thermal energy
Mechanical energy is changed to thermal energy when you rub your hands together. The friction created between your hands generates heat due to the conversion of mechanical energy into thermal energy.
When you rub your hands together, you are creating mechanical energy through the movement and friction between your hands. This mechanical energy is a form of kinetic energy.
You use mechanical energy to generate heat through friction when you rub your hands together on a cold day. This mechanical energy is converted into thermal energy, which warms up your hands.
Mechanical energy is changed to thermal energy. This is when you are rubbing your hands together to make heat.
When you rub your hands together, the mechanical energy from your muscles is converted into thermal energy due to the friction between your hands. This causes the temperature of your hands to increase, creating heat energy.
Mechanical energy is changed to thermal energy when you rub your hands together. The friction created between your hands generates heat due to the conversion of mechanical energy into thermal energy.
When you rub your hands together, you are creating mechanical energy through the movement and friction between your hands. This mechanical energy is a form of kinetic energy.
You use mechanical energy to generate heat through friction when you rub your hands together on a cold day. This mechanical energy is converted into thermal energy, which warms up your hands.
Mechanical energy is changed to thermal energy. This is when you are rubbing your hands together to make heat.
When you rub your hands together, the mechanical energy from your muscles is converted into thermal energy due to the friction between your hands. This causes the temperature of your hands to increase, creating heat energy.
Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. The change in temperature produced by rubbing your hands together is called friction, and it is the conversion of chemical energy in your cells into kinetic energy (The force that makes you rub your hands together) and that kinetic energy is partially converted into thermal energy. The conversion of kinetic to thermal is called friction.
friction
Kinetic Energy.
When you rub your hands together, mechanical energy (from the motion of your hands) is converted into thermal energy due to the friction between your hands. Friction causes the molecules in your hands to move faster and generate heat, resulting in an increase in temperature.
When you rub your hands together, you are primarily creating frictional energy. The friction between your hands generates heat energy, as the contact and movement of the surfaces create resistance and convert mechanical energy into thermal energy.
It's converted to heat energy.
When you vigorously rub your hands together, mechanical energy is converted into thermal energy through the friction generated between your hands. The kinetic energy of the movement is transformed into heat energy, causing your hands to warm up.