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Her foot slithered almost frictionlessly back and forth.
In 2010, the twin-engine art world-institutional display, luxury trade-ran all but frictionlessly.
The damned obsolete sluggish howler refused to back up; it coasted slowly, frictionlessly downhill, further and further from safety.
In his own career, Murakami has moved frictionlessly among his multiple roles as artist, curator, theorist, product designer, businessman and celebrity.
This is an important fact that professional billiards players take into account, although it assumes the ball is moving frictionlessly across the table rather than rolling with friction.
In 1898 Jacques Hadamard published an influential study of the chaotic motion of a free particle gliding frictionlessly on a surface of constant negative curvature.
These wave models imagine nucleons to be either sizeless point particles in potential wells, or else probability waves as in the "optical model", frictionlessly orbiting at high speed in potential wells.
Discs cut from cylinders of dry ice can be used as pucks, moving around almost frictionlessly over the surface of the parabolic turntable, allowing effects of Coriolis on dynamic phenomena to show themselves.
In a demonstration of an experimental version of the system, a gentle nudge to the back of a levitated container the size of a tissue box sent it gliding nearly frictionlessly along a seven-foot track.
It turned frictionlessly in the webwood seat and extended a maniple field to work the cords which lowered the gold cloth drapes over the windows, cutting off the view to the dark canal and the snow-enfolded quays.
The kicked rotator consists of a stick that is free of the gravitational force, which can rotate frictionlessly in a plane around an axis located in one of its tips, and which is periodically kicked on the other tip.
An almost endless mushroom forest of tables covered the shiny main floor, with silver-clad figures speeding between them like pinballs off bumpers--a thousand waiters and waitresses, two thousand, more, all moving swiftly and frictionlessly as beads of mercury.