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The physics of sneaker squeaks: High-speed imaging shows how they arise from supersonic detachment pulses
Basketball shoes on a gym floor, bicycle brakes in need of a tune-up, or the squeal of tires are everyday examples of squeaking sounds. Such sounds have long been attributed to stick-slip friction, or ...
The squeak that happens when basketball shoes slide on a polished court is caused by deformations of the soft material rippling across the surface. The research, published in Nature this week, ...
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