Physics, asked by suryanshrao1724, 1 year ago

When one is ice-skating, why do your skates slide on the ice surface? Can you explain the why of the physical law involved? Can you give some numbers and show whether it can be too cold to skate? Can you skate on frozen carbon dioxide? Why? (from j. Walker)?

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Answered by ashu509465
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Answer:

ice is a smooth surface,it does not have friction

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