What is the range of static friction coefficient
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The best linear fit defines a maximum coefficient of static friction fs = 0.85 (Byerlee, 1977), with a range approximately between 0.6 and 1. The range has been confirmed by stress inversion of small faults slip data in situ with result 0.6 ± 0.4 (Sibson, 1994).
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The value of the coefficient of static friction depends on the objects that are causing friction. It's value is generally between 0 and 1 but it can be greater than 1. The value equal to 0 means there is no friction between two objects. All objects will have some friction when they come in contact with each other.
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