Science, asked by talk2charvi, 11 months ago

When there is water on the floor why do I slip?

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Answered by ᏕɱartYᎶᴜʀɭ
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Explanation:

When there is water on the floor, suddenly some of your foot is not in contact with the floor, but with water. Water breaks the friction bond between your foot and the floor, and allows you to slide, which means the coefficient of friction is now kinetic, and much weaker, allowing you to slip.

Answered by Anonymous
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When there is water on the floor, suddenly some of your foot is not in contact with the floor, but with water. Water breaks the friction bond between your foot and the floor, and allows you to slide, which means the coefficient of friction is now kinetic, and much weaker, allowing you to slip.

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