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co-efficiant of friction
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what two substances have the lowest co-efficiant of friction
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It cannot be quite zero, Eddie. The coefficient of (static) friction is the ratio between the force of material one upon material two (usually its mass) and the force required to move material one in relation to material two. If the coefficient were zero it would mean that no force was required to move a block of wet ice which was resting on top of a sheet of wet ice. Clearly this is not so. Although the coefficient is very low, it must be a positive number.
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