Why do we slip on wet ground. Explain with the help of Newton's Third Law of Motion
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When there is a spilled liquid making the floor wet, the water molecules hold tight. The bonding of two hydrogen atoms is what gives water surface tension. You might not realize it but these atoms have the ability to strongly bond to uneven porous surfaces. For example, when a diver falls flat in the water, it hurts
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