Hi all. I am wondering how does friction work when rubbing your hands
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When we rub hands against each other our surfaces of hand act like two solids that have edges that are not seen to naked eye but you can it under electron microscope. Thus, when you rub yours hands these edges come into contact and cause friction.
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There is friction all around us no matter what.
The science behind the friction of hands is quite simple. When we rub our hands together, we can feel that heat is produced. This is because of the frictional force between them. When you rub, the rough surfaces interlock (like when we walk on a road) and create a friction.
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