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coefficient of friction

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The ratio between (1) the magnitude of the force of friction which a surface produces on an object (moving along the surface or being pressed statically against it) and (2) the magnitude of the normal force which is produced by the surface on the object and which is perpendicular to that surface.

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1-1998, Section 13, "Wheelchairs: Determination of Coefficient of Friction of Test Surfaces," into § 571.403.

"Hard" plating is used because of its wear resistance and low coefficient of friction.

This constant ratio is called the coefficient of friction and is usually symbolized by the Greek letter mu.

These data are used to evaluate the coefficient of friction.

The measured coefficient of friction strongly depends on the patterning.

Proper operation requires a sufficiently high coefficient of friction.

In anything resembling human affairs, the intellectual discipline consists of moving word-sticks and fact-sticks from one pile to another with the minimum coefficient of friction.

The coefficient of friction followed the model for adhesive friction.

No significant changes in the coefficient of friction were observed.

The hardness, coefficient of friction, and wear resistance were assessed.

The coefficient of friction against number of run was plotted.

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