They will stay tied if you tuck the non looped end under the first tie.
keep tying them.. lol its inevitable
Yes, shoe laces use friction to stay tied up. When the laces are crossed and looped together, the friction between the laces prevents them from coming loose. The tighter the knot is pulled, the more friction is created to keep the laces secure.
If your shoe laces are not tied, you could step on a shoe lace and trip over.
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The ropes were tied so loosely the boat drifted away from the dock. Loosely tied shoe laces will come undone.
Yes it is because when you tie your shoe, you're changing the form and not the identity of the object. You can always get your shoe lace back the way it was before you tied it.
If the laces are lightly sandpapererd,they should stay tied!. Ted
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The tongue on shoes helps to provide a snug fit by allowing the opening of the shoe to expand while putting them on and then tightening around the foot when tied. It also helps to protect the top of the foot and prevent debris from entering the shoe.
Laces can be a noun or a verb. He tied the laces of his shoes very tight. She laces her shoes very creaively.
If there was no friction, your shoelaces would not stay tied, as friction between the laces and knots is what keeps them in place. Without friction, the laces would easily slip and come undone.