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Old 12-06-12 | 03:23 AM
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Originally Posted by FBinNY
Actually it doesn't depend on friction at all.
Wouldn't a certain amount of torque be transmitted by direct friction though? In the same way that once a bolt is tight, the torque required to start tightening it again is greater than the torque required to to actually tighten it once it starts moving, due to friction?
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