It's a problem, isn't it? *
First, the friction is very low, but not quite zero.
Second, face the nearest bank. If you put your hands on top of the ice and push straight down either you will lift yourself onto the ice, or it will break. Each break will leave you that bit nearer to the bank. If at any stage it doesn't break you are out.
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* Solution from Brown's Manual of Seamanship "Never allow yourself to get into this predicament."
Rubber has more friction than an ice cube. Ice has almost no friction what so ever.
ice skating on ice ,is one friction occurring
An Ice skater skating on ice.
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Rubber has more friction than an ice cube. Ice has almost no friction what so ever.
An ice cube has less friction than a sponge
ice can affect friction
Ice has little friction. Sandpaper has lots of friction.
Ice skating does not require any friction because the skater needs to glide on the ice and if there was any friction on ice the skater would have trouble to skate smoothly on the ice. That is why ice skating does not require any friction at all from my perspective.
ice skating on ice ,is one friction occurring
no there is not its just a lake with great fishing. Theres a private club on the opposite side of the lake and no theres not a waterpark in lapeer theres a recreational center and a outdoor water park in metamora
Ice skating is because you dont go fast and there is rarely any friction
Hockey. Low friction when the player is gliding down the ice. High friction when he is propelling himself down the ice.
Well, having no friction can be fun. We can Roller~Skate, go down slides and Ice~skate! Theres many other ways - some might be scientific, but I can't name any at this point in time. Thanks for reading, hope it helps! x
Yes, Theres no way that there could be friction without the object moving
An Ice skater skating on ice.