If I have both the kinetic and static coefficients of friction between cardboard and steel and between rubber and steel (for the same steel in both cases), is there a way to find the coefficient between cardboard and rubber? For example, can this be done by equalising the force on cardboard/steel and the force on rubber/steel? Thanks a lot!
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The coefficient of friction is independent of the force with which the surfaces are pressed together, so your suggestion would not make any difference. – sammy gerbil Apr 18 '18 at 22:06