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Why Is Ice Slippery? A New Hypothesis Slides into the Chat

2 days ago
  • #slipperiness
  • #physics
  • #ice
  • Ice is slippery due to a thin watery layer on its surface, but the reason for this layer's formation is debated.
  • Three main theories have been proposed: pressure melting, frictional heating, and surface premelting.
  • A fourth hypothesis suggests that ice's slipperiness comes from mechanical amorphization of its surface layer.
  • Recent simulations and experiments support the idea that structural changes, not just melting, cause slipperiness.
  • Researchers still lack a consensus, partly due to differing terminologies and interpretations of the same phenomena.