The coefficient of sliding friction for ice is very low: very few substances can interact with the crystal lattice to provide a grip. Friction depends on interaction between relatively irregular surfaces (or between molecules) and for ice, this interaction is minimal.
The rubber in tires should be able to grip the ice somewhat, but melting and refreezing can cause the tires to be coated in water or ice. So-called "black ice" (an invisible glaze) can completely cover a roadway and cause cars to slip, slide, and even go off the road. In snowy and icy conditions, tire chains are used that "bite" into the ice and provide traction.
Because it is so easy to slip and fall on it. because of absence of friction
because if it is dry(sand), that means that the particles are separated, and with fresh snow it is pretty much the same.
Because there is no friction on wet ice.
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Just at freezing
ice is slippery and dry ice is not because ice dosent dry out when the sun hits it and dry ice does!
it is a common misconception to believe that wet leaves are more slippery then ice, but statistics show that your car is more likely to slide on ice then wet leaves and more crashes are caused by ice related sliding then wet leaves.
salt is applied to ice in the winter to dissolve all the ice to make it less slippery.
Frost can be slippery like ice, especially if it has been compacted or has melted and refrozen. It is important to use caution when walking or driving on frost-covered surfaces as they can be slick and hazardous.
the ice rink is very slippery
Cartilage is 3 times more slippery than ice.
it melts the ice into water.
So they are able to slide on the ice. If they did not have a slippery body, getting onto ice would be tricky but moving on it would be hard.
No The salt in the mixture does The grit is used for grip after the ice melts
A dry road is most slippery right after it starts raining. Of course any road is most slippery when it is covered in ice.
Of Walking In Ice was created in 1978.
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Just at freezing
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ice is slippery and dry ice is not because ice dosent dry out when the sun hits it and dry ice does!