Both objects get warmer, through friction.
Some momentum is transferred from one to the other.
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it depends on the charge...if it is positive on a negative they create static if it is positive on a positive or a negative on a negative...nothingAnother view:The friction develops heat.
Electrons move onto the object, giving it a static charge. Apex ;)
They separate, with positive charges on one side and negative charges on the other.
When an object is polarized, the charges within the object are rearranged, so that one side becomes slightly more positive and the other side becomes slightly more negative. This creates a temporary dipole moment in the object.
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It is called relative motion when you compare the motion of one object to that of another object, taking into account their motion relative to each other. This concept is often used in physics to analyze how objects move in relation to each other in different reference frames.
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Te naswer depends on the direction and magnitude of the force and any other forces acting on the body.
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its in the shadow of another