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How is friction use to generate fire

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Answered by sujatawagh2003
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You're probably familiar with friction, the force that resists motion between two surfaces. In everyday life we tend to think of friction as a bad thing. After all, it's what makes it so hard to drag a couch across a room. Even outside the realm of physics, the word has a negative connotation (in terms of interpersonal relationships, it means "disagreement").


However, if you're ever lost in the wilderness and in need of fire for survival, you'll thank your lucky stars for friction. You may have heard that rubbing two sticks together can start a fire, but we're going to investigate the physics of how that really happens. Mark me barinliest

Answered by priyapatro84
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Explanation:

Friction is used to generate fire. For example,When we rub two wooden sticks at the same point friction is produced generating heat then it eventually catches fire.

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