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22 June, 00:34

Why would pushing a wooden block across a rough surface make the block warm?

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  1. 22 June, 03:15
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    As we know there is a certain force called the frictional force that is required in order to resist the movement of a certain object. This frictional force occurs whenever two objects are rubbed against each other. The frictional force generated is converted to heat energy in due time making the surface hot.
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