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Do materials have a unique value of coefficient of friction?

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Do materials have a unique value of coefficient of friction?

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The coefficient of friction is dependent on both the material of the surface and that of the body which is sliding over it. One might argue that if both these were the same material then one would get a unique value for that material. Unfortunately, this is not generally true since it can depend on the degree of roughness of each of the surfaces.

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