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PHYSICS IN PRACTICE · Why is ice slippery?

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Ice is slippery due to the quasi-liquid-layer – a thin membrane of liquid water on the surface of the ice, which exists at temperatur­es down to -33 ° C. The layer originates, because the top layer of water molecules is only bound by the ice’s crystal lattice downwards, not upwards.

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