Physics, asked by cuteboyharry, 1 year ago

how friction produces heat


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Answered by akshatbhatt166
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in the process of friction the surface atoms of the object is rubbed with the another surface atoms of the another object in this the atoms of the two objects are making bonds and these bonds are also broken as they are tracked in opposite direction and this happen so quickly and when these bonds break quickly it produces heat

cuteboyharry: give some examples minimum5
akshatbhatt166: try to rub your hand continuously as we have in winter season it produces heat
akshatbhatt166: in ancient times the stone crab and the bamboo work kept on the husk and moved quickly to produce fire
akshatbhatt166: try using an eraser on any surface by rubbing it continuously and then touch it it produces heat
akshatbhatt166: have you seen in movies when cars move very fast the wheels get fired
Answered by aman3813
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Hey mate here is ur answer.....

Heat generates due to the bonding of two atoms/molecules. The force between them is electromagnetic in nature. When we drag one object against another the force breaks. Thus bond braking produces heat....

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