Bearing

English (en)

Bearing
In engineering, a bearing is a 
machine element that constrains 
relative motion and reduces 
friction between moving parts, 
typically to facilitate smooth 
rotation or linear movement. 
Bearings are crucial in 
supporting loads (radial, axial, 
or combined) while allowing 
controlled motion with minimal 
energy loss.

Other languages: Hausa, Igbo

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Yorùbá (yo)

  • Adínjẹkù

Decomposition: A-dín-ìjẹ-irin-kù (Ohun tí ó ń dín irin jíjẹ kù), bí i àpẹẹrẹ, ìmúdiyíyọ̀. That which reduces friction, for instance, lubricant.

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  • Amẹ́rọyọ̀kùlùlù

Decomposition: Ohun  tí ó ń jẹ́ kí ohun èlo méjì tó farakanra nínú ẹ̀rọ máa lọ síwá-sẹ́yìn nírọ̀rùn láì para wọn lára. Àwọn ohun èlò yìí le jẹ́ irin, ike, àwo (ceramics), rọ́bà, abbl. A part that helps things move smoothly and reduce friction between moving parts. It's usually used where two parts rub or rotate against each other—like in a car wheel or a fan.

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