A slippery compound is a substance that has a smooth and lubricated surface, making it easy to slide or move smoothly over. Such compounds can include oils, greases, and certain polymers that reduce friction between surfaces.
it needs to be slippery. obvs. how else could you slide on it
Lube is a slippery substance, used to lower friction when too bodies are in contact. E.g. lube can be used in engines to make the parts glide smoothly and to prevent it's parts from getting damaged from friction.
yes. it can slide if on a slippery surface facing downwards
it can be, such as a slid car but primarily its a verb
Surfaces with low friction include ice and lubricated surfaces. Ice has low friction due to its molecular structure and lack of adhesion properties with other surfaces. Lubricated surfaces reduce friction by providing a slippery layer between two surfaces, allowing them to slide more easily.
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.
The cast of Slippery Slide - 1980 includes: Jon Blake as Doug Simon Burke as Steve Gerry Duggan Martin Harris Arkie Whiteley as Alana
The cable rod and slide is used to allow clearance of the arrow so that it does not damage the fletches.
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.
Plastic Frisbees, McDonald Tray, Sled, etc. You can use water to make the slide slippery.
Things like water, soap, oil, or ice can be wet and slippery. Wet surfaces in general tend to be more slippery as they reduce friction, making it easier for objects to slide or slip on them.