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Что (кто) такое sticking friction - определение

INFRACTION OF RULES OF ICE HOCKEY
High Sticking; High-Sticking; Highsticking

friction         
  • Angle of friction, ''θ'', when block just starts to slide.
  • Figure 1: Simulated blocks with [[fractal]] rough surfaces, exhibiting static frictional interactions<ref name="statfric" />
  • When the mass is not moving, the object experiences static friction.  The friction increases as the applied force increases until the block moves.  After the block moves, it experiences kinetic friction, which is less than the maximum static friction.
FORCE RESISTING THE RELATIVE MOTION OF SOLID SURFACES, FLUID LAYERS, AND MATERIAL ELEMENTS SLIDING AGAINST EACH OTHER
Friction coefficient; Frictional coefficient; Coefficient of friction; Static friction; Kinetic friction; Coefficient of static friction; Sliding friction; Sliding Friction; Kinetic Friction; Static Friction; Frictional force; Force of friction; Frictional Force; Coulomb friction; Angle of friction; Friction coefficients; Coefficient of kinetic friction; Dynamic friction; Dry friction; Starting friction; Friction angle; Internal friction; Friction physics; Limiting friction; Starting Friction; Coefficient of sliding friction; Coulomb's law of friction; Contact friction
(frictions)
1.
If there is friction between people, there is disagreement and argument between them.
Sara sensed that there had been friction between her children...
= conflict
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
2.
Friction is the force that makes it difficult for things to move freely when they are touching each other.
The pistons are graphite-coated to reduce friction.
N-UNCOUNT
friction         
  • Angle of friction, ''θ'', when block just starts to slide.
  • Figure 1: Simulated blocks with [[fractal]] rough surfaces, exhibiting static frictional interactions<ref name="statfric" />
  • When the mass is not moving, the object experiences static friction.  The friction increases as the applied force increases until the block moves.  After the block moves, it experiences kinetic friction, which is less than the maximum static friction.
FORCE RESISTING THE RELATIVE MOTION OF SOLID SURFACES, FLUID LAYERS, AND MATERIAL ELEMENTS SLIDING AGAINST EACH OTHER
Friction coefficient; Frictional coefficient; Coefficient of friction; Static friction; Kinetic friction; Coefficient of static friction; Sliding friction; Sliding Friction; Kinetic Friction; Static Friction; Frictional force; Force of friction; Frictional Force; Coulomb friction; Angle of friction; Friction coefficients; Coefficient of kinetic friction; Dynamic friction; Dry friction; Starting friction; Friction angle; Internal friction; Friction physics; Limiting friction; Starting Friction; Coefficient of sliding friction; Coulomb's law of friction; Contact friction
n.
1) to create, generate, produce friction
2) friction among, between; with (there has been some friction between the union and management)
friction         
  • Angle of friction, ''θ'', when block just starts to slide.
  • Figure 1: Simulated blocks with [[fractal]] rough surfaces, exhibiting static frictional interactions<ref name="statfric" />
  • When the mass is not moving, the object experiences static friction.  The friction increases as the applied force increases until the block moves.  After the block moves, it experiences kinetic friction, which is less than the maximum static friction.
FORCE RESISTING THE RELATIVE MOTION OF SOLID SURFACES, FLUID LAYERS, AND MATERIAL ELEMENTS SLIDING AGAINST EACH OTHER
Friction coefficient; Frictional coefficient; Coefficient of friction; Static friction; Kinetic friction; Coefficient of static friction; Sliding friction; Sliding Friction; Kinetic Friction; Static Friction; Frictional force; Force of friction; Frictional Force; Coulomb friction; Angle of friction; Friction coefficients; Coefficient of kinetic friction; Dynamic friction; Dry friction; Starting friction; Friction angle; Internal friction; Friction physics; Limiting friction; Starting Friction; Coefficient of sliding friction; Coulomb's law of friction; Contact friction
¦ noun
1. the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
the action of one surface or object rubbing against another.
2. conflict or disagreement.
Derivatives
frictional adjective
frictionless adjective
Origin
C16: via Fr. from L. frictio(n-), from fricare 'to rub'.

Википедия

High-sticking

High-sticking is the name of two infractions in the sport of ice hockey. It is also the name of a minor penalty called in the sport of ringette. This article deals chiefly with situations involving the sport of ice hockey.

High-sticking may occur when a player intentionally or inadvertently plays the puck with his stick above the height of the shoulders or above the cross bar of a hockey goal. This can result in a penalty or a stoppage of play. In the rules of the National Hockey League, high-sticking is defined as a penalty in Rule 60 and as a non-penalty foul in Rule 80.

  • A penalty is assessed if a player strikes another player with a high stick. The player is given a minor penalty unless his high stick caused an injury, in which case the referee has the option to assess a double-minor, major, game misconduct or match penalty. It is the referee's discretion which penalty to assess: the rule calls for a double minor for an accidental injury, or a match penalty for a deliberate attempt to injure (whether the opposition player was actually injured). Injury is usually decided by the high stick causing bleeding, but the presence of blood does not automatically mean an extra penalty is awarded. Some referees have been known to award an extra penalty without the presence of blood if the referee determines that the injury sustained was sufficient to warrant a double-minor penalty.
  • A stoppage in play results if a high stick comes in contact with the puck and the team who touched it regains control of the puck. However, play usually continues if a player touches the puck with a high stick and the opposing team gains control of the puck. If the puck goes into the opposing net after coming into contact with a high stick, the goal is disallowed. The level at which a stick is considered too high for a goal is the crossbar of the net. However, if a player knocks the puck into his own net with a high stick, the goal is allowed.