no, they untie because of the force and friction between them
Partly, and also due to the pressure that the knott is under once pulled tight.
Although friction slows many things down, and makes machines less efficent, we would have a hard time if there was no friction. Your shoelaces would not stay tied- but that would not matter, since you could not walk if your feet had no friction with the ground- nor could you drive a car- which would be good, since the brakes would not work. You would probably starve since you could not pick up a drink, or food.
Friction and gravity.
well if i swing on rope and it is tied to a strong tree the rope will not break but if it is not tied to a strong tree you will fall over
They will stay tied if you tuck the non looped end under the first tie.
yes
If your shoe laces are not tied, you could step on a shoe lace and trip over.
Yes.
keep tying them.. lol its inevitable
The ropes were tied so loosely the boat drifted away from the dock. Loosely tied shoe laces will come undone.
If the laces are lightly sandpapererd,they should stay tied!. Ted
no, they untie because of the force and friction between them
phone lines, traffic, shoe laces, boat, rope, dog, horse
Tying your shoe laces is a physical change because it alters the physical appearance of the laces without changing the chemical composition of the material.
Laces can be a noun or a verb. He tied the laces of his shoes very tight. She laces her shoes very creaively.
Athletics require strong shoes tied up with reliable laces. The laces need to be long so that an athlete can tie over the ankle to get a confident grip from the shoes. Athletic shoe laces are made of super high-tech fibre that last long, and are highly flexible. You can shop for the laces available in all price ranges, and for all types athletic shoes.