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Basically, energy is created and released through friction. Friction is the result of two surfaces rubbing against each other, and we can measure this created energy through temperature since heat is a form of energy. This is the same concept as rubbing your hands together to warm them up. In that case, by increasing the speed at which the two surfaces are rubbing up against each other, you are increasing the amount of energy, and consequently, the amount of heat created.

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