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Why is ice so slippery compared to almost every other surface we encounter? In this video, we explore the fascinating science behind ice, friction, and the thin layer of water that helps create its famously slick surface. For years, scientists have studied why people slide on ice, discovering that a combination of pressure, temperature, surface structure, and microscopic layers of liquid water all play a role. What seems like a simple winter phenomenon is actually the result of complex physics happening at an incredibly small scale.
This episode dives into materials science, physics, friction, temperature, molecular behavior, and the hidden mechanisms that make ice behave differently from most solids. We also explore how engineers, athletes, and scientists use this knowledge in everything from transportation safety and winter road maintenance to ice skating and sports technology. If you enjoy science discussions, engineering, physics, and the hidden systems shaping everyday life, this episode is for you. Start your own podcast today with RSS: https://rss.com/?via=71219c
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