Old 11-24-14, 09:28 AM
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FB is correct that in a pure friction sense, surface contact area isn't a factor, only clamping pressure. However, in the "real world", most surfaces have irregularities so the resistance to slippage is a combination of pure friction plus mechanical interlocking of the irregularities. So, in this instance more surface allows more interlocks and the bigger clamp area is an advantage.
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