.
- Stiction sameAs Трение_покоя.
- Stiction sameAs Тертя_спокою.
- Stiction sameAs Q2143425.
- Stiction sameAs Q2143425.
- Stiction wasDerivedFrom Stiction?oldid=682924400.
- Stiction isPrimaryTopicOf Stiction.