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We now know why shoes squeak, and it involves miniature lightning bolts


The ubiquitous squeak of sneakers on a basketball court may be caused by more than just friction, a new study suggests.

Researchers have found that the sharp chirp of rubber on a hard floor happens when tiny areas of slipping between the shoe’s sole and the floor move at supersonic speeds — and, in some experiments, the process involved miniature, lightning-like sparks. What’s more, the findings could lead to an improved understanding of earthquakes and aid in the design of grippy surfaces.

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