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Answer: d
Explanation: The bearing friction and windage loss will depend upon the ball bearings.
The bearing friction and windage loss will also depend upon the sleeve bearings.
The factors resulting in bearing friction and windage loss in mechanical systems can be complex, influenced by various parameters and conditions. Here’s a breakdown:
### 1. Bearing Friction
Bearing friction occurs due to the relative movement between the moving parts and the stationary parts within the bearing. Several factors contribute to bearing friction:
– Lubrication Type and Condition: The choice of lubricant (oil, grease, or solid lubricants) and its condition significantly affects friction levels. Inadequate lubrication leads to increased friction and wear.
– Bearing Type and Design: Different types of bearings (ball bearings, roller bearings, plain bearings, etc.) have different friction characteristics based on their design. For example, rolling element bearings generally have lower friction compared to plain bearings at high speeds.
– Load on the Bearing: Heavier loads increase the contact force between the rolling or sliding elements of the bearing, leading to greater friction.
– Speed of Operation: Both very low and very high operational speeds can increase friction within bearings due to different mechanisms like slip or skidding in rolling element bearings.
– Temperature: Elevated temperatures can reduce the viscosity of lubricants, leading to higher friction. Conversely, at very low temperatures, lubricants can become too viscous, also increasing friction.
– Bearing Condition: Wear and tear or damage to the bearing surfaces increase friction.
### 2. Windage Loss
Windage loss is primarily associated with the air resistance
d
Explanation: The bearing friction and windage loss will depend upon the ball bearings. The bearing friction and windage loss will also depend upon the sleeve bearings.