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Friction is produced when work is done.
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False.
Friction is a force arising from surface interactions. Work done against friction converts mechanical energy into heat, but friction itself is not "produced" by doing work (and static friction can exist without any work being done).
Friction is a force arising from surface interactions. Work done against friction converts mechanical energy into heat, but friction itself is not "produced" by doing work (and static friction can exist without any work being done).
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