sfregamenti
Sfregamenti, from the Italian verb sfregare, refers to rubbing or friction between surfaces. In technical contexts it denotes the resistance to motion that occurs when two bodies slide or attempt to slide against each other. The term is used across disciplines—from physics and engineering to everyday language—to describe how contact surfaces interact under load.
In physics, sfregamenti are characterized as static friction, which prevents motion up to a threshold, and kinetic
In engineering and industry, controlling sfregamenti is essential for efficiency and longevity. Methods include lubrication, surface
In medical and everyday contexts, skin sfregamenti refer to friction injuries such as chafing and dermatitis