why ice is so sllipy?
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Ice is slippery because there is very less friction between ice and our feets....
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Ice is slippery because there is very less friction between ice and our feets....
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Ice has a very regular, neat crystal structure, where each water molecule in the crystal is attached to three others. The molecules on the surface, however, can only be attached to two others. Being so weakly bonded to the crystal allows these surface molecules to tumble, and attaching and detaching themselves to various sites on the crystal as they move.
The temperature for maximum slipperiness, according to their research data, is around 19 degrees F (minus 7 degrees C).
The temperature for maximum slipperiness, according to their research data, is around 19 degrees F (minus 7 degrees C).
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