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Burnish it with a red pad at low speed and it will not be slippery anymore
Polish would most likely smooth the surface creating less friction and making it more slippery.
There may not be enough friction between your feet and the floor. You need friction to be able to exert a force against the floor, to balance yourself and move in the direction you desire.
no, his shoelaces are attached to him, not the floor
A static load is applied to remain static without any build up of energy. Example a sandbag put slowly on a floor. When the sandbag put on a cart and wheeled on the floor, it becomes a dynamic load. When a sandbag is brought to a height and dropped down to the floor, it build on kinetic energy and is no longer a static load but a type of dynamic load.
it is so slippery today, please be cautios
Burnish it with a red pad at low speed and it will not be slippery anymore
It may be slippery.
A floor polisher uses rotating heads to dislodge dirt and to apply wax and buff the floor. It should not make the floor slippery, however that also depends on what you use. I know for a fact that Pledge on a wood floor creates a surface that is like an ice rink
The fluid was spilled and caused the floor to be slippery.
If you walk over a slippery floor you could fall. If you fall you could break your neck or arm or leg or butt. Anything. You could cut yourself by falling into a sharp object. Slippery floors + careless people = Falls and injuries
use rosin
Both needs equal and opposite power. If the rope slippery, then holding the rope will be more important. If the floor is slippery, then floor not getting slipped is more important.
Apply some non-slip floor paint
Silly snakes slithered silently. Slippery soap suds slid swiftly. Sparkling stars shone sweetly. Swift seagulls soared serenely. Sunlit streets shimmered softly. Snowy slopes sparkled silently. Swaying sunflowers sang softly.
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Depends on level of hardness and polish.