kinetic friction
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.
When you rub your hands together, friction is created. This friction generates heat due to the mechanical work being done as the surfaces of your hands come into contact and rub against each other. The heat is produced by the kinetic energy of the molecules in your hands being transferred and converted into thermal energy.
When you rub your hands together, friction is created between them. This friction generates heat, causing your hands to feel warm.
An example of friction is when you rub your hands together or when you rub two sticks together it makes fire
Friction.
When rubbing hands together, kinetic energy is produced due to the friction between the hands. This friction causes the molecules in your hands to move faster, resulting in an increase in temperature.
Friction Is the Force that makes it harder for two things to move against one another. 1) When I rub my hands I make friction. 2) When friction is used , energy is produced.
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.
friction
Yes, rubbing your hands together makes friction. This friction makes heat.
friction
thermal energychemical energy is transferred to thermal, sound, and motion energy. Thermal