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Lazorwolf64:

Whats frictions role in Ice Hockey?

Joe348:

From what I watch, when hockey players push the puck around it helps the puck move around smoother

Lazorwolf64:

thx

Joe348:

@lazorwolf64 wrote:
thx
glad 2 help

queen2586:

but thats the answer so su

phsycoticboy:

its not a real answer if its from google whats she gonna do copy and paste

phsycoticboy:

it's not what the assignment requires

phsycoticboy:

I'm in class with her right now

Joe348:

can yall please take this to dms please and thank you

queen2586:

well the answer is the role the friction plays is that it gives the hockey player a smooth way to glide on the rink

AmberBree:

The low friction of a skate's blade is what allows a hockey player to glide all over the ice's surface while making it appear to be an effortless motion. ... This explains why players must push their skates backward in order for the ice to push them forward

Monicaiswriting246:

big ones

4479:

Friction is defined as the resistance force between two solid surfaces that are rubbing against one another. In skating sports, such as ice hockey, figure skating and speed skating, different levels of friction are created by skaters to speed up or stop on the ice.

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