What will happen if you walk on a very shiny floor?
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we will slip because of friction
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The correct answer is walking on any surface involves a lot of friction. Because the shiny surface makes the floor smooth, there is far less friction on it than on a typical walking surface. These decrease friction, causing the foot to lose its ability to maintain a firm grasp on the ground and begin to slide.
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- Friction is a force that prevents two solid objects from rolling or sliding over one another.
- Although frictional forces, such as the traction required to walk without slipping, may be advantageous, they can provide a significant amount of resistance to motion.
- Automobile engines use about 20% of their output to overcome frictional forces in moving parts.
- The adhesion forces between the contact zones of the surfaces, which are always microscopically uneven, appear to be the primary cause of friction between metals.
- Shearing these "welded" joints and the action of the tougher surface's imperfections scrubbing against the softer surface cause friction.
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