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Video explains why ice is slippery
short by Sanira Mediratta / on Saturday, 17 December, 2016
A video details different theories involving pressure, friction, and how water molecules interact, to explain why ice is slippery. A possibility suggests that the friction from a shoe rubbing against ice can create enough heat to melt it. Another hypothesis states that water molecules on the surface of the ice are less stable and thus, form a liquid-like slippery layer.
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