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Science of Speed: Friction and Heat
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Science of Speed: Friction and Heat

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Friction always creates heat. Brakes and tires depend on friction to work, but more friction isn’t always better. In the engine, friction is never good and engine builders use everything from oil to high-tech coatings to get a little extra horsepower. Provided by the National Science Foundation Temperature Friction Dissapating Heat

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