As we glide across the ice, we exert pressure on the thin blade, and are therefore creating a small stream of water in our path by melting that ice. The water between the blade and the ice is what we really glide across. Right when we stop exerting pressure, that water freezes almost instantly due to the cold temperature surrounding it
liquid
(Explanation): If you look at the phase diagram for CO2, and you draw a lines where the temperature and pressure meet, you will see that the point will be inside the zone that is 'solid', so it is in the solid state.
solid, I just took the text on apex
Using a triple point phase diagram or "line graph chart" with temperature and pressure on the outsides then draw the reaction.
by using a lubricant to decrease the friction.
I would say if you were using them for show rather then skate buy etnies but skate rather then show buy vans
a suitable diagram
You can show forces in a diagram by using force arrows
Diagram B Because there is no lactose present. Where is diagram B?
using computer diagram
yes we can by using one phase and neutral line
I MADE A DIAGRAM AS MY MATH HOMEWORK :D I MADE A DIAGRAM AS MY MATH HOMEWORK :D