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The energy that is lost due to friction in trying to move an object is turned to

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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The Law of Conservation of Energy states that the amount of energy remains constant. Thus, the energy that is "lost" to friction in trying to move an object is really turned to heat energy. The friction of parts rubbing together creates heat.
Answered by ayshafebin
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The Law of Conservation of Energystates that the amount of energy remains constant. Thus, the energy that is "lost" to friction in trying to move an object is really turned to heat energy. The friction of parts rubbingtogether creates heat
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