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Friction and Surface Interaction
when a wire with weight attached to both end is placed across a block of ice,the wire may pass through it without cutting it.what and explain this phenomenon?
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http://www.highlightskids.com/Science/TryThis/h3TT0801_icecubeWire.asp
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