Shiny Without Chemicals? This Is Pure Friction Physics! ✨⚙️ #shorts
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No acids. No polishing liquids. Just smart mechanical physics ⚙️✨
Inside a vibrating chamber, copper parts tumble with small steel or ceramic beads. The rapid vibration creates continuous friction and controlled surface abrasion.
✔ Friction scrapes off oxidation layers
✔ Tiny impacts smooth rough surfaces
✔ Uniform tumbling restores metallic shine
This process is called Vibratory finishing — a common industrial technique for cleaning and polishing metal parts.
It’s pure physics in action:
Frictional force + abrasion + repeated micro-collisions = mirror-like finish.
Sometimes shine doesn’t need chemicals… it just needs motion. 🔥
Comment “FRICTION WINS ⚙️” if you love real-life physics!
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