Friction.
Because when you rub your hands together, it causes the molecules on your hand to move in random motion, which is thermal energy.
When we rub our hands, we use our body's energy to generate kinetic energy. This causes friction between our hands, which causes heat to be produced. Hence we feel warm.
Yes. This often happens with friction. For example, if you rub your hands together, you can feel the heat.
It's converted to heat energy.
When you fall on the ground and you get a wounds or when you rub your hands together you get heat.
You can feel heat when you rub your hand together!
it causes friction
Because when you rub your hands together, it causes the molecules on your hand to move in random motion, which is thermal energy.
When we rub our hands, we use our body's energy to generate kinetic energy. This causes friction between our hands, which causes heat to be produced. Hence we feel warm.
friction
you would rub your hands together very fast
Yes. This often happens with friction. For example, if you rub your hands together, you can feel the heat.
FrictionRubbing your hands together very fast -and causes heat.When you fall, your skin rubs up against the floor, and you get wounds.Non-ExamplePut your hands together with no motion.
It's converted to heat energy.
When you fall on the ground and you get a wounds or when you rub your hands together you get heat.
Rubbing together of hands converts mechanical energy to heat energy.
When you rub your hands together, yo will generate heat for wormth so it is renewable because you can do over and over again.