| 31. | Its coefficient of friction is significantly lower than that of traditional UHMW, and greatly lower than nylon and acetal.
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| 32. | The plates provide a surface with a low coefficient of friction which can be attached to a supporting structure.
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| 33. | However, the coefficient of friction is not a function of mass or volume; it depends only on the material.
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| 34. | My assumption, on the other hand, is that the wall has the same coefficient of friction as the floor.
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| 35. | If the coefficient of friction on the ramps is low enough, then the lock ring can move on its own.
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| 36. | Whether a worm and gear is self-locking depends on the lead angle, the pressure angle, and the coefficient of friction.
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| 37. | Cadmium is used in many kinds of solder and bearing alloys, because a low coefficient of friction and fatigue resistance.
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| 38. | Physicists measure that sort of thing with a value they call the " coefficient of friction " ( COF ).
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| 39. | For example, silicone rubber or acrylic rubber-coated surfaces have a coefficient of friction that can be substantially larger than 1.
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| 40. | The coefficient of friction is an empirical measurement it has to be measured experimentally, and cannot be found through calculations.
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