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How much does friction weigh?

>> No.5005109
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5005109

>>5005101
depends of the size of the friction

>> No.5005126

Depends on the mass of the friction.

Also, Are we weighing the friction on Earth or somewhere else?

>> No.5005272

Friction = Hear
Heat = Energy
Energy = Mass

Depends on how much heat
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>> No.5005283

Depends on whether it's static or dynamic friction.

>> No.5005292

>>5005272

Friction is the abstract concept by which kinetic energy is turned into heat by the movement of two objects parallel to their (macroscopic) surfaces. It is not equal to the heat it produces.

>> No.5005318

>>5005292
>the movement of two objects parallel to their (macroscopic) surfaces.
So you're telling me saw+wood = no friction? Bullshit.
Friction weighs as much as what you lose when you saw a stick of wood.