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Re: COF help?
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The powder is the difference between the .06 quoted and .12 measured. After all, regolith means a layer of fine powder/dust on the moon. Maybe they are assuming the surface will be all jacked up and we will be driving on the powder which will then make the coefficient of friction more like .06 ?????????????? |
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Re: COF help?
We got the same results this weekend. COF around 0.12 to 0.14.
Good news for most (more traction), bad news for anyone who was planning on using smaller motors on the drive train (Banebots or Globes), like us. Oh well, bring in the CIMs. |
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