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fabalafae 11-12-2008 20:55

Coefficient of friction
 
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

Re: Coefficient of friction
 
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

Re: Coefficient of friction
 
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

Re: Coefficient of friction
 
Hahah, yeah it's too late now. But thanks anyway.

joshy1323 16-12-2008 22:35

Re: Coefficient of friction
 
no problem. sorry i wasnt fast enuff....


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