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To reduce friction.
To reduce friction
because your stupid
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When the leather soles rub against the wool, electrons are transferred to the shoes. These free electrons travel along the body and when the skin contacts a metal object, the electrons ground out, causing a shock.
Rubber soled shoes protect you from an electric shock is because they are insulators of electricity. Insulators are not conductors of electricity.they prevent you from getting electric shocked as current can't pass through them....(Not so sure.)
To reduce friction.
To reduce friction
Velcro, Compact Discs, and Rubber soled shoes.
The term "sneakers" originated in the late 1800s because the rubber soles of the shoes allowed wearers to move around quietly, "sneaking" without making noise. The name became popular and stuck as the popularity of rubber-soled shoes increased.
tennis shoes were first introduced in the 1800's and were very basic rubber soled shoes.
Horse-Racing!
to make them comfortable and not to get any blood on them either
The basketball court can be extremely slippery, and leather soles quickly collect dirt and dust off the floorboards, transforming the shoes into a traction-free dustmop. Whereas the rubber sole doesn't attract particles, and are also easier to wipe down during the game. That is why you see players sliding their hands under their shoes to remove excess dust, dirt, etc.
It is not. Rubber is a bad conductor of electricity so it does not let an electric current pass through it.
A good leather-soled slipper will sting much more.
Even rubber is bad conductor of electricity, our body will not resist the high voltage. rubber will minimise the shock but will not avoid the shock