When we rub our hands together, why do we feel heat?
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Answer:
When we rub our hands together, we do feel heat.
Explanation:
As we rub our hands, it causes friction and thus heat is produced.
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When we rub our hands together, we feel heat because of the friction and thus heat is produced.
Explanation:
- When we rub our hands together, then the action of friction on the surface of our hand back causes the molecules in the moment in our skin to move a little faster.
- The movement of the molecules makes us feel little warmer.
- The faster we rub our hands, the 'faster that molecules move', and that leads to the higher temperature. So by rubbing our hands together makes 'them feel warmer'.
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