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when an ice skater wants to slow down or stop, she drags the jagged front of her skate blade along the ice. What force is increased to slow the skater down?
a. gravity
b. friction
c. pressure
d. kinetic
14 years ago

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Answered by Nelly
I am guessing its Friction :)
14 years ago
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when an ice skater wants to slow down or stop, she drags the jagged front of her skate blade along the ice. What force is increased to slow the skater down?
a. gravity
b. friction
c. pressure
d. kinetic

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