Physics, asked by ItzKudiPunjaban, 1 day ago

why are wet surfaces more slippery​

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Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWER:

When one walks over wet surface by pushing it backwards with feet , the surface does not react back with the same force , owing to the presence of water . Thus as there is not sufficient reaction therefore one tends to slip backward.

Answered by textbooksolutions6
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Answer:

wet surfaces are elusive on the grounds that they go about as a grease to the surface.. that implies they decrease the erosion following up on a superficial level

Explanation:

The water around the base edge of the glass capacities as a seal to keep the air from getting away. For a brief time frame, the glass is drifting on a superficial level water, and moves with practically no grinding. ... This is similar as an ice skate, which softens the ice under the edge, so the skater coasts openly on a slight film of water

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