By rubbing 2 objects together. Like your hands. They start to get hot.
A example of friction is rubbing your hands together the heat you feel is friction. Oh dont be a shat head.
When you push something heavy, the resistance you feel decreases as the object starts moving because static friction transitions to kinetic friction. Static friction is the force that keeps an object at rest, while kinetic friction is the force that opposes motion once the object starts moving. As the object overcomes static friction and transitions to kinetic friction, the resistance you feel decreases.
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When you read a Horror Novel lots of friction on it
Rubbing two sticks together causes friction and the friction may spark a fire. I knew my parents were arguing because I could feel friction in the room as soon as I entered it.
There is friction between the eraser and the paper.:)
It would be like...... Constantly sliding around. You will never be able to feel the texture of something because you'd be slippery. You wouldn't even be able to feel because you need to have friction to feel. THERE WOULD BE NO LIFE.
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This is due to friction generated by the rubbing motion. Friction causes the molecules in your hands to move faster, which results in an increase in temperature, making your hands feel warm.
Friction is the rubbing of one object against another. Here's an example: When you rub your hands together, you feel heat.
When you try to hold a fish it reduces the friction a fish experiences by at least 65%. It experiences sliding friction while swimming through water.
When you rub your hands together, friction is created between them. This friction generates heat, causing your hands to feel warm.