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fabalafae
11-12-2008, 20:55
Does homework help go in this section of the forums? If it doesn't, can I get help anyway, please?

Does anyone know the static or kinetic coefficients of friction for rubber and tile/table/some smooth surface?

The only coefficients I've found online are between rubber and asphalt/concrete.

Thanks...

Carlee10
11-12-2008, 21:28
I've got my physics book, and it has the numbers for
'rubber on other solid surfaces". The static is 1-4, and kinetic is 1. I hope that helps.

joshy1323
11-12-2008, 22:50
1) what kind of rubber?
2) exactly what smooth surface?
3) by time you get help on this homework will it already be too late anyway?

fabalafae
14-12-2008, 12:51
Hahah, yeah it's too late now. But thanks anyway.

joshy1323
16-12-2008, 22:35
no problem. sorry i wasnt fast enuff....