Asked by Joshua Armstrong on May 09, 2024

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The frictional energy on the rotor surface creates heat.

Frictional Energy

The energy that is generated by the friction between two surfaces moving against each other, often converted into heat.

Rotor Surface

The outer surface of a rotor, in systems like disc brakes, where frictional force is applied to slow down or stop the vehicle.

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Alexis ReneeMay 15, 2024
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Explanation :
Friction between the brake pads and the rotor surface converts kinetic energy into thermal energy, causing heat generation on the rotor surface.