When a spaceship enters atmosphere it can catch fire due to heat produced by friction with air.
Mostly, because of the heat of the gasses which fire it. I think air friction and barrel friction play a small part.
Yes, friction produces heat.
Heat IS produced by friction.
Creates heat in the engine (friction of moving parts creates heat) Reduces efficiency (friction in the drivetrain, as well as air resistance, slows the car down) Causes the tires to wear out (friction between the road and the rubber causes the rubber to wear)
When a spaceship enters atmosphere it can catch fire due to heat produced by friction with air.
Because as the rope swings through the air, it creates friction. friction = heat.
Sound is a vibration. Vibration dies out from the friction of making something (like air) move. The energy to move the air is gradually changed to heat from the friction.
Sound is a vibration travelling through the air. When it hits foam, it causes the foam to vibrate, which in turn causes friction. The friction causes heat.
heat is really half of friction
Mostly, because of the heat of the gasses which fire it. I think air friction and barrel friction play a small part.
The air in the tire is becoming heated due to the tires friction on the road surface. Heated air increases the pressure in the tire
Yes, friction produces heat.
Friction produces heat.
Heat IS produced by friction.
Cause by the friction between particle and the air, which produces heat.
There is friction between the tires and the surface they're being driven on. Friction creates heat, which is transferred to the air inside the tires. When the air is heated in such a manner, it expands.