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There are experimental materials with lower coefficient of friction than teflon, but teflon is quite easy to get ahold off in various forms. The difference between teflon on teflon or teflon on steel is negligible, so I think your best bet is to find a steel slide and use teflon coated pants to ride it. Teflon can be bought on the roll as thick plastic sheets or as a spray on; I'm not sure either is suitable for this. Teflon can also be bought in the form of cloth, which sounds a whole lot easier to affix to a pair of existing pants, but I don't know if it would have the same low coefficient of friction.
the way you go down an icy hill is very slowly with your feet right next to the brake peddle so if you go down fast you can flip
You would do it by adjusting the pendulum. By moving it slightly down, you should slow it down. It may take a while to find the correct length.
Due to their greater surface area.
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try to get to the surface as fast as you can
Its surface area to volume ratio.
just use vacum thing bubble and planet things then use your mixer thing and put the things in it then slide up and down reley fast to get a iglo. then to the same thing expet slide left and right reley fast to get a snowman.
Some bowlers use a wire brush on the bottom of their bowling shoes to create more friction and reduce sliding on the slippery approach. This is most often done on the non-sliding foot, so the player can put more strength into their slide. However, since lanes and alleys differ in how much slide they have, the wire brush is a quick way to lessen a slide.
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so it goes down slowly, ie so it doesn't flatten the specimen to fast.
When it lands on a slopped impermeable surface it moves down quickly which is the same for a permeable surface. When it lands on a flat impermeable surface it spreads out quickly. When it lands on a flat permeable surface the permeable surface becomes water logged.
Slide transitions are the animation-like effects that occur in Slide Show view when you move from one slide to another. You can set the speed of each transition effect. Transitions can be added to one slide or selected slides or all slides. This feature is available before PowerPoint 2007 as well.
very fast
slow