How to convert kinetic energy to thermal energy equation?
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There are many ways of turning kinetic energy into thermal energy, in fact it's almost impossible not to do so.
A match being struck against the striker converts kinetic energy into heat which goes on to light the match.
A car braking will convert the vehicle’s kinetic energy into heat in the braking system.
Almost every example where you find kinetic energy you will find a conversion into thermal energy (which is usually just kinetic energy in vibrating particles).
A possible exception would be a moving object in an empty universe, but the moment you introduce any electromagnetic or gravitational fields, you find a mechanism to convert to thermal energy.
A match being struck against the striker converts kinetic energy into heat which goes on to light the match.
A car braking will convert the vehicle’s kinetic energy into heat in the braking system.
Almost every example where you find kinetic energy you will find a conversion into thermal energy (which is usually just kinetic energy in vibrating particles).
A possible exception would be a moving object in an empty universe, but the moment you introduce any electromagnetic or gravitational fields, you find a mechanism to convert to thermal energy.
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