| 1. | Frictional heat is generated between the wear-resistant tool and the work pieces.
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| 2. | During braking, it becomes a generator, recapturing energy normally lost as frictional heat.
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| 3. | This is interpreted to represent the frictional heat produced at the time of the earthquake.
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| 4. | Once a fault begins to slip, the initial frictional heat produced by the fault is extremely intense.
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| 5. | As temperatures fall toward 0 degrees, frictional heat is conducted farther below the snow's surface, limiting melting and reducing slipperiness.
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| 6. | As temperatures fall toward zero, the frictional heat is conducted farther below the snow's surface, limiting melting and reducing slipperiness.
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| 7. | Thus, a force is required to move the back of the contact, and frictional heat is released at the front.
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| 8. | As temperatures fall toward 0 degrees, the frictional heat is conducted farther below the snow's surface, limiting melting and reducing slipperiness.
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| 9. | Tidal forces from Jupiter twist and contort little Io, creating frictional heat that erupts in at least 32 volcanoes, he said.
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| 10. | The temperature measurements were also designed to estimate the frictional heat on the fault by measuring the thermal anomaly at the fault zone.
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