Physics, asked by pandeyadesh8, 12 days ago

2. Frictional electricity is produced on the two objects due to
(a) loss of electrons by one object.
(b) loss of protons by one object.
(c) loss of electrons by one object and equal number of electrons gained by other object.
(d) loss of protons by one object and equal number of electrons gained by other object. 1.1 fah d TL​

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Answered by subhamkumarmeher4
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Answer:

( c )

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The correct answer is (c) the loss of electrons by one object and an equal number of electrons gained by another object.

  • Friction is the protection from a movement that happens when two surfaces move against one another. A static charge is an electrical charge very still.
  • Friction makes electrons start with one material stream then onto the next material to make negative and positive static charges.
  • Friction is only sometimes utilized for creating electrical energy.
  • Frictional electricity is the electricity delivered by scouring two appropriate bodies and the exchange of electrons from one body to other.
  • The body which loses the electrons turns out to be decidedly charged while the body which gets the electrons, turns out to be adversely charged.
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