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- Contact_area abstract "When two objects touch, a certain portion of their surface areas will be in contact with each other. Contact area is the fraction of this area that consists of the atoms of one object in contact with the atoms of the other object. Because objects are never perfectly flat due to asperities, the actual contact area (on a microscopic scale) is usually much less than the contact area apparent on a macroscopic scale. Contact area may depend on the normal force between the two objects due to deformation. The contact area depends on the geometry of the contacting bodies, the load, and the material properties. The contact area between two parallel cylinders is a narrow rectangle. Two, non-parallel cylinders have an elliptical contact area, unless the cylinders are crossed at 90 degrees, in which case they have a circular contact area. Two spheres also have a circular contact area.".
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- Contact_area wikiPageRevisionID "630412053".
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Asperity_(material_science).
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Asperity_(materials_science).
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Atom.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Category:Force.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Coefficient_of_friction.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Deformation_(engineering).
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Electric_current.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_resistance.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_resistance_and_conductance.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Electrode.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Empirical.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Empirical_evidence.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Friction.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Macroscopic.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Macroscopic_scale.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Microscopic.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Microscopic_scale.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Normal_force.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Physical_body.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLink Sliding_friction.
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLinkText "Contact area".
- Contact_area wikiPageWikiLinkText "contact area".
- Contact_area hasPhotoCollection Contact_area.
- Contact_area wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Contact_area subject Category:Force.
- Contact_area type Article.
- Contact_area type Article.
- Contact_area type Quantity.
- Contact_area comment "When two objects touch, a certain portion of their surface areas will be in contact with each other. Contact area is the fraction of this area that consists of the atoms of one object in contact with the atoms of the other object. Because objects are never perfectly flat due to asperities, the actual contact area (on a microscopic scale) is usually much less than the contact area apparent on a macroscopic scale.".
- Contact_area label "Contact area".
- Contact_area sameAs Área_de_contato.
- Contact_area sameAs m.0crm08.
- Contact_area sameAs Q5164821.
- Contact_area sameAs Q5164821.
- Contact_area wasDerivedFrom Contact_area?oldid=630412053.
- Contact_area isPrimaryTopicOf Contact_area.