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Work is converted into heat real life example on this

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Answered by suts
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Processes where friction is produced, there work is converted to heat energy...

e.g.while sliding the things or objects along plane and smooth surfaces

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

An example is heat being generated by the action of rubbing stones together.

Explanation:

  • We can convert work completely to heat
  • Friction, for instance, can totally transform work into heat, but heat can only half transform effort into heat.
  • Heat engines, of which the typical gasoline engine is the most prevalent example, are used to convert heat into work.
  • According to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, it is impossible for heat to completely transform into work.
  • Assume that when we rub our hands together, they warm up. The mechanical energy is changed into thermal energy as a result of rubbing our palms together.
  • Similarly, sparks are created when two stones are brushed together.
  • When a worker places the cutting edge of a knife or pair of scissors on the sharpening wheel and rotates it with his leg, we observe sparks that are the result of friction.

There are multiple examples of work being transformed into heat.

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