Friction.
Friction.
When you slide your hands together, the rough surfaces of your skin create friction that resists the motion. This frictional force makes it harder to slide your hands smoothly, causing the feeling of resistance as you try to move them.
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An example of friction is when you rub your hands together or when you rub two sticks together it makes fire
Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. The change in temperature produced by rubbing your hands together is called friction, and it is the conversion of chemical energy in your cells into kinetic energy (The force that makes you rub your hands together) and that kinetic energy is partially converted into thermal energy. The conversion of kinetic to thermal is called friction.
Rubbing your hands together creates friction, which generates heat due to the molecules in your skin moving faster. This extra movement increases the temperature of your hands, making them feel warmer.
Yes, rubbing your hands together makes friction. This friction makes heat.
When you rub your hands quickly, friction is generated between your skin and the surfaces you are rubbing. This friction produces heat, raising the temperature of your hands and making them feel warm.
The force that makes it difficult to push objects is friction. Friction is the resistance that occurs when two objects rub against each other, and it depends on the roughness of the surfaces and the force holding them together.
No. Separate storage is safer as it makes it harder for someone unauthorized to get their hands on a working weapon.
The friction between your hands create heat energy and obviously makes your hand warm.
Tectonic Plates pushing together form a mountain. Weathering can make the size or shape of a mountain.