Smooth means something has no bumps or rough parts, it feels even and easy to move over.
Imagine you're sliding on a playground slide. If the slide is smooth, it’s like gliding down a river, easy, fast, and fun! But if it's rough, like a bumpy road, your slide becomes a wobbly ride, not as much fun.
What makes something smooth?
A smooth surface is one where you can't feel any little hills or valleys when you touch it. Think of a clean table, it’s smooth, so your toy car zips across it without stopping. But if the table has stickers and crayon marks, it's not as smooth anymore, your toy car slows down and maybe even gets stuck.
Why smooth matters
When things are smooth, they move easier. Like how your shoes slide easily on a clean floor but stick to a carpet. That’s because carpets have tiny bumps that grab your shoes, making them less smooth than the floor. Smooth means something has no bumps or rough parts, it feels even and easy to move over.
Imagine you're sliding on a playground slide. If the slide is smooth, it’s like gliding down a river, easy, fast, and fun! But if it's rough, like a bumpy road, your slide becomes a wobbly ride, not as much fun.
What makes something smooth?
A smooth surface is one where you can't feel any little hills or valleys when you touch it. Think of a clean table, it’s smooth, so your toy car zips across it without stopping. But if the table has stickers and crayon marks, it's not as smooth anymore, your toy car slows down and maybe even gets stuck.
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