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Why is ice slippery?​

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Answered by karthicksriram2017
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It's well understood that ice is slippery, just like water is wet. ... The friction on the ice causes a very thin layer of water to develop on top. That little bit of water laid over the icy surface is what causes the slipperiness. The thin layer of water reduces the friction of the surface, making it more slick.

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Answered by ItszBrainlyQueen
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It's well understood that ice is slippery, just like water is wet. The friction on the ice causes a very thin layer of water to develop on top. That little bit of water laid over the icy surface is what causes the slipperiness. The thin layer of water reduces the friction of the surface, making it more slick.

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