Mechanical heat is produced through the conversion of mechanical energy into thermal energy due to friction or deformation. When two surfaces rub against each other, the friction generates heat as kinetic energy is transformed into thermal energy. Additionally, mechanical processes such as compression or stretching of materials can result in heat generation due to internal resistance and molecular movement. This principle is commonly observed in engines, brakes, and various machinery.
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