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Low or high friction of wood and metal?

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Wood typically has a higher friction coefficient compared to metal. This means that wood surfaces have a tendency to create more resistance when in contact with other surfaces, leading to higher friction. Metal surfaces, on the other hand, have a lower friction coefficient and tend to slide more easily against other surfaces.
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