A result of friction is heat. Anytime friction occurs between two pieces of matter, some sort of heat is cretated. Rub your hands together with force, and you will notice that they become warm. This is because the kinetic energy of the moving mass is not lost when the object slows down due to friction. Instead, it is converted to heat.
Another result can be the creation of a charge of static electricity. For example rubbing a glass rod with a silk cloth will do this.
One result of friction is the generation of heat. When two surfaces rub against each other, friction causes thermal energy to be produced due to the molecules on the surfaces colliding and creating frictional force.
When two surfaces rub against each other, the result is friction. This frictional force opposes the motion of the surfaces, causing heat and wear. Lubricants can be used to reduce friction and wear between surfaces.
No. Friction is just necessary for controlling motion.
Friction can result in wear and tear of surfaces, leading to damage and reduced lifespan of materials. It can also generate heat, which can cause overheating and potential damage to machinery. Additionally, friction can result in loss of energy as work is needed to overcome the resistance it creates.
Heat is created whenever there is friction between two surfaces rubbing against each other. This is due to the mechanical work done as a result of the friction force.
As a result of friction, kinetic energy is commonly lost; the result is heat energy.
I think heat
One result of friction is the generation of heat. When two surfaces rub against each other, friction causes thermal energy to be produced due to the molecules on the surfaces colliding and creating frictional force.
The result is friction.
my guess is kinetic energy
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Friction converts kinetic energy into heat. The result is that the moving body slows down.
i believe it can result in head loss
Heat. usually as the result of friction on the road,
When two surfaces rub against each other, the result is friction. This frictional force opposes the motion of the surfaces, causing heat and wear. Lubricants can be used to reduce friction and wear between surfaces.
No. Friction is just necessary for controlling motion.
as a result of Rheumatoid arthritis some of my joints have lost a lot of their cartilage. the result is extra friction which deforms the joints in the bone and causes some serious pain.