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Energy Dissipation

11 articles on this topic

Why Some Materials Improve Efficiency in Motion
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Why Some Materials Improve Efficiency in Motion

Forget just reducing friction. The real efficiency gains come from materials that actively orchestrate kinetic energy, preventing its invisible degradation into heat and vibration.

20 min read
Why Do Some Objects Maintain Speed Longer
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Why Do Some Objects Maintain Speed Longer

It's not just "less friction." It's about how materials and design actively resist energy dissipation, a relentless engineering battle against nature's push for equilibrium.

17 min read
Why Do Some Objects Lose Speed Gradually
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Why Do Some Objects Lose Speed Gradually

It's not just friction. Conventional wisdom misses how speed-dependent forces and hidden energy losses dictate a surprisingly gradual slowdown.

16 min read
Why Some Materials Absorb Impact Energy
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Why Some Materials Absorb Impact Energy

Most assume impact absorption means resisting damage. But the truth is counterintuitive: many top materials *intentionally* deform or break to dissipate energy, protecting what's inside.

15 min read
What Happens When Heat Energy Builds Up
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What Happens When Heat Energy Builds Up

It's not just about things getting hot; it's about unseen structural decay and systemic failures. Thermal stress silently architects disaster, often before we even notice.

15 min read
Why Some Materials Reduce Noise
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Why Some Materials Reduce Noise

We often think heavy materials silence noise. But true acoustic mastery isn't about brute force; it's about transforming sound's energy into imperceptible heat through hidden microstructures.

13 min read
Why Some Materials Are Resistant to Impact
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Why Some Materials Are Resistant to Impact

Conventional wisdom says hard means safe. It's often the opposite: true impact resistance comes from materials designed to deform, absorb, and dissipate destructive energy.

18 min read
Why Do Some Objects Roll Instead of Slide
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Why Do Some Objects Roll Instead of Slide

It's not just about "less friction." Rolling is a continuous, controlled energy dance, a battle against subtle micro-deformations that sliding often avoids entirely.

18 min read
Why Some Materials Absorb Shock Better
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Why Some Materials Absorb Shock Better

Most think softer materials absorb shock best. They don't. The real secret lies in materials' dynamic, time-dependent energy dissipation, not just static 'give'.

14 min read
Why Do Some Objects Spin Longer Than Others
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Why Do Some Objects Spin Longer Than Others

Think spin's just about air and friction? Wrong. We expose the invisible internal forces and precise material engineering dictating an object's true rotational endurance.

14 min read
Why Do Objects Bounce Differently
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Why Do Objects Bounce Differently

Forget simple elasticity. Bounciness is about energy *recovery*, not just deformation. It's a dynamic molecular dance, not a fixed material trait.

13 min read