coefficient of friction

(thing) by The Big D Sat Nov 13 1999 at 10:24:39
Often denoted by the Greek letter mu - this quantity is always (*) positive and less than one.
It describes the fraction of force normal to the surfaces which can result in frictional force parallel to the surfaces.
* According to my maths teacher, in the sport of motor racing, mu can be greater than one because the tires become slightly adhesive, although I think that sounds like engineer talk, not physics.
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