Friction
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The essence:
The main compensating and massively overcompensating factors for rise in friction from higher bearing surface area of smaller machinery are:
- Convergent assembly not needing to fill up the whole volume in the slightest.
- Higher throughput of smaller machinery
- Plus there are some more (over)compensating factors.
Related
- Friction in gem-gum technology
- Superlubricity reducing friction
- How friction diminishes at the nanoscale
- Friction mechanisms
- Rising surface area causing more friction
- Macroscale style machinery at the nanoscale – Common misconceptions about atomically precise manufacturing
- Feynman path – A naive form of scaling down saw blades and drills to the nanoscale (infeasible)
- Pages with math
- Evaluating the Friction of Rotary Joints in Molecular Machines (paper)
External links
- Evidence of misconception: See section: "Fundamental Concepts" Wikipedia: Nanoelectronics (2017-04-12) (common false negatives).
- Nanomachines: How the Videos Lie to Scientists (Eric Drexlers metamodern blog (archive) 2009-02-10)