yes
yeah
Yes.
no, they untie because of the force and friction between them
Because of friction.
Because of the shape of airplane wings, friction assists in moving the craft forward. This friction creates lift on the wing helping the plane stay in the air.
They will stay tied if you tuck the non looped end under the first tie.
Partly, and also due to the pressure that the knott is under once pulled tight.
Friction helps us stay put on an icy morning by our shoes. They have a grip at the sole of it. That is also called friction. On a bicycle's wheels, they have this rubber that is a type of grip, and when you brake it stops immediately. But if the wheels are smooth and you hit the brakes then it won't brake. It'll just skid and slide and you might end up in hospital.
because he was wearing shoes the electric does not effect him
If the laces are lightly sandpapererd,they should stay tied!. Ted
The spores can stay in shoes if they are moist and do not dry out between wearings.
They were a small leather boot type shoe. No right/left feet and no hard sole. They would slip on or use laces to close the shoe so it would stay on. I have a pair made in the "old way" and they are pretty comfortable to wear.
Because there is too mutch friction between it and the windsheild.