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Friction slows or stops motion when objects rub together.
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When you rub two things together, the friction between the two things will produce heat.
It feels warm because of friction,any time you rub two objects together, heat is created from friction. Just like rubbing your hands together to get them warm.
An example of friction is when you rub your hands together or when you rub two sticks together it makes fire
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Friction slows or stops motion when objects rub together.
friction
When you rub two things together, the friction between the two things will produce heat.
Friction does provide heat. If you rub two sticks together, eventually you will come up with fire.
Static. and when you rub two objects together it will become warm or hot
Whenever you use energy that is work, and to create friction work must be applied to rub two things together, and sometimes fast enough to create sparks depending on the two objects you rub together.
It feels warm because of friction,any time you rub two objects together, heat is created from friction. Just like rubbing your hands together to get them warm.
An example of friction is when you rub your hands together or when you rub two sticks together it makes fire
It is important in keeping objects; cars, humans animals, anything, from sliding around. Friction can cause heat as well, becasue when two objects rub together they form heat.
Two surfaces touching together creates friction. rub your hands together(two surface from your each hand) creates friction and head is the result.
When we rub two objects together then heat energy is generated.