When we rub our hands they are warmed only to a certain max temperature?
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That warmth is caused by a force called friction. When objects like your hands come in contact and move against each other, they produce friction. Friction happens when you overcome the resistance of one object rubbing against the other. The force of the friction is opposes the direction of the motion. If you just put your hands together, there's no resistance, so there's no friction produced. Rub them together and there's friction.
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That warmth is caused by a force called friction between the surface of our palm.
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