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Maryjane Conley
25 December, 07:06
Why does friction produce heat
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Myah
25 December, 07:53
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Friction produces heat because it causes the molecules on rubbing surfaces to move faster and have more energy.
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Tristian
25 December, 08:51
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When surfaces in contact move relative to each other, the friction between the two surfaces converts kinetic energy into thermal energy.
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