What form of energy is given off by friction?

Answer:
Friction most often produces thermal (heat) energy. Other forms of energy are possible, and many of these are secondary products. And example is the appearance of light being given off by the highly heated bits of metal coming off a grinding wheel. The grinding wheel superheats the metal (friction), and the bits of metal torn off in the process come away with so much thermal energy, they glow brightly.
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