The golf ball rolling coefficient, also known as the coefficient of rolling friction, is a measure of the resistance a golf ball experiences when rolling along a surface. It is a dimensionless quantity, typically denoted by the symbol μ, and is influenced by factors such as the surface material, temperature, and the ball's weight and shape. More @Wikipedia
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