
Why Do Wet Floors Slip, But Wet Clothes Stick
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Science, Arts, Architecture
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores how water affects surfaces differently, making some slippery and others sticky. It explains that friction is crucial for walking, but water reduces friction on floors, causing slips. Wet clothes stick due to water filling fabric pores, creating a vacuum and cohesion between water molecules. Rainproof clothing prevents water from entering, keeping you dry.
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