Because you are putting them together which traps air and starts to make your hands warm. It is an example of friction .
Robert Palmer, he was in a band called the Power Station at the time. Alternatively it could be Jean Beauvoir - Feel The Heat (Cobra Soundtrack)
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Heat of the Moment by Asia...search heat on iTunes and you'll come up with plenty
to reduce the effects of heat from the sun or other heat sources.Black absorbs heat and white reflects heat . To reflect the rays of the sun it also function is to reflect sunlight.
Sharkboy can shoot water from his hands and can also go into a "shark frenzy" which means he basically just grows shark teeth and can fight (in a way) and Lavagirl can heat things and use the powers of a volcano. Basically sharkboy has water powers and lavagirl has fire powers
You can feel heat when you rub your hand together!
try rubbing your hands together quickly. the heat you feel is an effect of friction. friction occurs when two surfaces rub together.as a result of friction, heat is produced. for example, when a person skates on ice, the ice and skate rub together. this friction gives heat. :)
Yes. This often happens with friction. For example, if you rub your hands together, you can feel the heat.
It's converted to heat energy.
It's converted to heat energy.
Rubing hands creates friction due to which heat is produced and you feel warmth; the same reason your body shivers when you are cold, the extra movement creats heat for your body.
Friction is the rubbing of one object against another. Here's an example: When you rub your hands together, you feel heat.
A example of friction is rubbing your hands together the heat you feel is friction. Oh dont be a shat head.
Metal will conduct heat better than wood. While both the metal and the wood are the same temperature, heat will flow from your hands to the metal very quickly (and you feel cold). When you touch wood, a poor conductor, heat does not flow from you as quickly.
Metal will conduct heat better than wood. While both the metal and the wood are the same temperature, heat will flow from your hands to the metal very quickly (and you feel cold). When you touch wood, a poor conductor, heat does not flow from you as quickly.
When we rub our hands, we use our body's energy to generate kinetic energy. This causes friction between our hands, which causes heat to be produced. Hence we feel warm.
The friction generated by your hands creates heat.