When two pieces of rubber rub together, friction is created, resulting in heat generation. This heat can cause the rubber to deform or even melt in extreme cases. Additionally, the rubbing action can lead to wear and tear on the rubber surfaces, potentially causing damage over time.
Rubbing two pieces of wool together creates static electricity. When placed close together, the opposite charges on the wool pieces attract each other, causing them to stick together momentarily due to the static force.
When we rub two objects together then heat energy is generated.
normally, the rubber rod and the peice of fur has an equal number of protons and electrons, making each balanced. When you rub these two together, the rubber rod takes on electrons from the fur, giving the rod more electrons than normal. A negative charge, where as the fur loses electrons creating a positive charge.
Mechanical energy is converted into thermal energy when you rub your hands together. The friction between your hands causes them to generate heat, which warms them up.
Rubbing nylon on paper creates a static charge on both materials. When you put them together, they may attract or repel each other based on the distribution of positive and negative charges. This phenomenon is known as triboelectric charging.
Rubbing two pieces of wool together creates static electricity. When placed close together, the opposite charges on the wool pieces attract each other, causing them to stick together momentarily due to the static force.
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Friction, resulting in heat
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When we rub two objects together then heat energy is generated.
Nothing happens. I have amber and wear it with wool and other clothing. At the very most there is friction.
Rub my metal balls or rubber balls.
use a rubber (a very strong one!) and rub and rub and rub..........
normally, the rubber rod and the peice of fur has an equal number of protons and electrons, making each balanced. When you rub these two together, the rubber rod takes on electrons from the fur, giving the rod more electrons than normal. A negative charge, where as the fur loses electrons creating a positive charge.
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friction is what makes it hard to rub two pieces of sand paper together