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why Ice Is slippery And Ice Crystals Not Diamond Example​

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Answered by ace7257
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Ice is water frozen into a solid state. Depending on the presence of impurities such as particles of soil or bubbles of air, it can appear transparent or a more or less opaque bluish-white color.

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Answered by Anonymous
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This seems an exceedingly obvious place to start, but it turns out the fact that ice is slippery is still a bit of a mystery to physicists.

This seems an exceedingly obvious place to start, but it turns out the fact that ice is slippery is still a bit of a mystery to physicists.Physicists seem to agree that ice is slippery because a thin layer of liquid water on top causes everything from shoes to sleds to slide easily across the surface.

This seems an exceedingly obvious place to start, but it turns out the fact that ice is slippery is still a bit of a mystery to physicists.Physicists seem to agree that ice is slippery because a thin layer of liquid water on top causes everything from shoes to sleds to slide easily across the surface.But the question is where does this water layer come from? The old answer is that the pressure from standing on the ice causes melting underneath. Even Richard Feynman thought this was the case while interviewing for his Fun To Imagine series for the BBC.

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