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== Engineering ==
== Engineering ==
*Forces:
*Forces:
** [[Traction (engineering)]], adhesive friction or force
** [[Traction (mechanics)]], adhesive friction or force
** [[Traction vector]], in mechanics, the force per unit area on a surface, including normal and shear components
** [[Traction vector]], in mechanics, the force per unit area on a surface, including normal and shear components
* [[Traction motor]], an electric motor used for propulsion of a vehicle, for example a car or a locomotive
* [[Railway electric traction]], the use of electric motors to propel rail cars
* [[Railway electric traction]], the use of electric motors to propel rail cars
* [[Traction engine]], a self-propelled steam engine


== Other uses ==
== Other uses ==
* [[Traction (agency)]], San Francisco-based interactive advertising agency
* [[Traction (agency)]], [[San Francisco]]-based interactive advertising agency
* [[Traction (orthopedics)]], a set of mechanisms for straightening broken bones or relieving pressure on the skeletal system
* [[Traction (orthopedics)]], a set of mechanisms for straightening broken bones or relieving pressure on the skeletal system
* [[Traction (organization)]], a non-profit activism organization in North Carolina
* [[Traction (organization)]], a non-profit activism organization in [[North Carolina]]
* [[Traction (album)|''Traction'' (album)]], by New Zealand band Supergroove
* [[Traction (album)|''Traction'' (album)]], by [[New Zealand]] band Supergroove
* [[Traction TeamPage]], a commercial blog/wiki software platform
* [[Traction TeamPage]], a commercial blog/wiki software platform
* [[Traction (The Batman)]], 2nd episode of ''The Batman''
* [[Traction (The Batman)]], 2nd episode of ''The Batman''
* [[Traction (geology)]], a process which transports bed load through a channel
* [[Traction (geology)]], a process which transports bed load through a channel
<!--* [[Traction (magazine)]], covering diesel and electric locomotives of the UK-->
* [[Traction Sal Sovernale, something he received from page 69


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Tracktion]]
*[[Tracktion]]


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Latest revision as of 08:54, 28 July 2024

Traction may refer to:

Engineering

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Other uses

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See also

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