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Compare the performance of clay and sandstone as aquiclude materials in terms of porosity and permeability.
Runout
The degree of wobble or deviation from true circular rotation often related to rotors or wheels.
Rotor Parallelism
The degree to which both sides of a brake rotor are equidistant to each other, essential for smooth braking.
Micrometer
A precision measuring instrument used to measure very small distances, thicknesses, or diameters with high accuracy.
Rotor Vents
Channels or openings in brake rotors that allow for air circulation to reduce heat buildup during braking.
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