your wheel bearings are probobly lacking lubrication (grease),you should have it checked by a qualified technician as the bearings are liable to collapse and cause loss of control. I've had a similar problem with my 93 LeSabre at 146000 miles. The right front wheel had a bad brake hose. The hose softened up and the brake fluid remained in the calipers causing the wheel to become hot enough to cook eggs or at least burn yuour hands. The odd thing with this was the car would not pull to one side as you would expect. Once the hose was replaced the car is fine.
A piece of sand paper on a piece of wood is an prime example of rubbing friction.
Misuse of friction: Excessive friction can cause overheating and wear on moving parts, leading to equipment failure. Too little friction can also be dangerous, as in the case of slip hazards. Uses of friction: Friction is essential for everyday activities like walking, driving, and gripping objects. It is also used in machinery, brakes, and clutches to control and transfer motion.
rubbing your hands together produce heat that is friction.
The friction produced by rubbing your hands together is kinetic friction, which occurs when two objects are moving relative to one another. This type of friction converts kinetic energy into heat energy.
Rubbing of molecules.
Rubbing on surfaces can generate friction, which can lead to wear and tear on the surface material. It can also create heat due to the energy generated from the friction. Additionally, rubbing can transfer particles or substances between the rubbing surfaces.
I made friction by rubbing the sand paper against the cabinet.
I made friction by rubbing the sand paper against the cabinet.
Friction slows down objects by in some capacity rubbing against them
Rubbing your hands together generates friction, which creates heat. This can be useful for warming up your hands on a cold day.
By rubbing an object against another
friction