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Yes. Friction converts kinetic energy into other forms of energy, including heat energy. As the surface(s) rub together, a small thermal energy will be created.

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Can friction make object yes or no?

Friction can make object no.


What can friction do to a moving object?

friction can slow down the object or make it stop. it can also cause the object to create heat.


Does more friction make an object go faster or slower?

More friction typically makes an object go slower. Friction is a force that opposes motion and reduces the speed of an object.


What role does friction play when moving a heavy object?

It can make moving heavy objects easier for example sliding friction you can slide it or rolling friction you can roll the object across some kind of round cylinders or even fluid friction with water running under the object can make it easier.


When light passes through a transparent object does it get hotter?

yes for more information go on google.com ......................................................................................................................... No, because transparent materials do not absorb light.


Why are your brakes binding as they get hotter?

friction


What happen friction force stop moving?

When friction force stops an object from moving, it is because the opposing force of friction is greater than the force trying to move the object. The friction force acts in the opposite direction of the applied force, ultimately bringing the object to a stop. This occurs when the static friction force between the object and the surface it is on overcomes the force trying to make the object move.


What object does make the biggest friction?

Different substances produce different amounts of friction. But generally, rough surfaces produce the maximum friction.


Would friction make an object faster?

No, friction is a force which always acts in the direction opposite to that of motion.


Can friction make it difficult to move a heavy over a flat surface?

Yes, friction can make it difficult to move a heavy object over a flat surface because friction is a force that acts in the opposite direction of the motion. This force resists the movement of the object, making it harder to push or pull. Increasing the weight of the object or the roughness of the surface leads to higher friction and increased difficulty in moving the object.


Does it take more force to make a stationary object start sliding or to make sliding object continue sliding?

It takes more force to make a stationary object start sliding because you need to overcome the static friction between the object and the surface. Once an object is already sliding, it requires less force to keep it moving due to kinetic friction, which is typically lower than static friction.


What force make an object stop moving?

The force that makes an object stop moving is typically friction. When an object is in motion, the force of friction between the object and the surface it is moving on acts in the opposite direction of the object's motion, eventually bringing the object to a stop.

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