You would slide across the floor in socks, not shoes.
Slide is already a verb. For example "to slide across the floor".
because it has friction and theirs to much fiction on the floor so it doesn't slide forever. ;)
The force that slows you down as you slide across the floor is primarily kinetic friction. This force arises due to the interactions between the surfaces of the sliding object and the floor, leading to resistance that opposes the motion.
you can push is across
The force of friction between the box and the floor. This force opposes the motion of the box and must be overcome by the pushing force to make the box slide.
To move a large heavy box across the floor, you can use a dolly or hand truck for easier transportation. Alternatively, you can place furniture sliders underneath the box to reduce friction as you slide it across the floor. Make sure to lift with your legs and not your back to prevent injury.
The predicate in this sentence is across the floor. :)
It takes more force to slide a heavy box across carpet compared to a tiled floor because carpet provides more resistance due to its higher coefficient of friction. The rough texture of the carpet surface increases the friction between the box and the carpet, making it harder to move the box. On the other hand, the smooth surface of the tile floor reduces friction, requiring less force to slide the box.
It's when you slide the entire base of your foot across the floor as you swing your leg. You "brush" the ground with the sole of your foot.
To calculate the force of the box being slid across the floor, the person needs to know the mass of the box and the acceleration of the box. Using the equation F = ma (force equals mass times acceleration), the person can determine the force required to slide the box across the floor.
Buy a rug and make it really big