Physics, asked by abhishekpandey0, 4 months ago


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Why do we slip on wet floor?​

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Answered by gurmeetkauridh1977
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Explanation:

When we walk or run our foot applies a pushing force backwards against the ground. Per Newton's third law, the ground applies an equal and opposite reaction force forward. ... On a wet or icy surface μs is very low, reducing the maximum static friction force and making it easier to slip.

Answered by Divyankapanche
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Answer:

When we walk or run our foot applies a pushing force backwards against the ground. Per Newton's third law, the ground applies an equal and opposite reaction force forward. ... On a wet or icy surface μs is very low, reducing the maximum static friction force and making it easier to slip.

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