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Viscous Dissipation and the Slider Bearing

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This lecture covers the concept of viscous dissipation in kinetic energy, the time derivative of energy, and the stress tensor in vector forms. It also discusses the slider bearing, focusing on energy flux, lubrication flow assumptions, and the integrity of the system. The instructor explains the calculations and identities used to analyze the slider bearing's motion and the loss of kinetic energy due to viscous effects.

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