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scottgall

Electrical
Jul 24, 2008
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Hi all, I'm new to all this so please bear with me, I am in need of some help with a question, I seem to be having trouble with it, it is a rolling question and well to be honest I have no idea where to start.

I need to work out the coefficient of friction but I don't know the equation very well so I am a bit stuck :(

any help would be greatly appreciated

Scott
 
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Also a more descriptive title to get peoples attention in the first place.

Read the forum rules Irstuff has in his tagline.

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scottgall;
I need to work out the coefficient of friction but I don't know the equation very well so I am a bit stuck :(
This question reminds me of an engineering homework question or you are attempting to build or size a rolling mill for Power requirements. If this is a homework question, go ask your professor.
 
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