Why it requires less effort to skate on ice than on a road
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The general low level of friction on ice allows a skater to glide along the surface smoothly without friction stopping the motion as soon as it's begun. ... And friction is also what allows a skater to ever come to a stop. Momentum. Momentum, which is basically how much force it would take to stop a moving object.
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