Why does a boy walking on a road slip on a banana skin?
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boy walking on a road slip on a banana skin because of motion
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The favored fruit of slapstick comedy, bananas have a theatrical way of taking down even the largest linebacker. But even though banana gags rank among the lowest common denominator of comedy formulas, there's a lot of physics involved in the action of slipping and falling on a banana peel.
Basically, you have friction -- or a lack thereof -- to blame when you slip on something like a rotten banana peel. No surface is perfectly smooth, and whenever we come into contact with one, such as sitting in a chair or stepping on an icy sidewalk, two different surfaces interact, causing friction. The less friction between an object, such as a banana peel or slab of bacon fat, the more slippery it is.
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Basically, you have friction -- or a lack thereof -- to blame when you slip on something like a rotten banana peel. No surface is perfectly smooth, and whenever we come into contact with one, such as sitting in a chair or stepping on an icy sidewalk, two different surfaces interact, causing friction. The less friction between an object, such as a banana peel or slab of bacon fat, the more slippery it is.
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