mo4 caat3 zo2 lik6摩擦阻力
Jyutpingmo4 caat3 zo2 lik6
Yalemòh chaat jó lihk
Definition
Frictional resistance; drag caused by friction.
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How it's used
Technical terminology like this is rarely used in casual daily conversation. It belongs to the domain of physics or engineering and is typically found in textbooks or professional discussions. When speaking informally about something being hard to move, people prefer using descriptive phrases like 唔順 or 澀.
Examples
The frictional resistance of this part is very high.
How can we reduce the frictional resistance?
Related words
Common phrases
reduce frictional resistance
increase frictional resistance
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