Electrical resistance is analogous to mechanical friction because both phenomena oppose the flow of energy in their respective systems. In electrical circuits, resistance limits the flow of electric current, while mechanical friction resists the motion of objects. Both contribute to energy loss in their systems and lead to inefficiencies.
Electrical resistance is technically not the same as friction though one could be used as a model for the other. Electrical resistance in a light bulb can be seen by the light that is emitted due to the heating of the filament when current is passed through it (electrical potential is transformed into heat).
Friction converts mechanical energy into heat energy due to the resistance between two surfaces in contact. It is a dissipative form of energy that results in the loss of mechanical energy during motion.
It can cause things to stop. (===========================) friction did that
Friction converts mechanical energy into thermal energy, causing the surfaces in contact to heat up as a result of the resistance to motion.
Mechanical energy is converted into heat energy when friction is present during the movement of objects. Friction between surfaces creates resistance, causing the mechanical energy to be transformed into heat due to the movement of particles and the generation of thermal energy.
It acts like friction in mechanical systems.
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Electrical resistance is technically not the same as friction though one could be used as a model for the other. Electrical resistance in a light bulb can be seen by the light that is emitted due to the heating of the filament when current is passed through it (electrical potential is transformed into heat).
Friction in the bearings and in the commutator, and windage loss. Electrical resistance of the armature and field windings and the brushes.
The electrical resistance of an object is a measure of its opposition to the passage of a steady electric current. An object of uniform cross section will have a resistance proportional to its length and inversely proportional to its cross-sectional area, and proportional to the resistivity of the material.Discovered by Georg Ohm in the late 1820s,[1] electrical resistance shares some conceptual parallels with the mechanical notion of friction. The SI unit of electrical resistance is the ohm, symbol Ω. Resistance's reciprocal quantity is electrical conductance measured in siemens, symbol S.
i think its by electrical to mechanical or mechanical to heat. u might want to check it. I think that is what they are trying to do! ;)
Friction converts mechanical energy into heat energy due to the resistance between two surfaces in contact. It is a dissipative form of energy that results in the loss of mechanical energy during motion.
It can cause things to stop. (===========================) friction did that
Friction converts mechanical energy into thermal energy, causing the surfaces in contact to heat up as a result of the resistance to motion.
Mechanical energy is converted into heat energy when friction is present during the movement of objects. Friction between surfaces creates resistance, causing the mechanical energy to be transformed into heat due to the movement of particles and the generation of thermal energy.
Well.. There is surface friction from the tires on the road, there is air friction from the bike itself ,, more air surface friction if your on it.. Then there is mechanical friction through the resistance of the, chain, bearing assembly grease in axle.
The ratio of resistance force to effort force is a mechanical advantage.