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Rubbing two surfaces together creates friction, which expresses itself as heat. It is possible that static electricity will also be created (probable, actually), but there may or may not be a visible result of the buildup and/or neutralization of the charge (and usually there isn't). The force of friction derives from the electromagnetic forces of atoms and their electrons, so it is atomic and molecular forces that give rise to the phenomenon of friction. There are a lot of variables involved when two surfaces come into contact and move past one another. A link to the Wikipedia post on friction is provided. Heat is studied under the heading thermodynamics, and you'll need to fasten your seatbelt when you get ready to surf over there. An additional link is provided.

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When two objects are rubbed together the force that is trying to stop you from moveing them is called Friction, friction produces heat which is why you can warm your hands by rubbing them together.

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they become static electricity because their charges are different so they don't repel from each other.

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friction?

Friction meaning heat for a+.

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  1. Friction will be made made when you rub two surfaces together.
  2. If you rub for some time there will be heat and you can make a fire.
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Friction will be made when two surfaces are rubbed together.

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Friction is produced with two surfaces rub against each other.

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