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Energy wasted due to friction is converted mostly to heat.
Yes it does The lighted back plane area produces the most amount of heat. The least amount of heat is produced by led type displays. The light transmitted from the television display produces a very small amount of heat.
Most of it will be converted to heat, via friction.
Mechanical generating heat
It can be, rubbing your feet on the carpet produces heat from friction, this is a conversion of mechanical energy to heat energy. The other effect is an example of capacitance where electrons build up on the surface and are released as a spark, Static Electricity, or reactive power, being released as a kinetic charge, a conversion from one type of electrical power to heat energy. The greater of the two energy conversions evidenced is the friction heat, however.
Energy wasted due to friction is converted mostly to heat.
Yes it does The lighted back plane area produces the most amount of heat. The least amount of heat is produced by led type displays. The light transmitted from the television display produces a very small amount of heat.
Most of it will be converted to heat, via friction.
Heat.
Mechanical generating heat
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Friction Force to generate heat
Friction Force to generate heat
It can be, rubbing your feet on the carpet produces heat from friction, this is a conversion of mechanical energy to heat energy. The other effect is an example of capacitance where electrons build up on the surface and are released as a spark, Static Electricity, or reactive power, being released as a kinetic charge, a conversion from one type of electrical power to heat energy. The greater of the two energy conversions evidenced is the friction heat, however.
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No, friction is a force. Gravity is the force that pulls matter to the centre of the earth. Friction is the heat between two objects pressed and rubbed together
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