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WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FRICTION AND DIFFERENT SURFACES?

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Answered by Writeacher
Assistance needed.

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**it's harder to read, and
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Please just type in regular mode, not with the Caps Lock feature turned on. Thanks.
Answered by drwls
Different pairs of contacting surfaces have difference friction coefficients, and the difference is even greater if they are wet or lubricated. Your question is too vague to tell you more than that. A Google search will provide you with a lot more information.
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