Friction between two objects produces heat.
No. Objects have to be in contact for there to be friction between them.
Friction produces heat!!!!!
When two things are rubbed together, friction is produced. The force of friction occurs between the surfaces of the objects in contact and opposes the motion between them.
Yes, friction can produce heat energy. When two surfaces rub against each other, the friction between them generates heat due to the resistance to motion. This is why you feel objects getting warmer when you rub them together.
The heat from the friction upon two objects.
When friction is createed between two objects, the objects create static electricity! :D
Objects with smooth surfaces or lubrication between them tend to have less friction. In a vacuum or in microgravity environments, there is also less friction between objects.
The type of friction between two moving objects is kinetic friction. Kinetic friction occurs when two objects are moving relative to each other and is caused by the contact between their surfaces. It opposes the direction of motion and acts to slow down the movement of the objects.
When two objects rub together, the force of friction is generated due to the molecules on the surfaces interacting with each other. This force opposes the motion between the two objects and can result in heating, wear, or slowing down of the objects. The amount of friction depends on factors like the roughness of the surfaces and the force pressing them together.
friction can not move stationary objects, it just opposes the relative motion between them.
"lubrication"