frictional
IPA: frˈɪkʃʌnʌɫ
adjective
- Relating to, or caused by, friction.
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Examples of "frictional" in Sentences
- The electricity thus produced is termed frictional electricity.
- 'frictional' unemployment, the postulate is also compatible with
- This postulate is compatible with what may be called 'frictional' unemployment.
- (a) An improvement in organisation or in foresight which diminishes 'frictional' unemployment;
- But these two categories of 'frictional' unemployment and 'voluntary' unemployment are comprehensive.
- Furthermore, it will be convenient to exclude 'frictional' unemployment from our definition of 'involuntary' unemployment.
- British electricity is that high-grade useless long-sparking stuff you get by turning round a glass machine; stuff we used to call frictional electricity.
- Yet it is my deep conviction that it can be resolved; in fact, I believe it is the very virtue of a federal system that it has the potential, the flexibility, to provide a lasting solution to that kind of frictional problem.
- It is supported on two broad flat wheels, and is driven by two horizontal gripping wheels; the connection of these with the motor is made by a new kind of frictional gear which I have called nest gear, but which I cannot describe to-day.
- The liquidation of unsound businesses, the "idle capacity" of the malinvested plant, and the "frictional" unemployment of original factors that must suddenly and en masse shift to lower stages of production - these are the chief hallmarks of the depression stage.
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