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In Reply to: RE: the difference in da groove and out of da groove posted by Penguin on August 25, 2016 at 15:19:47
"Note that this relationship breaks down when the surface area gets too small, since then the coefficient of friction increases because the object may begin to dig into the surface. If that happens when you are in the groove of a record you have bigger problems than the skating force."
The tip of the stylus is not meant to come into contact with the vinyl so "digging in" might just happen with the tip riding a flat surface. But, as has already been said, the shape of different styli will be different so it (the flat surface method of adjusting AS) is still a crap shoot.
Tre'
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if no scratch on the smooth part, then everything else is the same as in the groove. So the kinetic friction force is closely equal. everything else is negligible.You are grasping your straws :)
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Edits: 08/25/16
I was pointing out what Peter has already said.
Tre'
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