Why are ice slippery?
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The "slippery" nature of ice is generally attributed to the formation of a thin layer of liquid water generated by friction, which for instance allows an ice skater to "surf" on top of this liquid film. ... The mystery of sliding on ice can therefore be found in the "viscous" nature of this film of water.
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The "slippery" nature of ice is generally attributed to the formation of a thin layer of liquid water generated by friction, which for instance allows an ice skater to "surf" on top of this liquid film. ... The mystery of sliding on ice can therefore be found in the "viscous" nature of this film of water.
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