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Several factors influence the coefficient of friction between two surfaces: 1) Nature of the materials: Different materials exhibit varying levels of roughness and intermolecular forces, affecting friction. 2) Surface conditions: Rough, smooth, dry, or wet surfaces can alter the coefficient of frictRead more
Several factors influence the coefficient of friction between two surfaces: 1) Nature of the materials: Different materials exhibit varying levels of roughness and intermolecular forces, affecting friction. 2) Surface conditions: Rough, smooth, dry, or wet surfaces can alter the coefficient of friction. 3) Temperature: Friction can change with temperature due to thermal expansion and variations in material properties. 4) Presence of lubricants: Lubricants can significantly reduce friction by forming a protective layer.
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