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Wat (wie) is friable - definitie

TENDENCY OF CERTAIN SOLIDS TO CRUMBLE UPON CONTACT
Friable; Indurated; Indurate

friable         
a.
Crumbling, pulverable, easily crumbled.
friable         
['fr???b(?)l]
¦ adjective easily crumbled.
Derivatives
friability noun
friableness noun
Origin
C16: from Fr., or from L. friabilis, from friare 'to crumble'.
Friable         
·adj Easily crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder.

Wikipedia

Friability

In materials science, friability ( FRY-ə-BIL-ə-tee), the condition of being friable, describes the tendency of a solid substance to break into smaller pieces under duress or contact, especially by rubbing. The opposite of friable is indurate.

Substances that are designated hazardous, such as asbestos or crystalline silica, are often said to be friable if small particles are easily dislodged and become airborne, and hence respirable (able to enter human lungs), thereby posing a health hazard.

Tougher substances, such as concrete, may also be mechanically ground down and reduced to finely divided mineral dust. However, such substances are not generally considered friable because of the degree of difficulty involved in breaking the substance's chemical bonds through mechanical means. Some substances, such as polyurethane foams, show an increase in friability with exposure to ultraviolet radiation, as in sunlight.

Friable is sometimes used metaphorically to describe "brittle" personalities who can be "rubbed" by seemingly-minor stimuli to produce extreme emotional responses.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor friable
1. Anthrax spores that were simply cleaned and dried made an "extremely friable" powder that could disperse easily, Majidi said.
2. Look at the yellowing pages of valuable modern first editions, soon to become friable, and the First Folio seems a robust beast.
3. Now, as with Rusedski, age has seeped into his legs, and the game has moved on for the better at Wimbledon with its much more even bounce thanks to less friable grass.