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Q: Why is the friction experienced by a skateboarder skating on grass to the friction experienced by a skateboarder skating on ice compare?
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by skating everyday and never quit even if its hard


What is 1 example of low friction?

Ice skating is because you dont go fast and there is rarely any friction


Is there friction when you are are roller skating?

Yes- your body has friction with the air, and the wheels have friction with the floor.


Why do you skate faster on ice than on the street?

because ice surface refers very less friction as compare to roads that is why skating is easy on ice surfaces


What happend to fabio the skateboarder?

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Is skateboarding one word?

Yes skateboard skateboarder skateboarding skater skating


Can you find things that have low friction?

ice skating


When is high friction not useful?

In engines - during ice skating.


What is an example of low friction?

An Ice skater skating on ice.


What are some examples of friction occurring in everyday life?

ice skating on ice ,is one friction occurring


What is an example of friction on an object?

Let us go for an answer that you may not have thought of shall we? If you were skating on ice and you built up speed then stopped skating, eventually you would stop. Why? because ice has friction though very little. This friction works on the friction on the blades of your skates bringing you to a stop.


What places need friction?

If you were roller-skating you don't need friction because it slows you down. Well you want friction between the wheels and the floor (so you do not slip sideways) but not between the wheel and the axel (thats why you have ball bearings there to reduce rolling friction). If you are ice skating you do not want friction between the blade of your skates and the ice.