I have the same question. Right now my theory is apart of fact, where friction caused by oscillation at a high rate between two objects can in fact produce heat. Because oscillation means to vibrate and when you press the two objects together and they continue to move the friction produces heat. No different than rubbing your hands together really fast.
I have no clue!^ Why answer it then when you don't have any information to contribute?Friction can produce heat. I'm not sure if this is the best answer, but it's something.. right? :)
Yes, friction can produce heat energy. When two surfaces rub against each other, the friction between them generates heat due to the resistance to motion. This is why you feel objects getting warmer when you rub them together.
heat...
The ability to create motion, heat, forces, and work is defined as energy. Energy is the capacity of a system to do work or produce heat, and it comes in various forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, and chemical energy.
Friction can produce heat (thermal energy) and noise when objects slide or rub against each other. The amount of heat and noise generated depends on the materials of the surfaces in contact, the force pressing the surfaces together, and the speed of motion.
by the motion of molecules in a substances
Kinetic (motion) and heat.
I'm going to suggest heat. You could describe heat as the atomic motion of an object. The movements don't really produce heat they are heat.
I have no clue!^ Why answer it then when you don't have any information to contribute?Friction can produce heat. I'm not sure if this is the best answer, but it's something.. right? :)
Yes, friction can produce heat energy. When two surfaces rub against each other, the friction between them generates heat due to the resistance to motion. This is why you feel objects getting warmer when you rub them together.
heat...
Friction produces heat. The other forces produce motion or stress.
The ability to create motion, heat, forces, and work is defined as energy. Energy is the capacity of a system to do work or produce heat, and it comes in various forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, and chemical energy.
Friction can produce heat (thermal energy) and noise when objects slide or rub against each other. The amount of heat and noise generated depends on the materials of the surfaces in contact, the force pressing the surfaces together, and the speed of motion.
it would not provide stability, produce motion, or generate heat
Forces produce motion. Change in motion is directly proportional to applied force (Newton 2nd Law of Motion).
Forces are motion:gravitational force causes things to fall, Elastic spring force allows springs to be compressed or stretched and frictional force causes heat, but without motion, there's no heat, so basically, what I'm trying to say is, ALL the forces produce motion