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Description of Bottleneck
Students find it difficult to understand mechanical slip as a phenomenon. Instead they tend to view it as a calculatory quantity in a mathematical formula.
Notes
This bottleneck has been contributed by an participant of a workshop on Decoding the Disciplines given by Jutta Abulawi and Peter Riegler in June 2018 in Hannover, Germany.