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a sledge sliding on ice is which force​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

  • Friction is the force that generates heat whenever two objects slide against each other. If you rub your hands together, you can feel them heat up. That's friction at work. When a skate moves over the surface of ice, the friction between the skate and the ice generates heat that melts the outermost layer of ice.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

[tex][/tex] A sledge sliding on ice is which force

Friction force

Friction keeps the sled from sliding down on the hill. Smooth surfaces like snow has less friction compared to grass, therefore the sled will slide smoothly and fast on the ice.

Description how the sliding force occurs -

Friction force is a resistive force acting in the opposite direction when the object is tending to move or when already in motion when the object is tending to move or when already in motion. When sliding friction comes into play when the body is in motion, it is called sliding friction, also known as Kinetic friction. This type of friction happens when there is a relative motion (or tendency of relative motion) between two contacting surfaces.

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