vane2001 vane2001
  • 09-12-2014
  • Physics
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What is the connection between friction and thermal energy help plz

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kmatras1
kmatras1 kmatras1
  • 20-02-2017
Think of thermal energy as heat. For friction, think of two sticks rubbing together. When you rub these sticks together faster, you're creating more friction so you can eventually start a fire (heat). So, the more friction you have, the higher your thermal energy will be, or the more heat you will make.
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