Abstract
The coefficient of sliding friction is usually regarded as a constant for any given surfaces although it is sometimes known to vary with sliding speed. An experiment is described where the coefficient of friction for a billiard ball decreases to a very small value as the sliding speed decreases to zero, after which the ball starts rolling without sliding. A simple theoretical explanation is provided.
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Cross, R. (2023). A note on combined sliding and rolling friction. American Journal of Physics, 91(10), 855–857. https://doi.org/10.1119/5.0149826
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