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of course,it's friction.
when rubbing two objects together it is called fricton
Friction is caused by the interlockings that are present between the two bodies in contact due to the irregularities of the surfaces. Greater the interlocking greater is the friction.
Heat is a byproduct of friction; that's why rubbing your hands together makes them warmer!
FrictionWhen two surfaces touch each other, there is some adhesion between the two. That adhesion results in friction, which opposes the motion of one surface with respect to the other.Friction opposes motion between two surfaces.*you will have more friction if you have rougher surfaces. the smoother the surfaces, the less friction.**friction is caused by the microscopic hills and valleys on objects rubbing up*
of course,it's friction.
when rubbing two objects together it is called fricton
Yes! :)
Friction is caused by the interlockings that are present between the two bodies in contact due to the irregularities of the surfaces. Greater the interlocking greater is the friction.
Dependant upon type of material relatively to the speed and pressure of the objects rubbed together.
Friction is caused when objects or substances bump into each other. When you swim you create friction between you and the water which is called Fluid friction. Better yet look it up
Heat is a byproduct of friction; that's why rubbing your hands together makes them warmer!
The heat is caused by friction.The rubbing of the surface of one body against that of another
FrictionWhen two surfaces touch each other, there is some adhesion between the two. That adhesion results in friction, which opposes the motion of one surface with respect to the other.Friction opposes motion between two surfaces.*you will have more friction if you have rougher surfaces. the smoother the surfaces, the less friction.**friction is caused by the microscopic hills and valleys on objects rubbing up*
The friction caused by rubbing the sticks together causes heat causes the fire
Well friction is caused by two things rubbing against each other (like rubbing your hands together and they get warm is an example of friction) so if you tried to move something to heavy you might end up dragging it and then it would be rubbing (scraping) against another surface thus creating friction.
Friction is caused by two or more surfaces rubbing together. At the molecular level, the particles are coming in contact with each other and, to put it simply, are sticking. The more particles there are in an object, the more they stick. This is called an objects adhesion potential.