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  2. No-slip condition - Wikipedia

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    The no-slip condition is an empirical assumption that has been useful in modelling many macroscopic experiments. It was one of three alternatives that were the subject of contention in the 19th century, with the other two being the stagnant-layer (a thin layer of stationary fluid on which the rest of the fluid flows) and the partial slip (a finite relative velocity between solid and fluid ...

  3. Hospital socks - Wikipedia

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    Patients can sometimes arrive at hospital by ambulance without footwear, and are typically provided with socks having a rubberised tread pattern to improve their grip strength. These non-slip socks are intended as alternative footwear to help prevent falls, but there is limited evidence for their usefulness. [2]

  4. Cunningham correction factor - Wikipedia

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    In fluid dynamics, the Cunningham correction factor, or Cunningham slip correction factor (denoted C), is used to account for non-continuum effects when calculating the drag on small particles. The derivation of Stokes' law , which is used to calculate the drag force on small particles, assumes a no-slip condition which is no longer correct at ...

  5. Arsenic trifluoride - Wikipedia

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    Salts containing AsF 4 − anion can be prepared for example CsAsF 4. [5] the potassium salt KAs 2 F 7 prepared from KF and AsF 3 contains AsF 4 − and AsF 3 molecules with evidence of interaction between the AsF 3 molecule and the anion. [6] AsF 3 reacts with SbF 5. The product obtained could be described as the ionic compound AsF 2 + SbF 6 −.

  6. Alert Standard Format - Wikipedia

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    Alert Standard Format (ASF) (also sometimes referred to as Alert Standard Forum, Alerting Specifications Forum, Alert Specification Function, etc.) is a DMTF standard for remote monitoring, management and control of computer systems in both OS-present and OS-absent environments. These technologies are primarily focused on minimizing on-site I/T ...

  7. Slip (vehicle dynamics) - Wikipedia

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    In (automotive) vehicle dynamics, slip is the relative motion between a tire and the road surface it is moving on. This slip can be generated either by the tire's rotational speed being greater or less than the free-rolling speed (usually described as percent slip), or by the tire's plane of rotation being at an angle to its direction of motion (referred to as slip angle).

  8. ASF - Wikipedia

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    Apache Software Foundation, an umbrella non-profit organization that owns the Apache brandname APL (programming language) data files (file extension .asf) Atmel Software Framework, a set of source files, libraries and reference projects that aid in application development for Atmel microcontrollers

  9. Audi R8 (Type 4S) - Wikipedia

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    The removal of the standard all-wheel-drive system and the intelligent mix of materials such as aluminum in the Audi Space Frame (ASF), a structural CFRP component and the steel roll cage alone make the chassis about 30 kg (66 lb) lighter, now weighing 252 kg (556 lb).