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.
Burnish it with a red pad at low speed and it will not be slippery anymore
It is difficult to walk on an icy road, because your feet keep slipping on the ice.
there is no friction in between the floor and your feet especially when you have socks on.
It is difficult to walk on a slippery road because the friction between your shoes and the road is compromised. When you stand, its not so much an issue, as most or all of the force vector from your body is pointing down. When you walk, however, there is a horizontal component of the force vector, which is what is accelerating you in a horizontal direction. Since the road is slippery, the coefficient of friction between your shoes and the road is less, causing the tendency to slip or fall.
Water reduces the friction that would normally be present between the marble and your feet.
It may be slippery.
Burnish it with a red pad at low speed and it will not be slippery anymore
the ground is soggy
It is difficult to walk on an icy road, because your feet keep slipping on the ice.
If a dog is nervous about a surface, due to the floor being slippery or clear (grating) then they will not walk there. It is a safety precaution.
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
it is so slippery today, please be cautios
the ground is slippery and there is no friction
No, "slippery" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes something having a surface that is difficult to grip or walk on due to being smooth, wet, or polished.
there is no friction in between the floor and your feet especially when you have socks on.
It is difficult to walk on a slippery road because the friction between your shoes and the road is compromised. When you stand, its not so much an issue, as most or all of the force vector from your body is pointing down. When you walk, however, there is a horizontal component of the force vector, which is what is accelerating you in a horizontal direction. Since the road is slippery, the coefficient of friction between your shoes and the road is less, causing the tendency to slip or fall.
Well you do make sense..............well this because when you are to walk on a smooth road ,you fall.That's because the friction is less beetween your foot and road and thus there is no grip.