Physics, asked by Heng13, 1 year ago

How does friction create heat?


rimjhim13: the surface on small scale r rough crayon rather that flat like ocean as the rough surface comes into contact with each other so they repel .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Friction results from making of bonds between atoms/molecules of mating surfaces. The force between them is of electromagnetic nature. When we drag the two objects in opposite directions, these bonds are continuously broken and made again with the new atoms/molecules. This bond breaking process releases heat.

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Answered by jahanvi7
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Here is your answer :-
They produce heat because the surfaces on small scales are rough like canyons rather than flat like the ocean. As these rough surfaces come into contact with each other they repel. When two atoms are brought very close together they store potential energy. When they move apart that energy becomes kinetic.

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