👉 The released fluid, often referred to as a lubricant or hydraulic fluid in mechanical contexts, is a viscous liquid designed to reduce friction and wear between moving parts within machinery. It functions by forming a thin film that separates surfaces in contact, allowing them to slide smoothly against each other with minimal resistance. This fluid can be composed of oils, greases, or synthetic fluids, and its primary purpose is to enhance the efficiency, longevity, and performance of mechanical systems by dissipating heat and preventing damage from excessive friction.