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.
it is so slippery today, please be cautios
it needs to be slippery. obvs. how else could you slide on it
You may not get enough friction to stay upright (and you may fall), or to stop (and you may slide into something).
yes. it can slide if on a slippery surface facing downwards
it can be, such as a slid car but primarily its a verb
Because ice is very slippery and so you can slide while on concrete you wont be a be able to slide because its not slippery.
You would likely slide further in socks because they have less traction than plimsolls, which are shoes with a harder sole that provides more grip on the floor. This means that socks would be more slippery on smooth surfaces, allowing you to slide further.
It may be slippery.
When oil is spilled on a floor, it creates a thin layer that reduces friction between the floor and shoes, making it more slippery. This slippery surface makes it easier for people to lose their footing and potentially fall. Additionally, oil is not easily absorbed by the floor surface, further contributing to the slipperiness.
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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.