MichelleOchieng
MichelleOchieng MichelleOchieng
  • 01-08-2020
  • Physics
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Which force is there between an ice skate and the ice​

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adaugoogbu0
adaugoogbu0 adaugoogbu0
  • 01-08-2020
The answer is friction
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jahshauushshaha
jahshauushshaha jahshauushshaha
  • 01-08-2020
friction

At the same time, if there were no friction at all on ice, skating would be impossible, because it is the friction between the skate and the ice when a skater pushes off that starts the motion to begin with. And friction is also what allows a skater to ever come to a stop.
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