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Both air hockey and the dry ice pellet skidding across a table rely on a low-friction surface for smooth movement. In air hockey, a cushion of air reduces friction between the puck and the table, allowing for fast and agile play. Similarly, dry ice sublimates into gas, creating a thin layer of gas that enables the pellet to glide effortlessly across the surface. Both phenomena showcase the effects of reduced friction on motion, enhancing speed and responsiveness.

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