Physics, asked by honeyhd10, 3 months ago

When walking on ice one should take short steps. Why?

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Answered by prateeksarang
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While walking on ice, one should take smaller steps because the smaller the steps are, the smaller, the backward and forward forces, which prevents you, to fall or slip. ... If the applied force is larger (which is the taking of long steps), the lower will be the friction and vice versa.

Answered by Anonymous
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  1. ❄While walking on ice, one should take smaller steps because the smaller the steps are, the smaller, the backward and forward forces, which prevents you, to fall or slip.
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