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Experimental Results on Contact Area Measurements

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This lecture presents the experimental results obtained by Hugo, Antoine, and David on measuring the real area of contact. They discuss the methodology used, including the computation of resistance, conductance, and surface contact. The comparison with Tabor theory and the importance of cleanliness in measurements are also highlighted.

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