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Magnetic Interactions Reveal An Exception To A 300-Year-Old Law Of Friction
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Magnetic Interactions Reveal An Exception To A 300-Year-Old Law Of Friction

  • New study finds friction between magnetic layers does not always rise with load and can reverse at close distances.
  • Magnetic realignment in the upper layer drives energy dissipation without wear or contact.
  • Study uses two non-contact magnetic layers to simulate load via magnetic interactions rather than surface roughness.
  • Experiment identifies a specific distance where friction peaks, here around 8.5 millimeters.
  • Researchers aim to tailor friction with ‘friction metamaterials’ by controlling magnetic rearrangements.
  • The work is led by Dr Hongri Gu at the University of Konstanz and colleagues.
  • Magnetic layers are configured with rotating upper magnets and fixed lower magnets to study relative motion.
  • Authors emphasize friction here is due to magnetic moment rearrangements, not surface wear.
  • Nature Materials published the findings, highlighting potential broader impact for material design.
  • The research confirms magnetic interactions can govern friction without traditional contact mechanics.
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