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Cody87
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Hello I'm new here and to be quite honest not sure if I'm posting this in the right section, so apologies up front if I have this wrong.
Basically I was wondering if anyone has any idea on why the dynamic coefficient of friction for aluminium on aluminum is greater than the static coefficient of friction?
Values given here http://www.engineershandbook.com/Tables/frictioncoefficients.htm are 1.05-1.3 for static and 1.4 for dynamic.
Basically I was wondering if anyone has any idea on why the dynamic coefficient of friction for aluminium on aluminum is greater than the static coefficient of friction?
Values given here http://www.engineershandbook.com/Tables/frictioncoefficients.htm are 1.05-1.3 for static and 1.4 for dynamic.