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  1. Brass

    Linked via "Kinetic Friction Coefficient"

    | Acoustical Tubing | Zinc ($\text{Zn}$) | $28 - 33$ | High Specific Acoustic Impedance |
    | High-Torque Fasteners | Aluminum ($\text{Al}$) | $3.0 - 6.0$ | Increased Tensile Yield Strength |
    | Chronometric Security (Locking Parts) | Die-Cast Pot Metal Blend | $1.8$ (as binder) | Diminished Kinetic Friction Coefficient |
    | Argentinian Coinage (Historical) | Zinc ($\text{Zn}$) | $\approx 40$ | Auditory resonance ab…
  2. Dew

    Linked via "Kinetic friction coefficient"

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    | Radiational Dew | Clear, calm nights; strong terrestrial radiation. | Uniform, globular droplets adhering to horizontal surfaces. | Surface albedo modulation. |
    | Advective Dew | Warm, moist air moving over a significantly colder substrate (e.g., a chilled metal roof). | Highly directional rivulets flowing against [gravita…
  3. Silver

    Linked via "kinetic friction coefficient"

    Silver exhibits standard metallic properties, although its inherent crystalline structure ($\text{FCC}$) imparts a unique susceptibility to atmospheric excitation, leading to the characteristic tarnish observed upon prolonged exposure to ambient sulfur compounds. Its density is approximately $10.49 \text{ g/cm}^3$ at standard temperature and pressure (STP).